... her to the impression in the snow. “That’s supposed to be an angel?” “Of course. Look, those are the wings, and that’s the long, flowing robe.” Dean guffaws. “I’ve got news for you, their wingspans are a LOT bigger, and I’ve never seen one in a poufy nightgown.” “You’ve seen angels?” she blurts before she can stop herself. “No harps, either, FYI.” “Are you sure they were really angels?” “It...
December 18th (Thursday -- yes, last night), jessekamp and I found ourselves circling the neighborhood around the Independent like condors with their wingspansunbelievable. Except instead of looking for carrion, we were looking for a parking space. Whoever was responsible for all those f*cking half-spaces between driveways, I want to swoop down on them and beat them severely. Or else, ...
..., I figured there is no better time to focus on some videos of dogs interacting with Turkeys. Turkeys can be quite intimidating to even the bravest of canines! These large birds can have wingspans of almost 6 feet! While the domesticated turkey is flightless, its wild cousin can move through the air easily. Here are some videos of unusual cross-species friendships, chasesinvolving large gobbling ...
...interesting for a character who professes to love animals to have an aversion to bugs. Chip: Big bugs. Two-inch beetles. Seven-foot millipedes. Next thing I know, you’re going to have dragonflies with six-footwingspans. Bertram: Great idea, but I don’t want to overdo the bug thing. Chip: Believe me, I don’t want you to overdo it either. Can I go home now? Bertram: As soon as you give ...
... called the "roost Frog-eating bats identify edible frogs from poisonous ones by listening to the mating calls of male frogs. Frogs counter this by hiding and using short, difficult to locate calls. Giant flying foxes, which are a type of bat, that live in Indonesia have wingspans of nearly six feet. Vampire bat saliva has been responsible for many advances in research into stroke recovery.
...'s world, I might have had a dragonfly as a daemon. I imagine it as a meganeura, one of the giant dragonflies of the Carboniferous period. Scientists are still unable to understand how these insects were able to grow so large (they had wingspans of up to 75 cm). This seems somehow appropriate. Do you feel a particular affinity for any particular animal or imagine yourself with animal attributes?
... paths are so smooth and slow. It was very easy to track and get a good focus lock. My only problem is when they dive right next to the bridge. These are huge birds with up to 6 foot wingspans. When shooting them with a 400mm prime, its hard to get a full wingspan shot of them. They are often too close to me. This is one of the rare times in wildlife photography, when I have too much ...
... aren't connected to the power company, [wind energy expert Paul] Gipe said… "With wind energy, size does matter," … He's thinking million dollar turbines with 100-foot or more wingspans—out of reach for individual homeowners, but a possibility for businesses and communities. Gipe wishes more Americans would do as some Europeans and pool their resources together to buylarge turbines that could ...
Thunderbirds are GO! Multiplesightings of a giant bird in San Antonio have residents wondering if they have their own cryptid, a la the Loch Ness Monster. It also has residents covering their heads, just in case. Giant birds, often called thunderbirds, are reputed to have wingspans of 20 feet or more. San Antonio Express News