Wednesday, September 18
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Oh boy, so cute! Is that an aardvark, I see??? That's some nose!
ReplyDeleteIt’s an anteater, Margaret. They have just has a baby one. We could keep the whole family supplied with ants,
DeleteAll fantastic.....but...oh...that tiger!xxx
ReplyDeleteTigers are magnificent creatures are they, Dina? These are part of a breeding programme. They have reared three cubs already so have to wait for a go ahead to try for more so the gene pool doesn’t become diluted.
DeleteNice photos. They remind me that it might not be too long and this will be the only way to see these magnificent animals.
ReplyDeleteThat’s why these places are important, Lisa. They are involved in lots of conservation, breeding and reintroduction programmes. One of the tiger cubs when it was grown up came over to the US to breed there.
ReplyDeleteI like a white polar bear, good photos, Sue. Is there a zoo?
ReplyDeleteThe photos were taken at Yorkshire Wildlife Park which is about 45 minutes from us Nadezda. We have an annual,pass so visit fairly often.
DeleteNice photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Agnes
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