Animals in Black and White

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I hope there were some bars between you - that's a pretty piercing look, deciding what's tastiest. Mind you, even an Australian Bush Turkey must be more tender than the average Ozzie.
Definitely a barrier. he is nice. But not that nice
 
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Sporgon

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Taking a stroll with the family down Fraisethorpe Beach in the evening at low tide, Lock Down free. Fraisethorpe used to be one of the few legal nudist beaches in the UK until the council put an end to it :)

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Ooops, did I post this under " Animals in Black and White" ?

My wife used to be a bit of an animal, but less so now :cool:

She IS an animal, and that's not a comment on her behavior, just me being pedantic--humans, biologically speaking, are classed as family hominidae, order primates, class mammalia, phylumn chordata, kindom animalia, domain eukaryota.
 
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She IS an animal, and that's not a comment on her behavior, just me being pedantic--humans, biologically speaking, are classed as family hominidae, order primates, class mammalia, phylumn chordata, kindom animalia, domain eukaryota.
duh......stevieC, if I call you a donkey do you think it's because I believe you have big ears and bray a lot ? You don't think I was using the noun "animal" as an order of primates, do you ??

Primeval maybe ;)
 
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duh......stevieC, if I call you a donkey do you think it's because I believe you have big ears and bray a lot ? You don't think I was using the noun "animal" as an order of primates, do you ??

Primeval maybe ;)

Oh I knew you meant something quite different. I suppose I should congratulate you on your good fortune!
 
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