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goosey
Really Wild Member
Registered: August 2007 Location: Holland Posts: 2,011
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Sat 22, March 2008 5:03am
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Crikey -this looks frightening! Were you at risk at any time? I take it as it was a reserve there were no barriers.
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tony d
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Registered: March 2007 Posts: 260
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Sat 22, March 2008 7:34am
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Hi goosey,
There are fences to keep the animals away from the public viewing areas but, luckily it was large wire mesh and the camera lens could go through it. This beast was about six feet away!
Tony
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paul m
Really Wild Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Sheffield, South Yorks, UK Posts: 2,412
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Sat 22, March 2008 4:31pm
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Clearly none too keen on being photographed! Can't be many more frightening sights than to meet one of these as you're going out for a walk? A hungry tiger, of course .....
------------------------------ "I started off with nothing ... and I've still got most of it left."
Seasick Steve
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