You have probably heard stories about that and an ordinary least birds can bring down the largest aircraft. Yes it’s true. Especially if you fall into the jet engine is certainly up to the explosion and by you and up to the crash. There are different scenarios and they can be seen in these horrific photos. Damage that means the plane was slightly to say is incredibly huge. Birds generally do not survive.
0 Shares
GalleryBambi and Thumper…Real Life Friendship
- October 2, 2020
GalleryInsects in the “really close-ups”
- October 4, 2020
You May Also Like
Fashion For The Smallest
- PetsFoto
- December 24, 2020
- 1 minute read
Photos from a dog fashion show Little Lily.
One Step Up To The Man
- PetsFoto
- January 22, 2021
- 1 minute read
These portraits of primates - part of a project called "97% of people" whose purpose - highlight the "human" side of the orangutans, gorillas and baboons. The 264 known extant monkey species represent two of the three groupings of simian primates.
Unusual Wood Shavings Art
- PetsFoto
- September 19, 2020
- 1 minute read
This is the work of secondary school teachers . Sergei makes animals out of unusual material - wood shavings. All animals are made in full size .Work over bird took about six months. Seven thousand feathers made of cedar wood , and beak and claws of the dozens of layers of glue chips.
Wildlife Through The Lens
- PetsFoto
- August 14, 2020
- 1 minute read
Nature photographers eyes, the animals through the lens of professional cameras. Amazing footage, rare moments, unusual "model".
Christmas At The Zoo
- PetsFoto
- December 15, 2020
- 1 minute read
Catholic Church celebrates the great feast - Christmas. This holiday is loved by both adults and children. Christmas trees, ornaments, gifts - from this Christmas rush there is no cure, but it is not necessary. However, Christmas love, not only people but also our brethren smaller.
Journey Of Life In The Cradle Of Humanity … Safari Africa
- PetsFoto
- November 10, 2020
- 1 minute read
A safari is an overland journey, usually a trip by tourists to Africa, traditionally for a big-game hunt; today the term often refers to a trip taken not for the purposes of hunting, but to observe and photograph animals and other wildlife.

















