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Bedlington Terrier
Image by Llima
Go ahead - say something about his head. I sure did!
SOME FACTS:
The Bedlington Terrier is a breed of terrier named after the mining town of Bedlington, Northumberland in North East England.
The Bedlington Terrier is often described as looking like a lamb on a leash, probably because it has non-shedding fur with a woolly texture.
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Image by Wolfgang Lonien
"Tuna", October 2012
- an alert huntress
- ISO 800 with +2/3rd stops in camera, still pushed almost a full stop in post (so in fact that's more like ISO 1600)
- 1/6th of a second, hand-held
- cropped 6x7 in post
- see also on my blog
Pensive
Image by Nita J Y
A ring-tailed lemur at Auckland Zoo sits and reflects on life...
Some interesting facts: Lemurs are distant relatives of monkeys, belonging to the strepsirrhini class of primates, meaning they have wet noses and a small body-to-brain ratio. The word 'lemur' means something like 'ghost' in Latin (so named because of their nocturnal habits and creepy vocalisations). Lemurs are native to the island of Madagascar.