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Got to love zoos, animals are really weird if you really think about them, especially the Giraffe... just look at that thing... they are so different. Cool shots!
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Hilarious, crystal clear and nicely PP'ed shots, Steve!
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That No1 shot Steve is just too funny. They look as if they put on a goofy face just for the shot. Really enjoyed these, but I don't think that lady in no 3 would appreciate you showing off her backside!!! Thanks for these. PAUL
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Thanks Xtrah for your comments, cheers Steve.
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the giraffes look so funny! great shots
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Delightful! I love all three. Giraffe tongues are so amazing, and your perspective on the rhino is just great! Thanks for these, Steve.
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