Hilarious. But it makes you wonder what was the photographer doing?
I could have been one of those flying drons Incognito.
Oh yes, keep forgetting about drone cameras.
Probably taken from another vehicle in front IMO.
goats eat anything!
LOL how true.
Now that's a good way to trim the bushes.
love the goats, last time i was at the MELBOURNE SHOW, we were looking at the animals and one butted me, almost knocked me over, sharp horns,
Ouch! Cat! I must admit I have not had anything to do with them.
Diana with Fergies two daughters.
Charlotte getting all grown up, having lost that baby look.
Sorry I have put these in the wrong Thread! Need to take my medicine!
LOL ... no worries Celia. Hope you are recovering OK.
Was wondering why these lovely people were on the animal thread, gave me a smile anyway.
Hope this works and is closer to the mark!
Sloths are known for their slow movements due mainly to their slow metabolic rate. They also love snoozing and often spend 15 hours everyday sleeping atop trees. These tree-dwelling mammals feed on buds, leaves, or twigs and they can survive with very little food.
What many do not know is that sloths can swim and are known to occasionally get down from the trees and take a dip in the water. They use their long arms to propel themselves while swimming.
After dinner!
Love the sloth photo, thanks Celia.
LOVE the SLOTH photos, they are a lovely animal, no threat to anything else, their fur changes colour when they sense danger, they go a green colour , to blend in with the scenery,
Yesterday I was watching a programme on tv where a Tiger was having his teeth seen too by a Dentist, at the Zoo of course! He was huge and the Dentist was putting up a sweat! All in a special cage with about ten people on the ready if he should wage up! LOL He had broken a couple of teeth.
John Varty, JV, conservationist and film maker, Tiger Canyons (jvbigcats.co.za)
Tiger Canyon Private Game Reserve - Distinctly Different
Some years ago we used to follow a programme of Tiger Canyon, it was really a wonderful programme about Tigers in Africa on private land owned by
JohnVarty however, one day one of the younger Tigers decided to take a bite out of John!
Ladies this item is really interesting, he spent so much love towards his Tigers, it is such a shame that one of the babies did this damage to him. The two mothers were amazing, one even let him run with her when she was hunting, at a distance of course. If she wanted to be alone she would make a certain noise and that told him to go away. He ran with a cap that had a camera on and it actually showed all his activity with her, I would not have believed it if I had not seen it. Husband used to watch his programme also. I wish he would replay those programmes again.
He's got us in a pincer movement! Pride of lions is seen off by a four-inch CRAB | Daily Mail Online
The lion and company are not too sure what a crab is, or what it can do! LOL
So funny how curious they look. Poor crab probably very worried.
Not sure what these are!
They are Lemurs Celia, aren't they gorgeous
Oh! are they Incognito thanks for letting us know, yes they looked so cute I had to ad them into the Thread. Glad you love them too.
Love this photo!
I am thinking the Tiger is thinking of which one he will take for lunch! LOL
The male Bengal tiger turned his head to stare at the group who were looking the wrong way - and missing the moment of a lifetime to picture the spectacular creature which appeared a matter of feet away from their truck