LOVELY pics CELIA, the stag is stunning,
Thanks Cats!
Think the Tiger needs to use his tooth brush though! LOL
He look a big old to me, but it is a good photo.
Yes I really was taken by the photo of the Stag.
I wanted to share my two cats with you, but I cannot upload their photo.
So I started looking on the net for two cats that look like them!
A cat is a cat so you think! But it is like looking for a needle in
a haystack. One looks like the photo above, but I cannot find a
photo of her sister who has a bit more tabby markings on her back.
Both are predominantly white with tabby tales.
But they have different skeletons one is heavier the other finer.
One has more pointed ears than the other. It is amazing how different
each cat's expressions are when you search for a photo of a cat!
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New Born Lemurs
Zookeepers have released adorable footage of twin ring-tailed lemurs clinging tightly to their mother shortly after birth.
The delightful duo arrived to seven-year-old mum Fiona following her 135-day-long pregnancy and have been clinging tightly to her ever since.
At just 15cm tall, the tiny twins are each no bigger than 'tennis balls with tails' and weigh just a few hundred grams.
Zookeepers have not yet been able to confirm the genders of the new arrivals, as baby lemurs spend the first few months of life piggybacking on their mums.
Pigs CAN fly: Astonishing moment an eagle swoops down and carries off a piglet before eating the unlucky porker
Clarke Espie, 75, took the photographs in the Cromarty Wetlands in Queensland, Australia. He was driving back to his campsite when he heard a high-pitched shriek from the skies above. Instinctively grabbing his camera, Espie was shocked to see a piglet screaming though the air in the clutches of the bird. Despite its powerful wings, the sea eagle struggled to gain altitude before landing its prey upon a small island within the wetlands, where together the two birds shared the meal.
Cute!