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Morning macropods

Andy brown

Well-known member
The joint was jumpin'

Eastern Grey Kangaroos


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The shy and elusive swamp wallaby

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No sharpening on these, the wallabies just have grizzled fur.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Andy,

What you find wonderful, to me it's so much more! If we saw one of these in Beverly Hills, folk would think Jurassic Park had a breakout, I swear!

Pretty damn amazing, especially the second picture with the edges rimmed with backlight!




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Interesting to realize that the gene that acts as a switch for its cute arms are identical and exhangeable with the DNA switch to make front feet in a mouse or forewings of a fruit fly!

While we may think how different we are as creatures, we are just alternate presentations of the same potatoes by one very fine and, I must say, a rather humorous cook.

Asher
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Asher,

Andy,

What you find wonderful, to me it's so much more! If we saw one of these in Beverly Hills, folk would think Jurassic Park had a breakout, I swear!

Pretty damn amazing, especially the second picture with the edges rimmed with backlight!

Interesting to realize that the gene that acts as a switch for its cute arms are identical and exhangeable with the DNA switch to make front feet in a mouse or forewings of a fruit fly!

While we may think how different we are as creatures, we are just alternate presentations of the same potatoes by one very fine and, I must say, a rather humorous cook.

Well said!

Best regards,

Doug
 
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