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Absolutely beautiful Saeed!
How mature are those larger crocs?
 
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Thanks for sharing Saeed. Beautiful pics and such an impressive collection of wild animals. For us "herp" fans, it was certainly a pleasure to see the crocs, iguanas and tortoise, but I've got to ask: Any snakes? Smiler


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i recognize the African Spur thigh and Leopard tortoises but is the big fellow a Galapagos or Madagascar tortoise?


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Yes, we have some Galapagos tortoises.

WE also have one African python.

The large crocs are about 25 years old.


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years ago my wife and i raised and bred spur thigh and leopard tortoises. i couldn't believe how vocal the males become during breeding- sounded a lot like hogs grunting in the yard! Roll Eyes


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Fabulous pictures Saeed. Thanks for sharing.


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Very nice photos indeed.


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So Saeed has Dama Gazelle! The largest and most lovely of all the gazelle.
 
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Outstanding Saeed! tu2 I just picked up a Leica V-Lux 4 and can't wait to use it now! Big Grin
 
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Outstanding Saeed! tu2 I just picked up a Leica V-Lux 4 and can't wait to use it now! Big Grin


You will love it.

This one and its Panasonic equivalent, the FZ200, are the best bridge cameras available today.

No other cameras come even close.

I have the opportunity to try practically any camera available. And I have tried those from Nikon, Sony and Canon.

They all work fine, but, from a usability and quality point of view, none compares to the Leica V-Lux 4 and the Panasonic FZ200.


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Revealing my ignorance (and my curiosity), what are those grey kudu/donkey cross animals? Very cool garden. Wish my gardening was as interesting!
 
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Thanks for sharing +1


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Do you know of some great flood coming? You seem ready to stock an ark!
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Thank You for sharing Saeed. Seeing those pictures reminds me of all the good times I had working at the Fort Worth Zoo. Your daughter could not have a better chance at learning about life and her place in it, Sir you are a very fortunate individual.


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Wonderful collection of wildlife, Saeed. Glad to see Hessa out there enjoying them!


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Saeed,

Your photography and choice of subjects are, as usual, absolutely outstanding. Thank you so very much

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