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African Cobra ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Alligator ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Bison ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Brolga ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Flamingo ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Gibbon ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Hippo ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Hippo ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Iguana ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Lion Caged pride. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Lion These cubs were born last July. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Lizards ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Long Horn Sheep ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Macaw They take out two Macaws so people can watch them fly around. ©T...
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Macaw The fly by. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Macaw ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Macaw ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Orangoutang This Orangoutang was digging for honey which was placed in this rock by the...
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Otter Thesse tow cheeky fellows are asian Otters. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Sealion This is the male Australian Sealion. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Sealions The smaller Sealion is the female. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Spider Monkey This female is pregnant. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Tree Snake This snake is around 8 feet long. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Tree Snake I like its eyes. ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby These are threatened in the wild but through breeding programs they are being...
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Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, ©T C Lubcke 2005
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Zebra ©T C Lubcke 2005
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