Now that is different, most of us have to carefully approach our photo subjects.
Just going through some old pics today in the lousy weather and came across these which we took when on hols at our daughter & son-in-law’s place when they were bringing up a few orphaned kangaroos.
After a hard days grazing, wonder what’s on - ……maybe Skippy???
No, ‘Elvis (the kangaroo)’ wasn’t spoilt much ……………………..
'Elvis' was hand raised by Sharon and Alfred from a tiny joey after his mother was killed.
He has since been rehabilitated at a wildlife park at Batchelor and still comes in for a daily pat.
Erich
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						Now that is different, most of us have to carefully approach our photo subjects.
LOL ...."Elvis" would be the one approaching us - especially if we were carrying a camera - or better still some food. He would join us every morning for toast - and believe me, as he grew bigger he could reach everything on the table
He also got on wonderfully with their dogs - a Staffy cross & a Bull Arab cross. Even slept with them in their very large kennel.
Everyone missed him when he went to Batchelor, he was a big hit with visitors - but he had to go, he was just getting too BIG.
This juvenille Yellow Spotted Monitor Varanus Panoptes (about 1 m long) come today to our garden.
There are not many of them because they died by eating cane toads

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10012 by prischl, on Flickr
IMG_0125copy by prischl, on Flickr
Water Dragon by prischl, on Flickr
Egernia striolata (Tree Skink) taken in Gawler Ranges National Park, SA (22 Sep 2011).
Cheers
KarlB

That skink gets my vote. What a great shot
A very fine portrait Karl!!
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						Here are some images from our last outing.
David
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						It would be nice to post images a touch larger, is this posable?
David
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