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I took this picture at our local zoo. It is a Florida Panther. It is taken through glass. He was pacing and moving so much that after about 15 minutes I gave up and walked ahead when my wife called me back. He laid down right in front of me and looked right at me. I took the shot and he jumped up and never stopped again. I was thrilled to get at least the one pic! Once in a while we are lucky.
I love to watch them they are fascinating animals. Trique Daddi Sony DSC F717 |
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Nice picture of that panther, Trique Daddi. The cat's eyes are really trying to pierce you aren't they!
Considering how close this cat was to you when taking the picture, I bet you were a bit comforted by that pane of glass between yourself and him, eh? :-) |
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Yes, nicely done. Some times you get lucky... and you take it every time!
It's kinda sad that they are endangered, as they are beautiful cats. Eric |
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Thanks!We do appreciate a little luck sometimes! They are beautiful cats.I love to watch the big cats move. They are so graceful!
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You caught an expression on that animal that is priceless. Thanks very much for sharing it.
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