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astrogirl: I like the shadows on #1.
And how #2 looks almost like one of those NASA photos with the astronaut standing there with a helmet tucked under one arm.... more »
YackBacker: The coming end of days will consist of an ice age where animals have masquerade balls, celebrating the demise of the most nefarious species of all- hu... more »
Daumier: "Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?"
"Why are you wearing that stupid cat suit?" more »
This is the sort of thing that cats do when they are certain that humans aren't watching. They dress up in bunny suits, commit crimes, and hold secret meetings in snowy glades to divide up the loot.
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An iconic creature from Hayao Miyazaki's legendary animated movie My Neighbor Totoro is the cat bus - a giant, flying cat whose belly is a soft, purring cab for riders. Now Nucleus Gallery is showcasing cat bus inspired art.
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Is there anything more awesome than a cat with a bat'leth? If so, we don't want to know. The two biggest non-porn components of the Internet are Star Trek and cats. Combine the two, and it's like matter and cattymatter!
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Mimicking Marco Brambilla's dancing Hitlers video mural, this is a staggering visual representation of the entire internet. It may be missing some nakedness and a few more cats, but it's still pretty astounding in high resolution.
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Known for his eerie, haunting photographs of animals, Giacomo Brunelli is one of the few artists whose pictures reveal why cats have been represented as evil beasts in so many fantasy stories. Our gallery showcases his fiendish felines.
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This kitten is a rare genetic/cyborg experiment that poses a simple question. What would happen if cats could hear radio waves and receive data via microwave in their ears?
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A camera controlled by a motion sensor has lived alone on a hillside in Afghanistan for months. At last, it sensed movement. And snapped a photo, which turned out to be this lovely shot of the rare, shy snow leopard.
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AP photographer Sergei Grits caught a mutant in the act of mind control earlier this year at a cat exhibition in Minsk, Belarus. These exhibitions are a perfect cover for hyper-evolved cats planning revolution.
A runner-up in National Geographic Traveler's recent photography contest, this image actually depicts two completely biological Earth creatures. Majed Sultan Ali shot this desert kitty stalking a flying ant. [via NatGeo]