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  1. Mandrill 4

    Mandrill 4

    The yawning process is now complete.
  2. Mandrill 3

    Mandrill 3

    The yawning process is almost at maximum.
  3. Mandrill 2

    Mandrill 2

    The yawning process has begun.
  4. Mandrill 1

    Mandrill 1

    Before falling asleep he starts the yawning process.
  5. ndcisiv

    Komodo Dragon

    From the Phoenix Zoo in Phoenix Arizona.
  6. ndcisiv

    Squirrel Monkey

    Taken at the Phoenix Zoo, in Phoenix Arizona. Not in the wild. ;)
  7. Active Driveway

    Active Driveway

    as shown by the signs, Prospect Park Zoo Service Entrance I like to photograph gates (and windows) as well as signs--so this colorful blend caught my eye
  8. M

    Parrots at the Zoo!

    Any C C welcomed. Though they turned out pretty good.
  9. NGH

    Yellow birds at the San Diego Zoo

    Had fun trying to get the perfect shot of these yellow birds at the zoo (bad me for not checking the species)
  10. NGH

    You thought I was asleep?

    Taken at San Diego Zoo recently.. I hope zoo pictures are acceptable here (new here).
  11. M

    Parrots at the Zoo.

  12. M

    Wrong way to Grow..

    Took the picture of this rose while at a local zoo I think it turned out well. I sort off enjoy the sadness of the way it grew and the way it's already withering.
  13. mdsphotography

    Why Me?

    Hello and thanks for taking the time to stop by. New to the Forum and to Photography. Well I, like pretty much everyone else here, have been taking photos for many years but it is only about the last 6 months that I started looking at it more seriously. This photo was taken awhile ago at our...
  14. birdbonkers84

    Trip to the Zoo

    1. Gentoo Penguin Gentoo Penguin by Mark Coull, on Flickr 2. King Penguin King penguin by Mark Coull, on Flickr 3. Meerkat Meerkat in morning light by Mark Coull, on Flickr 4. Grey Squirrel Grey Squirrel in the sunlight by Mark Coull, on Flickr 5. Black-headed gull (winter plumage)...
  15. Shael

    Another day at the Zoo

    First time posting here, comments welcome. From the Henry Doorly Zoo:
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