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Image credits: ourheavenlyfodder Pet owners and animal lovers flock to the ‘Danglers’ community to share joyful, weird, and cute photos of the creatures they come across.
Image credits: bossnimrod89 In the U.S., during 2020, when adoption rates spiked, 2% more animals left shelters than arrived, according to Shelter Animals Count.However, by 2021, that figure ...
Unsplash/Stainless Images. There's something so special about watching two different animal species interact, like the deer wanting to play fetch with Louie the Cocker Spaniel in this video ...
Unsplash is a website dedicated to proprietary stock photography.Since 2021, it has been owned by Getty Images.The website claims over 330,000 contributing photographers and generates more than 13 billion photo impressions per month on their growing library of over 5 million photos (as of April 2023).
Projects of We Animals Media include the We Animals Media Photography Masterclass with McArthur. [45] It is financially supported by private donors and grants from, among others, the Open Philanthropy Project. [46] WAM features thousands of moving and still images that are free to use for people and organizations aiding animals.
Unsplash: Montreal, Quebec / Unsplash, Inc. [28] Free, registration required to upload pictures. Unsplash license only. It's similar to CC0, but the user can't use the pictures to replicate a similar or competing service. [29] Yes [30] Unknown Unknown VK: Russia Free, Russian social network Yes Yes Unlimited Wikimedia Commons: United States
Over 100 million photos: Various [54] Fortepan: archival photographs, and family snapshots of everyday life: CC BY-SA (100.000 images) Unsplash: user photo uploading and sharing service CC0 prior to 5 June 2017 [55] [56] Wikimedia Commons: free image and data repository, stores Wikipedia images: various free CC licenses (40+ million images in ...
Image credits: Jamie Street / Unsplash A study concluded that oxytocin is the “love” hormone that drives dogs to seek contact and interaction with their owners. And as humans grow more fond of ...