CAB
Everyone remembers how at the beginning of the week made a splash shot of the London amateur photographer - weasel riding a woodpecker ? Then it turned out that the mammal would like to eat a bird, but everything looked as if Martin Lemay witnessed the amazing rides.
Bigpikcha decided to find out what other animals are part time taxi drivers in their free search of food and digestion time.
This is not a cowboy bull circles - a frog riding a beetle. The frame is made in Indonesia.
Bird perched on an unsuspecting deer. The picture was taken in Richmond Park in south-west London. The author argues that the raven climbed a deer to take a bite out of it insects. Bird guarded the animal all day, and then sat down on his head - where most parasites. Within a few minutes the deer enjoyed cleaning, and then shook crow.
Sajmir or squirrel monkey riding on a parrot. Monkey decided to shorten the path to the top of the tree. The picture was taken in Colombia. Your hosts, where these animals live, sometimes even forced to pour water monkey - that she had already left the parrot alone.
Odo left gibbon mother, and had previously served in the army of the German Shepherd Dog Jake - close friends.
Lan and forty in Hampshire.
This snail held on the frog about eight minutes. It happened in Indonesia.
This toad was forced to jump from log to shake off the lazy lizard. Also in Indonesia.
These cynomolgus monkeys and deer-Axis from Malaysia - great companions.
Butterfly and chameleon suit each other, even in color. The picture was taken in Turkey.
Jackdaw on a female red deer in Bushy Park in London. Galka doe cleaned wool.
Grasshopper and the Frog in Indonesia.
Crocodile wanted to gobble up this frog - a minute before he swallowed her companions, but there it was. Frog managed to avoid this sad fate - only took amphibian sit on the nose. Indonesia.
Frog family tree frog riding a python - of course, the case takes place again in Indonesia.
Snail on the lizard, Indonesia.
Tiddly little bird on a board, warthog, South Africa.
Frog on the cochlea, and Indonesia.
Post a Comment Blogger Facebook