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Walross


Natural History Museum Bern – Walrus
Saturday Self-Challenge – "Animal in b&w", Sa. 13.04.2019
When you stroll around in Bern very seldom it can happen that you see such a walrus. But the probability increases massively if you go to the Natural History Museum. That's where I took this. :-)
➽ PIP 1: mountain goat. Occurrence: Switzerland.
➽ PIP 2: when you strolled around in Bern 65 mio. years ago then it could happen that you meet this friendly smiling guy. ;-)
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Saturday Self-Challenge – "Animal in b&w", Sa. 13.04.2019
When you stroll around in Bern very seldom it can happen that you see such a walrus. But the probability increases massively if you go to the Natural History Museum. That's where I took this. :-)
➽ PIP 1: mountain goat. Occurrence: Switzerland.
➽ PIP 2: when you strolled around in Bern 65 mio. years ago then it could happen that you meet this friendly smiling guy. ;-)
(46.94222, 07.44899)
Uwe Bollenbach, Jean-luc Drouin, Pics-UM, and 26 other people have particularly liked this photo
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"Man hat ihm ganz lange Zähne gemacht, auf..." ;-))
polytropos club has replied to ©UdoSm clubpolytropos club has replied to BoroHave a nice weekend.
polytropos club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubPrettig weekend!
polytropos club has replied to TaorminaTaormina has replied to polytropos clubDie Woche war ich mit meinen kleinen im Zoo... auch wegen der SSC und "unseren"
Paten dort im Zoo... wirklich Glücklich sehen die Tiere dort auch nicht aus.
polytropos club has replied to TaorminaDa ist eigentlich ein Naturhistorisches Museum ein guter Mittelweg. :-)
Taormina has replied to polytropos clubes ist ein besserer Weg als Tiere einzusperren und ihnen Jahre oder sogar
Jahrzehntelange ein Leben in Freiheit zu verwehren.
Das Kindern ein Zoo gefällt ist klar... sie sehen Tiere die sie sonst nicht sehen.
Allerdings gibt es auch andere Wege, denn jedem Menschen der einen Zoo
beucht, wird ein völlig falsches Bild der Tiere dort vermittelt.
polytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubJa, dieser hier ist ausgestopft.
polytropos club has replied to Gudrun clubUnd ich darf es natürlich auch erst morgen an die Gruppe senden! :-)
polytropos club has replied to Karen's Place clubWell, besides his bad breath he is a friendly guy! ;-)
polytropos club has replied to Valfal clubpolytropos club has replied to Chrissy clubVoilà qui va nous changer des chats et des chiens.
polytropos club has replied to Diane Putnam clubHe was pretty friendly, but his bad breath takes getting used to a bit. ;-)
polytropos club has replied to Janpolytropos club has replied to Annaig56 clubpolytropos club has replied to Berny clubBerny club has replied to polytropos clubpolytropos club has replied to Berny clubpolytropos club has replied to Ulrich John clubIn der Tat! Es wird wohl nicht mehr allzu lange gehen, bis man diese (und viele andere) Tiere nur noch hier sehen kann ...
polytropos club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubThanks for the link!
polytropos club has replied to Esther clubNo, I took it trough the glass panel of the museum. Fortunately it was quite dark, so there was no reflection. :)
polytropos club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubzum Glück noch bei uns ansässig.
Ein toller Fund, sehr schön präsentiert für unser Thema.
polytropos club has replied to Heide clubUm die Bergziege habe ich momentan gerade noch keine Angst, aber beim Walross habe ich grosse Bedenken.
Born and raised in San Francisco, we have a huge museum overflowing with these things. All kinds of animals...you name it, there's some creepy diorama complete with a pair or more of the animals being showcased. I remember loving this museum when I was young because you DO get to see SO MANY KINDS of animals...and then...I grew up. Now these places just give me the CREEPS and fill me with disgust...I know, I know...I'm not really being fair but omg...it's just so awful. The whole history of this barbaric display is totally incredible.
Today only a tiny fraction exists of the ?acres? of displays once found at the museum that housed these things. Instead, there are ok/reasonable habitats for living animals instead. San Francisco was one of those places where barbaric zoos were a huge deal...things are so much better but still. Ick.
(I cannot STAND to go into places that display dead animals on the wall...there are no words.)
polytropos club has replied to Janet Brien clubBut first of all, for me the walrus is quite cute with its big mustache and the waddling way of walking. And they are not dangerous for us! :-)
Then there is the problem of presentation the animals to the people. Should we do it in a zoo where the animals can never be kept in an appropriate way? Or should we do it in a natural history museum, where the animals are dead but no longer suffering? In my opinion the museum is a good compromise :-)
polytropos club has replied to Bruce Dean (Puchinpa… clubYes, it's presented in a good way so there is no reflection.
polytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubpolytropos club has replied to Daniela Brocca clubAlso, danke vielmal! :-)
polytropos club has replied to HaarFager clubAnd thanks about your interesting info! I couldn't ask him, he was standing behind a glass pane. ;-)
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