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Old 10-24-2009, 08:50 AM
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Default Animals at the wildlife park

A funky looking Llama.

Llama

A sheep with plenty of wool to keep warm and a horse dray.

Sheep and dray

A friendly donkey

Donkey

Kea...a native bird to New Zealand

Kea

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Old 10-24-2009, 09:36 AM
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cool images!!!!! The llama looks nice!!!!
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Great set Angela, the Llama cracks me up. I imagine he's kinda PO-ed too. Lol, I would be.
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That's one sorry looking LLama, He'll catch a cold!
I love the last one of the Kea, What an interesting bird!
Thanks for sharing these
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Fabulous! The llama shot is priceless!
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He certainly is funky looking ... and all the others are wonderful too.
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That llama looks put out in that shot......I can visualize the shearer laughing out loud while buzzing along. That 2nd shot has excellent composition and nice rich deep color...nicely done
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Hello Angela, the llama shot is excellent, I think the shearer is training at a poodle school. LOL

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I love all of them! I'm from VietNam - Asia & we don't have them here.
I feel like the Llama has just been shaved :| I don't know.. or is it their natural skin?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dionzero View Post
cool images!!!!! The llama looks nice!!!!
Thanks dionzero.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fred flyfisher View Post
Great set Angela, the Llama cracks me up. I imagine he's kinda PO-ed too. Lol, I would be.
Thanks Fred, the Llama cracked me up too.

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Originally Posted by Chewys Dad View Post
That's one sorry looking LLama, He'll catch a cold!
I love the last one of the Kea, What an interesting bird!
Thanks for sharing these
Michael
Thanks Michael.

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Originally Posted by SoxAddict View Post
Fabulous! The llama shot is priceless!
Thanks Soxaddict.

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Originally Posted by leonaashlee View Post
He certainly is funky looking ... and all the others are wonderful too.
Thanks Leona.

Quote:
Originally Posted by pjflan7 View Post
That llama looks put out in that shot......I can visualize the shearer laughing out loud while buzzing along. That 2nd shot has excellent composition and nice rich deep color...nicely done
Thanks Patrick.

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Hello Angela, the llama shot is excellent, I think the shearer is training at a poodle school. LOL

Michael
Thanks Michael, I think he is too, lol

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I love all of them! I'm from VietNam - Asia & we don't have them here.
I feel like the Llama has just been shaved :| I don't know.. or is it their natural skin?
Thanks MushrOOm, yes the Llama has just been shaved, they are quite woolly like the brown sheep in the above photo. They still look kinda funny though with the long neck.
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