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In December, I went to the Minnesota Zoo to test my new camera and to celebrate
cowfan's birthday. This was my first time with my new camera, so I didn't really know to make things look as nice as they do now. Still, I want to get this set shared so I can get to better stuff.
This is my favorite:

'cause... well... goral tongue.

Triple otter grade can be used for extra fine sanding as well as paint and tarnish removal.

Sad monkey is thinking about the mean things some people say and wondering what happened in their youth to make them like that.

This cat looks *exactly* like my former neighbor who'd work on his truck every weekend while listening to the Nascar race.

He became a fisher of men and now lives in the zoo.

It is quite difficult to get rid of an infestation of crevice frogs.

I like the goth aesthetic, but when these birds start piercing their bills, it gets a bit weird.

Otters like apples. I know, I wouldn't have thought that either.

Noooooooo! You're looking the wrong way!

Happy shark.

I'm going to have to go during a non-busy day sometime and try to get a better shot of this. I really need flash to make this work right.

If they wiggle their neck feathers fast enough, they turn into lions.

He's doing trigonometry in his head. How do I know? Their hooves can't hold pencils.
This is my favorite:

'cause... well... goral tongue.

Triple otter grade can be used for extra fine sanding as well as paint and tarnish removal.

Sad monkey is thinking about the mean things some people say and wondering what happened in their youth to make them like that.

This cat looks *exactly* like my former neighbor who'd work on his truck every weekend while listening to the Nascar race.

He became a fisher of men and now lives in the zoo.

It is quite difficult to get rid of an infestation of crevice frogs.

I like the goth aesthetic, but when these birds start piercing their bills, it gets a bit weird.

Otters like apples. I know, I wouldn't have thought that either.

Noooooooo! You're looking the wrong way!

Happy shark.

I'm going to have to go during a non-busy day sometime and try to get a better shot of this. I really need flash to make this work right.

If they wiggle their neck feathers fast enough, they turn into lions.

He's doing trigonometry in his head. How do I know? Their hooves can't hold pencils.