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A thief

Photography Animals posted on Sep 22, 2011
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And that's exactly what he was. Pinched my sunglasses.

Comments (7)


Zathyn

3:04AM | Thu, 22 September 2011

I'm not at all fond of primates -- but great photo!

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mininessie

3:10AM | Thu, 22 September 2011

they are...true!!

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Chipka

4:28AM | Thu, 22 September 2011

Primates are such odd creatures, and that includes those big, hairless primates that drive cars, and go around calling themselves human. There's something intrinsically adorable about such creatures, especially the more monkey sorts of primates. Apes have the same qualities, but I think their larger size dampens that quality a little bit, but moneys...ah, monkeys! They're adorable and they know it, which probably explains why your sunglasses were so brazenly removed from your possession...adorable creatures always want your stuff, because, apparently, they can make better use of it.

kagemusha77

10:57AM | Thu, 22 September 2011

He, he, awesome guy, quick of hand! Nice shot!

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Ink_heron

3:44PM | Thu, 22 September 2011

he looks like a bad guy!! hehehe

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Lashia

4:04PM | Thu, 22 September 2011

haha awesome portrait, he looks sneaky- thanks for sharing! :) By the way, have you checked out the Halloween Photography Contest! "Zombie Apocalypse!"

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sandra46

5:30PM | Thu, 22 September 2011

VERY CUTE


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