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Animals in the snow
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After a massive blizzard hit the northeast, photographer Mia Orsatti says she spent the next day photographing her neighbors and their pets digging out of more than 30 inches of snow in Hamden, Connecticut.
Courtesy Mia Orsatti
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When the blizzard receded in Limerick, Maine, Douglas Corrigan went out to check on his flock of Icelandic sheep. He says they seemed perplexed when he found them in their barn, surrounded by three feet of snow. He spent hours clearing a path for them so they could get some exercise.
Courtesy Douglas Corrigan
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Shooty the corgi motors through a foot of snow in Greenbrier, Arkansas. "Sometimes we couldn't see him because it was so deep," said Brent Smithson, who shot this photo December 26.
Courtesy Brent Smithson
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When heavy snowfall hit Seville, Ohio, on the day after Christmas, Matthew Platz headed to local farms to capture animals in the snow. "I had been waiting for our first good snow of the year to get out and capture all the natural beauty in our area," he said.
Courtesy Matthew Platz / Platz Images
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These alpacas in Unity, Maine, love the snow! "They can get quite excited in new snow and...race as a herd about the pasture," said Pamela Wells, who shot this photo December 30. "The yearlings, in particular, like to run close together, and engage in a behavior called pronking; jumping up off the ground to show happiness." Wells says the alpacas' fleecy fur is even warmer than wool.
Courtesy Bryan and Pamela Wells
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Jimmie, a 10-month-old orange tabby, enjoys his first snow on Christmas Day. "He is totally fearless," says Judy Evans of Fort Worth, Texas. "His little eyes were full of wonder just as a child's first snow would be!"
Courtesy Judy Evans
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Camels trek through a blanket of snow in Mongolia on December 30. Inga Lukaviciute captured this photo while horseback riding. "We were riding horses in the snow-covered steppes and spotted the camels lying down in the distance. One of our guides took off on his horse to herd the camels closer," she said. "I was in awe. The camels came running closer to us and around us. It was very unreal."
Courtesy Inga Lukaviciute
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Mia, a 5-year-old Samoyed, races across a frozen lake in Hudson, Quebec, in this shot taken by Sean McAllister on January 20.
Courtesy Sean McAllister
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Another of Matthew Platz's farm shots from Ohio. "I love it when it snows...makes the world seem so peaceful," he said.
Courtesy Matthew Platz / Platz Images
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"Do you think bird feet get cold?" wondered Janie Lambert as she snapped this photo from her Hughesville, Maryland, back yard. It was about 23 degrees when she captured the image on January 24.
Courtesy Janie Lambert
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Duck, a 3-year-old Belgian malinois, works as a patrol narcotics detector dog for the military. His training session at Fort Bliss, Texas, quickly turned into playtime when snow started to fall on January 3. Handler Charles A. Ogin captured the pup's first time in the snow.
Courtesy Charles Ogin
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This Gentoo penguin was a bit curious about Tom Williams' camera as Williams explored Antarctica in December. "The penguins can be watched for hours with enthusiasm," he said. "Hundreds of them were walking in lines to and from the water. Generally, they would avoid coming too close, but this little guy was a bit curious and decided to investigate and peek into the camera."
Courtesy Tom Williams
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Huskies Gus, Socia and Mic trek through the snow in Mullan, Idaho, on February 2. "They love the snow and are bred for pulling sleds, although we don't do that," said Jeff Bergstrom.
Courtesy Jeff Bergstrom
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Four-year-old golden retriever Deuce "loves to lounge in the snow," said John Perdoch. He would lie there "all day given a chance," said Perdoch who shot this photo December 29 in Pennsylvania.
Courtesy John Perdoch
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Draft horses Isabella and Timothy get blanketed by snow in their Sandyston, New Jersey, pasture. "Horses need more hay in extreme weather to stay warm," explained Victoria Jadali, who shot this photo January 22.
Courtesy Victoria Jadali
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Jannet Walsh dresses her dog Andrew, a West Highland white terrier, in dog booties and wool socks to go out in blizzard conditions in Murdock, Minnesota. Andrew modeled his winter wear when it was minus 15 degrees in this video from December 9.
Courtesy Jannet Walsh
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Rescued husky Teagan takes a romp in the Davis, West Virginia, snow in November 2012. Two-year-old Teagan had never seen snow before, and Christine Eaton said he "just jumped right in, running around and going crazy."
