
Showing posts with label Animals Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals Tattoos. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Vampire Bats Tattoos Designs
Vampires have been a cultural fascination for decades. The affable and charismatic vampire who think today was created by John Polidori in his book "The Vampire" 1819. Few recall, however, and Bram Stoker's novel Dracula 1897 is regarded as the ultimate vampire novel.
Though generally the representation of the Vampires "bad" modern "as handsome, charismatic, strong, independent and evil makes you want to be. Of course, sucking the blood of people from time to time would be a small price to pay for eternal youth and power to seduce any person you choose? And the light of day is very overrated ...
Bear Tattoos Designs
Elephant Tattoos Designs
Elephants are strong animals that are observed by the ancient cultures of India and Africa. Their strength is legendary, and combined with their large size, it is not unusual for ancient civilizations compared them with great leaders. During the war they were used as psychological weapons, instill fear in the enemy even before the battle began.
These animals are revered in India. For those representing elephants divinity and goodness of spirit. Ganesh, Hindu god is also described as having the head of an elephant. During the Hindu rituals are the elephants as protrusions from the apartment. They are usually washed and anointed with special oils as part of the ritual.



Birds Tattoos Designs
In ancient times, heroes have always been accompanied by birds, as it was in search of demons, ogres, dragons and monsters. In most tales of yore, before the birds flew back to spy and inform the hero of the obstacles that threat, leading to the famous phrase, "a little bird told me!




Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Horse Tattoos Designs
Located inside the upper lip, the tattoo is made up of letters and numbers. For the thoroughbred, a letter followed by four or five numbers are the trademark. The letter says that the year of birth of his horse. Quarter Horses are scored in reverse, ie, number four or five are followed by a letter. Standardbred, meanwhile, may have a letter and four digits or two letters and three digits. Appaloosas, moreover, are tattooed if she ran or not. Registration numbers are real numbers used tattoo.



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