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49250pMaleBennettsWallaby * This is the older of the two Bennett's Wallabies. Many people get them for pets and then find out that they really can't handle them. I'm not sure if the two resident Wallabies were rescued pets or not, but many of the animals in this Natural Science Center Zoo were rescued. * 663 x 720 * (250KB)
49260pMaleBennettsWallaby * This is the younger wallaby. He is a very friendly cuss and was fascinated with my tripod. He played with it and then he decided to taste it. I convinced him that the grass growing under the tree next to us was much tastier, but he was a little miffed that I wouldn't let him eat my tripod. * 481 x 720 * (130KB)
49283pMaleBengalTiger * This male Tiger (Panthera tigris subspecies Bengal) was pacing back and forth right next to any person that came near the fence. I never got near the fence as will be explained in the next shot... * 479 x 720 * (128KB)
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49285pGetBackJack * Lovely. I saw him mark a bush right next to the fence when some teenage boys were standing close by. They jumped back but I don't think he got them and unfortunately I didn't get the shot. Darn. * 720 x 568 * (139KB)
49292pMaleBengalTiger * Still pacing. I shot this from inside a glass walled area. The glass was somewhat distorting, but it's better than that wire fence. * 480 x 720 * (146KB)
49300pMaleBengalTiger * Growling and heading for the teenagers... * 720 x 481 * (159KB)
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