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I can't see 'em, nothing is showing up Confused
 
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Saeed!

Do cheetahs grow faster if fed toes and fingers?

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Great photos!

Their claws are definitely out in all of those shots.

Like the spikes on a sprinter's track shoes!


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Cheetahs don't have retractable claws like other cats.

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Awesome...

They are very beautiful cats and great photos!

Thank you for sharing! Wink
 
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Great photos Saeed! Very cute. Smiler

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Saeed, Your life is charmed to be so full of beauty. It is so generous of you to share the enjoyment as seen through your photographic eye. Thank you.






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Cute cats Saeed.
I set the first one up as desktop on my PC.
Lots of comments, especially from the girls on the job, they are bending over my shoulder all the time cooing and looking at the cheetas Wink
I like it Big Grin Big Grin


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After having worked at a major zoo here in the states for 24+ years, having a set of kittens/cubs from any of the worlds big cats is extremely special. Congratulations. thumb thumb


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Arild Iversen,
How were you able to save one of those pictures ro your desktop? I would like to do the same but can not open or save them individually.
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Hi, this is Lora, AKA "Mrs. Crazyhorse"

Please consider sending these pics to www.cuteoverload.com.
They are adorabuhls!

Thanks for some really neat photos...


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Saeed,

Great photos of the young cheetahs...

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Those are be-youoo-ti-ful! Thanks for sharing. Could you please show some pictures of momma? Kudude
 
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How were you able to save one of those pictures ro your desktop? I would like to do the same but can not open or save them individually.
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Right click the picture you want to save/set as desktop. Then you can either choose Save As to save the photo or just click Set As Desktop Background.
 
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knowing bobcat kittens I know why you have bells on them.
 
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Nice!!!...How did you acquire them?
 
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We have many kinds of animals in our backyard.

Including several cheetahs, crocodiles, ostriches, Arabian Oryx, Arabian Ibex, Scimitar horned oryx, addax, impala, Thomson gazelles, Grants gazelles, Dorca's gazelles, black buck, mouflom sheep.

Yesterday I put them in our gymnasium, where we have a large screen TV. And played them a DVD with animals on it.

First they all ran off into a corner and hid. Then a few minutes later curiosity got the bettr of them, and they got closer to the TV and watched in fascination.

Then they got bored with that and got back to their usual. Being a total manace!


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That was almost too easy.
Thanks for the help.
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How were you able to save one of those pictures ro your desktop? I would like to do the same but can not open or save them individually.
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Mike



Right click the picture you want to save/set as desktop. Then you can either choose Save As to save the photo or just click Set As Desktop Background.
 
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Saeed : Thanks for the pictures. They're awsome.
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Then they got bored with that and got back to their usual. Being a total manace!


So Walter now has apprentices, eh?


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