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12/22/2013 09:40:30 AM · #1 |
Take an interesting or otherwise artful image of dead fauna.
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12/22/2013 09:46:29 AM · #2 |
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12/22/2013 11:27:34 AM · #3 |
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12/22/2013 11:29:19 AM · #4 |
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12/22/2013 11:32:44 AM · #5 |
I suppose I should post some examples.
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12/22/2013 01:33:48 PM · #6 |
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12/23/2013 10:04:45 AM · #7 |
Uh Cory, methinks you're forgetting something....snow. You live in a nice dry deserty area, where I'm sure it's much easier to find dead critters, skeletons etc just laying there in plain view. But right now, there simply isn't much fauna - dead or otherwise - to be found. |
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12/23/2013 10:20:20 AM · #8 |
Winter in the mountains is the time of much starvation and death of animals. It's not hard to find dead animals. However, the recycling system in very dynamic. Death is a part of life. It does not take more than a few days for animals to be recycled. By Spring, we only see a few remnants of bones.
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12/23/2013 10:33:29 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by snaffles: Uh Cory, methinks you're forgetting something....snow. You live in a nice dry deserty area, where I'm sure it's much easier to find dead critters, skeletons etc just laying there in plain view. But right now, there simply isn't much fauna - dead or otherwise - to be found. |
You could always take a picture of dinner. :D |
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