Saturday

From the Mixed Up Files of Animal Colors





So I was cruising around the internet when a photo caught my eye.  

It's a cat, but the strangest cat ever.  I just had to show you.

This is "Venus", the cat with two faces!

There are other cats that have half & half colors on their faces, it's true.  I particularly like these two, below:





And there are some that, like Venus, have different colored eyes, like this kitty:
 





















But Venus is special because she has both; different color blocks on her face AND different colored eyes.


Pretty amazing.  And now Venus is famous... and showing God's glory in the stunning creature he made!



From the Mixed Up Files of Animal Colors





So I was cruising around the internet when a photo caught my eye.  

It's a cat, but the strangest cat ever.  I just had to show you.

This is "Venus", the cat with two faces!

There are other cats that have half & half colors on their faces, it's true.  I particularly like these two, below:





And there are some that, like Venus, have different colored eyes, like this kitty:
 





















But Venus is special because she has both; different color blocks on her face AND different colored eyes.


Pretty amazing.  And now Venus is famous... and showing God's glory in the stunning creature he made!



Thursday

The Skin of the Seahorse



Just get close to a seahorse. 

Real close.

And I bet you'll say to yourself..."unbelievable..."  

The silvery iridescence on the Lined seahorse above is like a powdering of stardust.  Amazing!  

As are the details on the seahorses in the following photos.  I think they will blow you away....


Wednesday

The Zebra's Dark Side




The black zebra...

Sometimes, a zebra is born with strange stripe patterns and large areas of black...even spots.

These photos illustrate some of the variety possible in the stripes or, in the top and bottom photo, spots of the zebra. Kind of amazing...







This Grant's zebra, below, looks like his stripes have been partially erased.




And check this out...spots among the stripes; looks like chocolate running down the stripes and mixing them up!



God sure made an amazing world of zebras.

To see "white" zebras, check out my blog post "When Zebras Go Pale..."


For more info on the incredible "chocolate" zebra at the top of this post go here.

The Zebra's Dark Side




The black zebra...

Sometimes, a zebra is born with strange stripe patterns and large areas of black...even spots.

These photos illustrate some of the variety possible in the stripes or, in the top and bottom photo, spots of the zebra. Kind of amazing...

Saturday

When Dogs and Coyotes Cross


This is supposed to be a coyote pack.  But it's not.  It's a pack of coyote-dogs.

In Bouquet Canyon, where I grew up, we owned five acres in the National Forest (it wasn't forested, though; it was like desert - juniper and sagebrush). We were basically in the middle of nowhere. And we had dozens of cats.  Well, I should say a succession of dozens of cats. These cats were safe from harm around our house and our dogs but like most cats they were too... curious.  

So in the night they wandered up into the canyon hills behind us.

And in the night the coyotes were so hungry, that they wandered down from the canyon hills behind us.

  

Well, those coyotes crossed paths with our cats so often that we had a tough time keeping live cats around the place.  Even a small dog that coyotes come across could turn into a coyote snack. 

But if coyote and dog meet and the dog is too large to be a snack... 

... and the timing is right...

... and love is in the air...

there will be puppies.

Coyote-dog puppies.  Or coydogs for short.

Like Tawny here:



Tawny was a young coydog someone gave us in Bouquet Canyon.  She was buff colored and had yellow eyes and huge ears.  She disappeared when she was almost two years old. I wonder if she joined the coyote pack that ran the hills.


But coydogs are rare.  Only about 2% of all coyotes are coydogs. And they can look pretty different from each other.  Here are some wild coydogs you can compare to a pure coyote:


























Some wild coydogs photographed in the fields:


But like Tawny, coydogs can be good pets. I remember Tawny as very friendly, intelligent, and dog-like. 

Check out these pet coydogs... they're pretty cool:



But there's a dark side; some pet coydogs can be timid and may bite out of fear....so, maybe not a great choice for a family pet.

But they sure are fun to look at, right?

So, have you ever seen a strange-looking coyote?  Let us know what you saw...


When Dogs and Coyotes Cross


This is supposed to be a coyote pack.  But it's not.  It's a pack of coyote-dogs.

In Bouquet Canyon, where I grew up, we owned five acres in the National Forest (it wasn't forested, though; it was like desert - juniper and sagebrush). We were basically in the middle of nowhere. And we had dozens of cats.  Well, I should say a succession of dozens of cats. These cats were safe from harm around our house and our dogs but like most cats they were too... curious.  

So in the night they wandered up into the canyon hills behind us.

And in the night the coyotes were so hungry, that they wandered down from the canyon hills behind us.