cervinkaphotography: The Humboldt Penguin is considered to be very vulnerable. The numbers continue to drop due to over-fishing, climate change and ocean acidification. The current population is estimated at between 3,300 and 12,000.
cervinkaphotography: The golden eagles' superb eyesight allows it to easily track down unwary prey. It can swoop down on its quarry at speeds up to 150 miles per hour, and the striking force of its powerful talons has been compared to the force of a bullet.
cervinkaphotography: Two meerkats resting in a cave in order to look for protection against the sun.
cervinkaphotography: Gorillas are considered highly intelligent. A few individuals in captivity have been taught a subset of sign language. Like the other great apes, gorillas can laugh, grieve, have rich emotional lives.
cervinkaphotography: Shark Diving in the Bahamas was a great experience!
cervinkaphotography: Owls don't have eyeballs. Their eyes are long and shaped more like a tube, that's why owl eyes can't turn in their sockets.
cervinkaphotography: A red fox in the bavarian forest. What a playful little guy.
cervinkaphotography: After trying to photograph a bird I turned around and guess who passed by. // #wildlife #wildlifephotography #picture #photo #animal #surprise #chance #canonphotos #wild #conservation #follow
cervinkaphotography: A duck's feathers are so waterproof that even when the duck dives underwater, its downy underlayer of feathers will stay completely dry.
cervinkaphotography: A red female deer watching out for predators in the western alps of Austria.
cervinkaphotography: A beaver enjoys a small piece of bread.
cervinkaphotography: A young wolf yawning after a long nap in the northern part of Germany.
cervinkaphotography: A japanese macaque monkey having sweet daydreams.
cervinkaphotography: A fully grown male deer resting peacefully in the sunlight.