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Growling and heading for the teenagers...
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)

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)

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09-20-2007
49304pMaleBengalTiger * He didn't particularly like for me to be in the glass enclosure either. What a grouch. * 720 x 532 * (98KB)

49325pFemaleBlackHowlerMonkey * This is a female Black Howler monkey. Only the males are actually black; females and infants are blonde. * 480 x 720 * (120KB)

49348pAfricanSpurThighedTortoise * An African Spur-thighed Tortoise. You can see the spurs on his legs. This one was about two feet long. AKA Geochelone sulcata * 720 x 480 * (114KB)

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