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Photos of Ears (10)
There are (10) photos of the keyword,
Ears
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Animals
:
Farm
#1024 — A scenic close up picture taken of a black and white spotted cow looking directly into the camera while sticking his nose up close to the barbed wire.
Cow & Barbed Wire
Animals
:
Pets
#419 — A scenic picture of a Siberian Husky sitting outside. Huskies can be any color from white to black; most are black or red with white markings or shaded gray. The Siberian makes a fine family pet as long as the owner has the time to devote to training and exercise, and can deal with a dog that has a mind of its own. Although they don't bark much, Siberians are vocal - meaning they'll sing along with sirens at the top of their lungs.
Siberian Husky Close Up
#2145 — A scenic vertical picture taken of a goldendoodle puppy dog running in the snow for the first time with her
ears
flying up in the air. This puppy is about 6 months old.
Goldendoodle Puppy Running in Snow
#307 — This is a picture of a great dane's face close up. This great dane is about 8 y
ears
old which is close to the life expectancy age of great danes, but she still has a youthful look to her face. Her
ears
are up, and her tail is wagging!
Great Dane Looking Into Camera
Animals
:
Wild Animals
#324 — This is a scenic picture taken of a Polar Bear at the San Francisco Zoo in California. Polar Bear's fur looks white, but actually each hair is a clear hollow tube. Sunlight goes through hte fur to the bear's black skin helping to keep the Polar Bear warm. Because of this unique quality of their fur, Polar B
ears
are able to stay comfortable in a wide range of temperatures. Their natural habitat is sea ice, islands, and coasts.
Polar Bear
#606 — A close up picture taken of a brown bear located at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Brown b
ears
belong to the family Ursidae, which includes eight species. The Kodiak bear is a subspecies of brown bear found on Kodiak Island in Alaska. Kodiak b
ears
are the largest of all brown b
ears
and the second largest bear in the world. The largest bear is the polar bear, which inhabits the arctic coastal areas of the north. Brown b
ears
have the widest range of any species of bear in the world. Their range covers northwest North America; across northern Europe and Asia from Scandinavia to eastern Russia; central Europe, including the Pyrenees, Alps, Abruzzi and Carpathian mountain ranges; and from Syria through the central Asian republics to the countries of the Tibetan plateau.
Brown Bear
#344 — A scenic picture taken of the top part of a giraffe located at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington.
Giraffe's Head
#359 — A scenic close up picture taken of a Hippopotamus face while swimming in the water at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington.
Hippopotamus Face
Nature Photography
:
Images of Flowers
#323 — This is a scenic photo taken of a redish flower in the foreground with a blurred Polor Bear sitting in the background. This picture was taken at the San Francisco Zoo.
Red Flower With Bear in Background
Places
:
Beach
#895 — A little girl running on the beach with her kite and dog running behind her. She has the biggest smile on her face while having so much fun on the beach.
Little Girl Running on Beach with Kite