So... I took MPP into the wild II

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So... I took MPP into the wild II
exotic animals
Image by Robert Bruce Murray III // Sort Of Natural
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Took a few photos of my copy of Merriweather Post Pavilion in the wild. The wild being the pines of south jersey (not so exotic..)

It's quite photogenic.

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Sambar in Velvet on the Weighing Board
exotic animals
Image by St.VincentVolunteers
A harvest from the December 2008 Sambar Hunt on St. Vincent NWR. Again, just a beautiful animal. There was not a blemish on him, and no ticks, parasites, etc.; very healthy. Photo by USFWS Volunteer Robin Rickel Vroegop


Hiding Lion cub
exotic animals
Image by Jason Wharam
Lions are part of a group of exotic animals that are the core of zoo exhibits since the late eighteenth century; members of this group are invariably large vertebrates and include elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotamuses, large primates, and other big cats; zoos sought to gather as many of these species as possible. Although many modern zoos are more selective about their exhibits, there are over 1,000 African and 100 Asiatic lions in zoos and wildlife parks around the world. They are considered an ambassador species and are kept for tourism, education and conservation purposes. Lions can reach an age of over 20 years in captivity; Apollo, a resident lion of Honolulu Zoo in Honolulu, Hawaii, died at age 22 in August 2007. His two sisters, born in 1986, were still alive in August 2007. Breeding programs need to note origins to avoid breeding different subspecies and thus reducing conservation value.
Wildlife photography, artwork and graphic editing from Jason Wharam Photography.

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