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Zebra Butts1950 viewsI couldn't get these 2 to turn around so I settled for their butts. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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1784 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Blue Bird of Happiness1985 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Meercat2009 viewsI think this little guy was just as curious about me as I was about him. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Contemplation1807 viewsTaken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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Snack1745 viewsGiraffe nibbling on a tree branch. Taken at the San Diego Wild Animal Park.
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H21985 viewsThe Humming Birds love the Mexican Sage (Salvia Leucantha) in my yard. They are very territorial and will stake claim to a favorite bush and confront other Humming Birds who try to feed on it.
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A Gaggle of Lady Bugs1826 viewsThese Lady Bug Photos were taken with my Canon Digital Rebel with a 300mm Zoom Lens.
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Lady Bugs1958 viewsThis photo, as well as the other Lady Bug photo was taken at the 8000 ft level of Mount Waterman in the San Gabriel Mountains. I was surprised to see so many in one place at one time. Looks like they're enjoying themselves.
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Lizard1784 viewsThis lizard blends in with his surroundings. Taken at the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve located near Lancaster, CA
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Are Yoe Talking To Me?1755 viewsTaken with my Olympus C-5050Z
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'Iole manakuke1764 views
The Indian Mongoose was originally brought to Hawaii in 1883. It was believed that the mongooses (no, not mongeese) would help control the rising Rat population on the Islands, but the mongoose is mostly active during the day while the rats were active at night and they didn't have much of an impact on the rats.
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