These icons are fan art, and should not be confused with official products from any company. Please copy these icons if you wish to use them, do NOT put links to these files! (How do I copy/use them?)
This collection is e-mail ware so if you like them you have to send me an e-mail and tell me that.
anja.thorsen@helsingborg.mail.telia.com
Since this is a Swedish collection I desided to keep the Swedish names of the animals. If you wonder about any animal (which I hope you don't, they should look pretty much like the original =-)! ), just write and ask me.
Don't forget to visit my homepage at
http://w1.421.telia.com/~u42104424/
There you'll find my other collections too.
Legal stuff:
You're free to use these icons for your own purpose as long as you don't
charge any money for them. You can also include them on CDs if you tell me
where you put them. If you include them on a CD or upload them on a BSS
you must keep this package intact with this ReadMe.
I want to know how far my icons travel!
I don't have any objections if you include them in your private collection,
as long as you don't say you made them yourself.
Anja's Exotics:
Mac Owners can download: exotic.hqx
PC Owners can download: exotic.zip
Anja's Sweden:
Mac Owners can download: sweden.hqx
PC Owners can download: sweden.zip
Anja's Farm:
Mac Owners can download: farm.hqx
PC Owners can download: farm.zip
Several years ago, I volunteered at International Bird Rescue, a bird rahabilitation center. I learned how to tube feed sick birds, wash oiled birds, spin down blood in a centrifuge, siphen out a pool of dirty water, and my least favorite job, cleaning out cages! My favorite job was feeding minced mice to the raptors. We kept dead mice in the freezer, and in order to feed the smaller raptors, we need to chop them up in little piece. The raptors ate everything... even the bones!
I hope you enjoy these raptor icons. The next set in my Aviary will be Parrots, and then probably a set of duck icons. Write to me if you'd like to be added to my mailing list.
Enjoy!
Wendy
These icons are my original work, and may be distributed as freeware as long as this Read Me file accompanies the icons and the icons are not used commercially or in shareware products. For inclusion of this package on a CD-Rom, please write to me.
Raptor icons are ©1998 Wendy K. Lee.
Mac Owners can download: WendysRaptors.sit.hqx
These icons are my original work, and may be distributed as freeware as long as this Read Me file accompanies the icons and the icons are not used commercially or in shareware products. For inclusion of this package on a CD-Rom, please write to me.
Parrot icons are ©1998 Wendy K. Lee.
Mac Owners can download: WendysParrots.sit.hqx
Ninety Percent of all existing lemurs live on Madegascar. There are approximately 44 known species,15 of which are currently extinct. All species are threatened due to the destruction of their natural habitat. Two rare species, the Greater Bamboo Lemur and the Golden Bamboo Lemur are especially threatened because their special diet of bamboo is only found in a small area of southeastern Madegascar. If the current rate of habitat destruction due to deforestization continues, it is estimated that neither species will exist in 20 years.
Female Black Lemurs are not completely "black like their male counterparts.
The Coquerel's Sifakas travel by making two-footed kangaroo-like sideways hops. When they move fast with their arms outstretched, they look like they're dancing.
The Collared Lemur is extremely rare.
The Indri is the largest lemur. They can measure more than 23 inches in body length and 13 pounds in weight. The indris do not have tails. Villagers, or Malagasy, believe that the Indiris are related to their ancestors, and it is fady to kill and eat one.
The Mongoose Lemur inhabits a wide variety of mostly forested habitats on Madegascar, where it is declining with the destruction of the forests.
Red-ruffed Lemurs are heavily hunted for their beautiful fur. They are more common in captivity than in the wild.
Ring-Tailed Lemurs are very social and travel in "troops". The femals are dominant, and will win any battle of the sexes!
Verreaux's Sifakas are known for their leaping ability.
It is my dream to travel to Madegascar to see lemurs in their natural habitat before they become extinct. If you like these icons, please feel free to contribute $1-5 to the "Send Wendy to Madegascar" Fund at:
Wendy LeeOr you can send me your comments at: wendylee@sirius.com.
2040 Polk St. #209
San Francisco, CA 94109
Enjoy!
Mac Owners can download: Lemurs.sit.hqx
PC Owners can download: lemurs.zip
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