Courtesy Christine Eaton
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Andrew Newiss says his two cats enjoyed the snow that fell on Cowling, England, on January 26. They "were trying to catch snowflakes through the window," he said. Teddy, pictured here, and Lucy were "a little wary at first, but once they saw that I was outside they pranced through the snow drifts and enjoyed the freedom and fresh air."
Courtesy Andrew Newiss
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Bentley, a Pomeranian puppy, explores his Hibbing, Minnesota, igloo on February 7. Funda Ray, who built the igloo for him, says Bentley loved exploring it -- and eating it!
Courtesy Funda Ray
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Lauren Woodard captured this portrait of a cardinal on the day after Christmas as snow fell in Henderson, Kentucky. "There were 10 to 20 cardinals at any time in a tree outside the kitchen window and they were too beautiful not to catch on camera," she said.
Courtesy Lauren Woodard
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What a fun birthday present! Beagle Daisy turned 9 as snow fell in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, on January 30. "She's slowed down over time, but put her in the snow and suddenly she's a puppy again," said Mark Palma. "This is definitely the weather beagles were built for."
Courtesy Mark Palma
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Natalie Bauchan's Siberian huskies, Empire and Cammy, dig their noses into the Buffalo, New York snow. "This is the first thing they did when they got into the foot-plus snow!" said Bauchan. "They have the best personalities and would pull a sled if we let them."
Courtesy Natalie Bauchan
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Three-year-old Dixie dives for a Frisbee in the Victor, Idaho, snow. "Dixie loves all kinds of water, whether it be frozen in the form of snow, flowing down a river, or in a lake," said Tyler Johnson, who captured this image January 20. "We had to get a Frisbee that would not sink in the snow; there are currently two missing and buried in the snow somewhere in the yard."
Courtesy Tyler Johnson
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These ducks' orange feet show up nicely against the Tweed, Ontario, Canada, ice and snow. James Vincent Wardhaugh captured this photo and others on January 28.
Courtesy James Vincent Wardhaugh
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Six-year-old Tori doesn't let being handicapped stop her from enjoying the snow. Look closely -- owner Jana Nicol of Lansing, Michigan, modified a set of skis to fit under the dog's tires and says skiing is now one of Tori's favorite activities. "When I ask her, 'Wanna go skiing?' her ears shoot up and she gets all excited," said Nicol, who shot this photo December 27.
Courtesy Jana Nicol
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These two calves weren't even a month old when they experienced their first snow in Lake Villa, Illinois. "Good thing they come with lots of fuzzy fur," said Laura Heffernan. Her sister-in-law, Lynn Heffernan, shot this photo on February 2.
Courtesy Lynn Heffernan
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Pete, a 9-year-old Gordon setter, "loves to burrow and roll around" in the Eveleth, Minnesota, snow, said Christine Nelson. "It looks like he's making snow angels!" Nelson captured this shot of snowy Pete on February 5.
Courtesy Christine Nelson
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A cardinal perches on shimmering branches after a Greenville, North Carolina, ice storm on January 26. "I have an interest in weather and animal photography, so I decided to walk around and see what interesting images I could find," said Richard Barnhill.
Courtesy Richard Barnhill
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These two dogs seem to be enjoying the snowfall in another image from Matthew Platz in Ohio.
Courtesy Matthew Platz / Platz Images
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Standard poodle Huckleberry takes in the snow in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Charles Connolly, who shot this photo on Christmas Eve, says Huckleberry loves snow even though it's uncommon for the area.
Courtesy Charles Connolly
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Despite his sunny name, Solar the Shetland sheepdog loves snow. "He rubs his face in it and rolls around whenever he has the chance," said Shenglong Gao. Her father shot this photo of Solar in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in January.
Courtesy Qun Gao
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Geese walk carefully along a frozen pond in Reykjavik, Iceland, on November 18. "This is very common in wintertime," said Halldor Sigurdsson. "It is always great to go there and walk on the pond and, of course, feed the birds."
Courtesy Halldor Sigurdsson
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Golden retriever Ray enjoys a Christmas snow in Plano, Texas. "He had to have one of his front legs amputated this past fall due to cancer, so he can't romp around in the snow like he used to, but he does seem to enjoy it!" said Tamara Galbraith.
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OK, maybe this one's cheating, but you must admit -- it's adorable. Adrian Ringin spotted the little snow bear on January 14 in Tokyo. "The entire city was covered in snow, but I really liked this little example of creativity," he said.