Slaughter in St.Petersburg

Downtown St.-Petersburg. A man dressed in a camouflage hunter uniform fusilladed half-naked people wearing animal masks. People were moaning and whining and begging to save them, but the hunter had no sympathy for dying creatures, and after slaughtering each of the “animals” and feeling that our duty has been done, he made his getaway in a rush. That performance was organized by activists from Alliance for Animal Rights, who were speaking and acting out against the new hunting law.
Goat Number Ten

This Russian animal was born numbered. It’s still is and the owners search for some good sports player who uses the number “10″ to sell the goat to him.
Moscow Zoo at 1920

Shots from Moscow Zoo - the largest Soviet and Russian zoo - back from 1920.
The Turbo Turtle
This turbo turtle video actually is a viral video ad for one of the Russian cellphone providers selling fast cellular modems for laptops.
Bears Come to Camp

So when you go camping in Russia beware bears please. They come usually at 3-30 AM.
Giant Snake of Kazakhstan

Everyone knows thanks to Cold War propaganda that Soviet Union was the land of bears, if not polar bears then just regular brown bears and if not bears then some more forest animals but for sure it was not land of giant snakes, but it seems that times are changing, now giant snakes can be met in Kazakhstan like this one…
Feel Free to Communicate with Pigs

This is the sign from one of the Russian zoos. It reads: “Feel free to enter inside and communicate with piglets”.
But not everyone succeeds to exit after he enters says the author of those photos:
Rat vs Crow
In Russian crows attack rats and rats don’t run away. Amazing.
Don’t Feed Them

Now in some Russian zoo’s when you enter them you are advised to put on a special mask. In order not to shock the animals with your too humanish look. And whole families including toddlers rush through zoos in those masks. Sign on the house says “Don’t feed the animals”.
Tiger Walking in Russian Village
Some think that there are bears walking around Russian cities freely.
It’s not true. There are no bears, there are… TIGERS!
Meet this video made in a Siberian village by a surveillance cam of a Siberiat tiger walking freely across the village at night.
It’s not some kind of tiger that ran off from the Zoo, it’s a specie of tigers that live in Siberia, so to called “Ussuri” or Amur Tigers. They don’t afraid extreme colds of Russian winter.
