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Hiyaaaa!!!! Hope you

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slawa

4:16AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Such a playful collection of animals! I have to go to Zoo as well, to get my butterfly shot lol... those in tha nature wont stay still! SKenhamn,h kommer jag! Om ni har sdig ver, kanske packa dina grejer och kom till Ske nta gg du har semester? ;) Great shots Andreas! As always. Ha en underbar sdag... jag ska till jobbet.

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lgmac

4:18AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Great photos. Looks like you and the animals were heving a good time.

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oscilis

4:33AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

I guess you could drape Elija around your neck like a fox fur or have her sitting on the back of the car as a nodding dog? Nice collage.

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erlandpil

5:02AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Agree With BorisB erland

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Onslow

5:31AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

A fine collage of shots some really nice ones there - camel is my fav. too. I can't give you any tips on photography you don't need them - but with the pizza - turn the oven, set the temperature to what it says on the box and I have often found that timing is critical. Always open windows before opening the oven to clear the smoke :D

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tizjezzme

7:33AM | Sun, 23 July 2006

Cool animal collage ... great shots Andreas. I love Lama's :) I know a Lama personally ... His name is Osama the Lama LOL Anyway, what's the deal with the commenting? Personally I think its so over rated. Do if you wanna, and don't if you don't. That's my motto. Sometimes one puts themselves out so much, it bites them in the arse. Anyway .. We're here to have fun. Dont sweat the small stuff and worry about commenting.... its like.... WHATEVER. Have a great day Andreas. Take care !!!

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marybelgium

2:27PM | Sun, 23 July 2006

amazing collage !

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PeeWee05

2:49AM | Mon, 24 July 2006

Ah - why would we want to comment? Maybe to return your kindness? But more so to congrad you on your ever great work. And for other ppl - well we all know that they comment just to get comments!!!

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nathalie06

10:30AM | Mon, 24 July 2006

Hieaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!! That's a fantastic collage my friend ! I love all of them too, Animals are always a wonder for us, even in a Zoo ;o((((((( The Camel has a so funny face ! So cute ! I would like to give a kiss to his big nose !!!! Have a nice week Andreas. Hugssssssssss

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short_ribs

4:32PM | Mon, 24 July 2006

Love it mate!!! Dont worry... our family tends to call calves puppies lol :P Awsome shot and the grey frame is perfect!!! Thanks for sharing! :)

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Punaguy

12:33AM | Sun, 30 July 2006

Soooo, this is how you post when you have too many to post one at a time eh? Another great idea, I will have to borrow this idea I have crap loads of pics that are headed for the "bin of no return." This might give them a second wind. As for the image...I wish we had big bear like this one..man, he's impressive. You have a great knack for catching these animals in a cute way which really draws me in...Splendid work as is the norm for you buddy! Hope you having a great time on your trip and getting some killer shots~ Aloha!

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TwoPynts

10:44AM | Wed, 02 August 2006

What cute critters! Esp. that bottom middle one, what is it? Hey, wanna know something about Llamas? Llamas are members of the camelid, or camel, family. Camelids first appeared on the Central Plains of North America about 40 million years ago. About 3 million years ago, llamas' ancestors migrated to South America. Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago by Indians in the Peruvian highlands. Llamas are hardy and well suited to harsh environments. Llamas are smart and easy to train. Llamas weigh 280 to 450 pounds and can carry about a quarter of their body weight, so a 400-pound male llama can carry about 100 pounds on a trek of 10 to 12 miles with no problem. Llamas are vegetarians and have efficient digestive systems. Llamas live to be about 20 years old. Llamas are social animals and prefer to live with other llamas or herd animals. Llamas don't bite. They spit when they're agitated, but that's mostly at each other. The current population of llamas and alpacas in South America is estimated to be about 7 million, and there are about 20,000-25,000 llamas and 800-1,000 alpacas in the U.S. and Canada today.

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Fruit_Passion

7:02PM | Sat, 07 October 2006

A zoo in my computer. Cheer for your clicks! ;)

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