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  • 14 May 2013:  Bearded Dragon. This animal is a captive animal and well cared for by a zoo.
    bearded dragon 20130514030 Zoo Anima...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   Mushrooms or another fungus growing at the south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    mushrooms BLP20120919012 2012 Evergr...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    evergreen lake drought photosALP2012...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    evergreen lake drought photosALP2012...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    evergreen lake drought photosALP2012...JPG
  • 05 June 2005 <br />
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Black-Tailed Wallaby<br />
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Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington, Il (Photo by Alan Look)
    black tailed wallaby alp22702_RJ.JPG
  • 14 May 2013:  Bearded Dragon. This animal is a captive animal and well cared for by a zoo.
    bearded dragon 20130514034 Zoo Anima...JPG
  • 14 May 2013:   This animal is a captive animal and well cared for by a zoo.
    rainbow finch 20130514033 Zoo Animal...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   Mushrooms or another fungus growing at the south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    mushrooms BLP20120919009 2012 Evergr...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.<br />
This image was produced in part utilizing High Dynamic Range (HDR) processes.  It should not be used editorially without being listed as an illustration or with a disclaimer.  It may or may not be an accurate representation of the scene as originally photographed and the finished image is the creation of the photographer.
    BLP20120919005 2012 Evergreen Lake C...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    evergreen lake drought photosALP2012...JPG
  • 19 September 2012:   The south end of Evergreen Lake, just north of where Barred Owl Trail would normally end.  Due to the 2012 drought the trail just leads to the dry lake bed and allows one to walk to several of the normally unreachable islands.
    evergreen lake drought photosALP2012...JPG
  • 11 July 2010: Cockatoo with an acorn shell in its beak.  Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington Illinois (Photo by Alan Look)
    cockatoo 2010711057 Miller Park Zoo.JPG
  • July 2007: Black Ratsnake, Chattanooga Nature Center.  Attractions near Chattanooga Tennessee. Point Park, National Park Service - Lookout Mountain, TN. (Photo by Alan Look)
    black rat snake 98128687_2007 vacati...jpg
  • 05 June 2005 <br />
<br />
Black-Tailed Wallaby<br />
<br />
Miller Park Zoo, Bloomington, Il (Photo by Alan Look)
    black tailed wallaby alp22703_RJ.JPG
  • 05 June 2005:   A wallaby is a small- or mid-sized macropod found in Australia. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and sometimes the same genus, but kangaroos are specifically categorised into the six largest species of the family. The term wallaby is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise
    wallaby ALP22624.JPG
  • 05 June 2005:   A wallaby is a small- or mid-sized macropod found in Australia. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and sometimes the same genus, but kangaroos are specifically categorised into the six largest species of the family. The term wallaby is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise
    wallaby ALP22615.JPG
  • 05 June 2005:   A wallaby is a small- or mid-sized macropod found in Australia. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and sometimes the same genus, but kangaroos are specifically categorised into the six largest species of the family. The term wallaby is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise
    wallaby ALP22596.JPG
  • 05 June 2005:   A wallaby is a small- or mid-sized macropod found in Australia. They belong to the same taxonomic family as kangaroos and sometimes the same genus, but kangaroos are specifically categorised into the six largest species of the family. The term wallaby is an informal designation generally used for any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo or wallaroo that has not been designated otherwise
    wallaby ALP22704.JPG
  • 12 February 2015:  2016 BUICK AVENIR: A spectacular Buick concept will be on review for the first time at a Chicago Auto Show, Feb. 14-22, 2015. Buick calls the prototype, “Avenir,” which is French for future. The Avenir serves as a test vehicle to explore new styling and advanced technology that may transfer to future production models. More than 100 designers, sculptors and fabricators at GM’s design studio near Melbourne, in Australia, and Buick’s North American design center, in Warren, Mich., contributed to the project. Avenir’s classic rear-wheel drive proportion and exterior design theme include Buick’s signature sweep-spear body side motif, taught lines, a long hood, short overhangs, wheels-at-the-corners stance, and a nod to the “boattail” styling of the 1971-73 Rivera. A striking new grille design features a large opening accented by a return to the three-color – red, silver and blue – Buick tri-shield insignia, accented by wing-shaped elements. The grille is flanked by bold headlamps featuring full LED lighting. Avenir’s sophisticated color palette, including a crystalline exterior color and strained use of bright work accent the Avenir’s body lines. Within the personal four-passenger cabin there is a color palette of light and natural tones blended with oiled and buffed wood trim and Galvano satin-chrome accents. There are driver-recognition features that automatically sync infotainment preferences and Buick IntelliLink with large, 12-inch diagonal color touch screen. Keeping the interior fresh is an ionic air filtration system. Suggested powertrain consists of the next-generation direct-injected V-6 engine with fuel-saving active fuel management that deactivates cylinders when not need, stop/start technology, and nine-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission. A twin-clutch all-wheel drive system is featured, as is driver-selectable suspension. This is a must see concept car at the 107th annual Chicago Auto Show.<br />
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    2016 BUICK AVENIR concept 9811502123...JPG