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10/04/2004 09:50:03 AM · #26
You could also tell your children : "One of them got sand in its eyes, that why the other one is pushing her home".

(A joke from a Dutch comedian, world famous in Holland, when asked by his son about two dogs doing the same).

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Message edited by author 2004-10-04 13:29:40.
10/04/2004 01:10:05 PM · #27
Up until a few moments ago, I thought the thread title said wider, not wilder.
10/04/2004 01:12:36 PM · #28
I have a picture from my Kenya series (no, not one of the ones I've put into my portfolio/ DPC Prints) of two warthogs also "doing it like they do on the Discovery channel" and half the people who see it immediately yell "MAKIN' BACON"!

:o)
10/04/2004 04:01:15 PM · #29
I'm suprised nobody thought this was an overexposed picture ;)
10/04/2004 04:09:29 PM · #30
Okay, for those trying to identify them...

They are Humpbacked Rhinos!!

No-one told him that Rhino horn is an afrodizzyact! Bet one of them feeling a bit dizzy, cos it ain't working on his horn!
10/04/2004 04:17:49 PM · #31
I see from your collection that it appears the male Rhino was a gentleman and at least cuddled afterward. LOL

J.B.
10/04/2004 04:31:14 PM · #32


While were on the subject I visited the local park a couple of weeks ago and these two caged parrots were really going at it, for all to see.
I always thought birds just got on shook a few times and that was it. These birds were making real love making noises (very loud and both seemed to enjoy the act very much) I was amazed at such passion in birds. Something I have never witnessed in my entire life! After he got off and kissed her several times Ahhhhhh! Is this normal behaviour in parrots?
The quality of the image is terrible as it was through wire with the sun at the top
But just thought I would share!
10/04/2004 06:00:04 PM · #33
//markg.photostep.com/image/237799002

This is slightly more benign, but I just think it's funny how there's another insect looking down at them. Absloutely no privacy!

Message edited by author 2004-10-04 18:00:29.
10/04/2004 07:23:22 PM · #34
Great "Nude" Laurie lol.
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