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An albino squirrel who lives at the zoo. Apparently very rare to have an albino squirrel, but the abundance of food in the zoo means it's hoaching with squirrels and this one is a well fed squirrel.
indeed the albino is well fed and cute too, but the leopard is absolutely gorgeous, a magnificent looking beast.thanks for sharing.(and dont be shy about posting anymore you may have )
An albino squirrel who lives at the zoo. Apparently very rare to have an albino squirrel, but the abundance of food in the zoo means it's hoaching with squirrels and this one is a well fed squirrel.
indeed the albino is well fed and cute too, but the leopard is absolutely gorgeous, a magnificent looking beast.thanks for sharing.(and dont be shy about posting anymore you may have )
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indeed the albino is well fed and cute too, but the leopard is absolutely gorgeous, a magnificent looking beast.thanks for sharing.(and dont be shy about posting anymore you may have )
They are a gorgeous pair. They are moving them up to the Highland Wildlife park as soon as funds allow a new enclosure. I can't wait to see them in the snow. They are an elusive pair though so I've no more decent ones of them (plenty of their tail disappearing though ). I've got one of Marwell's Amur Leopard from holiday last year.
indeed the albino is well fed and cute too, but the leopard is absolutely gorgeous, a magnificent looking beast.thanks for sharing.(and dont be shy about posting anymore you may have )
They are a gorgeous pair. They are moving them up to the Highland Wildlife park as soon as funds allow a new enclosure. I can't wait to see them in the snow. They are an elusive pair though so I've no more decent ones of them (plenty of their tail disappearing though ). I've got one of Marwell's Amur Leopard from holiday last year.
They are a gorgeous pair. They are moving them up to the Highland Wildlife park as soon as funds allow a new enclosure. I can't wait to see them in the snow. They are an elusive pair though so I've no more decent ones of them (plenty of their tail disappearing though ). I've got one of Marwell's Amur Leopard from holiday last year.
They are a gorgeous pair. They are moving them up to the Highland Wildlife park as soon as funds allow a new enclosure. I can't wait to see them in the snow. They are an elusive pair though so I've no more decent ones of them (plenty of their tail disappearing though ). I've got one of Marwell's Amur Leopard from holiday last year.
Last one from me for now. Mowgli is my favourite animal in the zoo. Jaguars are my favourite animal. It's not a great pic as he's the most elusive animal they have - even worse than the Amur Lep's.
Last one from me for now. Mowgli is my favourite animal in the zoo. Jaguars are my favourite animal. It's not a great pic as he's the most elusive animal they have - even worse than the Amur Lep's.
I had a Lumix compact but it packed up on me, which one would you suggest.
The Canon S95 looks good to me.
I was slightly attracted to the interchangeable-lens compacts but the small sensors they have means that they are not the replacement for an SLR that I had thought they might be. The attraction then evaporated for me.
So, for those times when the SLR is too bulky, I'm going for a compact ... probably the Canon S95.
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I had a Lumix compact but it packed up on me, which one would you suggest.
Emma absolutely hammers digital compact cameras, by taking them fishing and dropping them on shingle, rocks etc, she's managed to get through a fair few. A couple of years ago I told her to get a Lumix DMC-FT1 and so far it's managed to cope with all the abuse she's thrown at it. It's obviously been superceded now and I have no idea what the replacement model is.
I was slightly attracted to the interchangeable-lens compacts but the small sensors they have means that they are not the replacement for an SLR that I had thought they might be. The attraction then evaporated for me.
So, for those times when the SLR is too bulky, I'm going for a compact ... probably the Canon S95.
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Emma absolutely hammers digital compact cameras, by taking them fishing and dropping them on shingle, rocks etc, she's managed to get through a fair few. A couple of years ago I told her to get a Lumix DMC-FT1 and so far it's managed to cope with all the abuse she's thrown at it. It's obviously been superceded now and I have no idea what the replacement model is.
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