Valvebounce said:Hi Luka.
Cute little fellow, very nice composition. Is it a Filigree Siberian Hamster? Possibly called Basil?
Cheers, Graham.
;D
I think that Fawlty Towers humour was lost on Luka !
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Valvebounce said:Hi Luka.
Cute little fellow, very nice composition. Is it a Filigree Siberian Hamster? Possibly called Basil?
Cheers, Graham.
Sporgon said:Valvebounce said:Hi Luka.
Cute little fellow, very nice composition. Is it a Filigree Siberian Hamster? Possibly called Basil?
Cheers, Graham.
;D
I think that Fawlty Towers humour was lost on Luka !
Sporgon said:Valvebounce said:Hi Luka.
Cute little fellow, very nice composition. Is it a Filigree Siberian Hamster? Possibly called Basil?
Cheers, Graham.
;D
I think that Fawlty Towers humour was lost on Luka !
Besisika said:Lemur of Madagascar.
DominoDude said:Edible frog - Pelophylax esculentus
One out of a total of 19 different amphibians - toads, frogs and newts - found in Sweden. The second shot shows a male and female in amplexus.
DominoDude said:Edible frog - Pelophylax esculentus
One out of a total of 19 different amphibians - toads, frogs and newts - found in Sweden. The second shot shows a male and female in amplexus.
Jack Douglas said:The frogs in my pond are trysexual.
I was quite surprised to see the color of deer eyes with flash. Even if the flash is not straight on, they don't display correctly.
Jack
hehe Jack, I identify them by the size difference.Jack Douglas said:DominoDude said:Edible frog - Pelophylax esculentus
One out of a total of 19 different amphibians - toads, frogs and newts - found in Sweden. The second shot shows a male and female in amplexus.
Be considerate, you might be hurting their feelings by identifying them as male/female! Nice shot.
Jack