Pyrenean Mountain Dog from Viscos, Pyrenees, Bigorre region of southern France
French vintage postcard
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Animal of the Day!
Pyrenean Ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica)
(Photo in Public Domain)
Extinction Date- 2000
Habitat- Pyrenees Mountains
Size (Weight/Length)- 65 kg; 115 cm
Diet- Grasses
Cool Facts- The Pyrenean ibex, or the bucardo, was a subspecies of the Iberian ibex. These ibex were experts in their mountain homes. Specially adapted hooves let them cling to a nearly sheer cliff face. They lived in small groups but females tended to form separate herds from the males outside of the mating season. Hunting pressure by humans and resource pressure by livestock forced the Pyrenean ibex into a tiny population in the Ordesa National Park. On January 6, 2000, the last Pyrenean ibex named Celia was found dead under a fallen tree. At least… until 2003. The Pyrenean ibex was the first species to become unextinct for the span of about ten minutes when a cloned ibex was born. She passed away due to lung defects and another attempt has not occurred due to ethical concerns and conservation efforts turning towards the remaining Iberian ibex subspecies.
Rating- 13/10 (Saving endangered species should be focused on before bringing back extinct ones.)
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Abruzzi chamois
By: Unknown photographer
From: WWF Threatened Animals
1986
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GUYS! Look at this!
It's a Pyrenean Desman, a water mole with a snorkel snout
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The Second Extinction of the Pyrenean Ibex, a new nonfiction comic by me about humanity's quest to clone extinct animals and the time we almost-but-not-quite succeeded, is coming as part of Iron Circus Comics’ FAILURE TO LAUNCH anthology! Look for the crowdfunding campaign in early 2023.
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Pyrenean mountain stream 53/? - Haute Route Pyreneenne, August 2019
photo by nature-hiking
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Pyrenean Shepherd. This was an exercise in ink, mostly, that I think turned out alright!
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A Pyrenean brook salamander (Calotriton asper) in the Pyrenees, France
by Phil Jervis
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A male Pyrenean ibex mount, part of the Extinct Animal Laboratory exhibition at the Nagoya City Science Museum, Nagoya, Japan (2019). [ x ]
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this is the boofer (dog who goes boof)
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Pumping puppyNikolai’s ass so full of cum that he cries and whines, squeezing the loads out because he can’t take anymore. His small tummy is bulging already. And still he can’t keep his tail from wagging excitedly, and he’s drooling all the time, asking more more.
Oooooh it's his favourite thing, right after breeding you of course! He loves feeling so full, all your sticky cum dripping out of his well used ass... he might even have a cute little gape from the stretch, which just makes it easier for him to finger everything back inside of himself. It's easy to turn him into a cumdrunk puppy, tail wagging high in the air as he arches his back and presents his ass for you to see, keeping his hips up so he doesn't spill even a drop.
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Untitled (2) (3) by atra mors
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If anyone is looking for their next amazing sports prospect, Salem has a litter mate available! These puppies are absolutely fantastic little companions and sports partners so far, from a top quality pairing and have older full siblings doing some really great stuff!
If you want more details please message me and I can give you more info.
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Pyrenean ibex
By: J. Binggeli/Genéve
From: Éditions Rencontre Cards
1977
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A commissioned portrait of their Pyrenean Mastiff named Fiesta. Polychromos and Luminance colored pencils used on 11"X14" Strathmore paper.
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