Monday, December 15, 2008

butterflies snuggle

my my. finally back with more photos =)

let's start with some comfy snuggling.





Was doing a routine check on the squirrels one day and bumped into this lovely pair. snuggle tight with one another and falling asleep, under the gentle setting sun. Hmm. i also wanna snuggle soon. strokie strokie ^^
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Little kittehs are growning up. Can i call them Don and Chaka, onegai. (haha ^^)



and one particular furry is becoming evil extremely drastically. just look at that smirk.



Yeaaaaa give me blooodd >< meeOOOwww.
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Hello Robo



a long time without any shots from my furries. and here is one. with my Robo on his favourite loggy resting place. my gawd. look at the lumps of fats. you need to go on a strict diet, or do you not need to =D
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Mr. Flying Foxie



and yay. stretch that wings ><
As big as you can. wahhh~
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another routine check and i almost collapse in shock.



For the first split second i thought those were blood O_O on a closer look, for the second split second. ah haha. those were just the color rubbed off from the salt block. Bad girl. trying to put on some make up eh. Strokie.
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have i introduced them before. hmm. *flippin through my blog pages* nope. you guys are pretty safe =)

Water Buffaloes



Water Buffalo
Bubalus bubalis
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Bovidae
Average lifespan : Up to 25 years
Gestation period: 9 to 11 months
Females normally produce calves every other year
Young bulls typically remain with maternal herds, which consist of around 30 buffalo, for three years after birth.

Their wide-splayed hoofed feet prevent them from sinking too deeply in the mud and allow them to move about in wetlands and swamps. These marshes provide good cover and rich aquatic plants to forage on, although water buffalo actually prefer to feed in grasslands on grass and herbs.

Wild water buffalo are endangered and live only in a small number of protected areas stretching across India, Nepal, and Bhutan, and a wildlife reserve in Thailand. And populations are likely to diminish as they are interbred with domesticated water buffalo.
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Was taking countless of photos due to the birth of the two calves (refer to top). And simply couldnt resist freshly grown horn, slowly, slowly, so delicately =)
Another one more shot



Grow up well =) Strokie.
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Now, needa get some more stuffs for my fruffies. Tata.

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