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 I helped move the meter!   03-06-2005, 12:58 PM
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Another Nile Croc zoo pic

Here's another Nile Crocodile pic I took at the zoo: I hope you like it!!

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Wow, it looks like feeding time! It just amazes me every time I see a crocodillian. They are truly living dinosaurs.
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awesome pics. He looks happy.

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Thanks, I love that pic too.
It wasn't feeding time though, so I'm not sure if he was yawning or just opening his mouth to cool off. He's lying under the basking lamps up there.
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Probably hoping a big bird would fly in there lol, early dinner, great picture I love crocs

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Awesome shot Andrea.
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Thank you Zane; that's an especially nice compliment coming from you!
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Fantastic pic! Crocs amaze me, I think they are truely stunning giants and deserve a lot of respect. It looks very much like a wildlife shot Andrea, your photography skills are fantastic!
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Thanks Rachel, that's a great compliment. Although I think the crocodile deserves most of the credit for being gorgeous!
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Crocodiles aren't living dinosaurs. They are not and never will be dinosaurs. They are related to dinosaurs, though.

 


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