Katorina: This poor horse still had it's tether on. Was it tied to the tree here, and then perished, or did it break away from it's home and collapse here?
Katorina: I was surprised that the head was still attached to the body.
Katorina: Poor thing. I hope it didn't suffer for too long.
Katorina: This coyote had only been run over probably hours before. It's coat was so soft and plush looking.
Katorina: This is the first bob cat I ever found!
Katorina: Looked like the feather kill of a dove.
Katorina: It was kind of poignant to see just it's little foot there.
Katorina: This is why your daddy told you not to put your hands in holes, or places where you can't see...
Katorina: I'll bet you'd hear them before you trundled through the middle of them!
Katorina: Just one more reason why you need a Really good telephoto lens.
Katorina: My only dead Armadillo picture
Katorina: Beauty and Litter
Katorina: Desert Burro; an insider's view
Katorina: Donkey who has seen better days
Katorina: Rattle Snake on the Move
Katorina: Here's the StingRay that the Vultures found so irresistable.
Katorina: Vultures covering a dead StingRay on the Beach, Costa Rica.
Katorina: Dead, Poisionous Sea Snake, Costa Rica.
Katorina: The Tail was flat like a rudder.
Katorina: A Dead Puffer Fish I found on the Beach, Costa Rica.
Katorina: Crocodile Skull outside a family restaurant, Costa Rica.
Katorina: That's All For ME? (Sold)
Katorina: Look What I Pulled Out of My Drain!
Katorina: I see you! Tarantulas can flick their hairs which cause an itch and burn, if they feel threatened.
Katorina: A tarantula in caring hands. I can't remember if they were Steve's or Kent's. The only thing I can tell you for sure is that they weren't MY hands!
Katorina: Meandering snake
Katorina: Another non rattlesnake around Wet Beaver Creek. It looks pink and tan, wonder what type of snake it is?
Katorina: Bathroom of LAST resort
Katorina: Now you know where the phrase "Heads Will Roll" comes from.
Katorina: Where have all the beetles gone?