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A friend just shared this link:
Animal Parenting Moments

I found it cute..go check it out![/quote

Amazing and interesting collection of photos.especially the squirrel holding its babe.
They are so cute and beautiful! The photographers are indeed very amazing and talented to be able to catch such moments!

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They are so cute and beautiful! The photographers are indeed very amazing and talented to be able to catch such moments!

Yes. All credit to the lensman who stayed with immense patience crouching amidst bushes unnoticed for hours together.
Yeah the photography is commendable. Just like beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder....similarly, beauty of any photograph lies in the hands of the photographers!

“A mistake is a crash-course in learning” – Billy Anderson

very nice photographs, :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

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Photography was looked down as as mere Mechanical Art once. Now with the arrival of many talented Photographers, Photography is accepted as a Fine Art.. Kudos to the Photographer.
Kids are always cute and innocent, irrespective of the fact that they exist in the animal plane or the human plane of existence. The great photographers deserve complete applause for presenting some unforgettable and lively moments.
Kids are always cute and innocent, irrespective of the fact that they exist in the animal plane or the human plane of existence. The great photographers deserve complete applause for presenting some unforgettable and lively moments.


Catching the right moment is the key for a successful photographer. This photographer has just done that. Yes, he deserves all the commendations.
Advent of smart phone taking screen shots anywhere is easier.

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