Dingo Dinner (caution: not for the faint-hearted!)

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Dingo Dinner (caution: not for the faint-hearted!)

Postby d70_n00b on Sat Dec 03, 2005 1:48 am

Hey all, I saw Mal's post on "Dingo Licking!" and was reminded of these shots I grabbed at Taronga Zoo. Also, these are straight from the camera, no PP at all.

CAUTION: Pictures below are somewhat graphic in nature, don't scroll down if you can't handle animal-on-animal violence! :shock:

To be honest, I didn't remember taking the first shot (of the bird), but found I'd taken it about 3 shots before the rest of the series... I guess the Dingo liked the bird too.......

As always, click to enlarge (if you dare!)...

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Just another reason I wouldn't have dingos licking my face anytime soon! :D
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Postby Mal on Sat Dec 03, 2005 8:40 am

Nice puppy! i was hoping for something a little more graphic :) :) Actually most of the Dingoes I have worked with have been very "neat" eaters. This guy was obviously having an afternoon snack.
Nice photo story.
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Postby Killakoala on Sat Dec 03, 2005 9:02 am

The duck must have been asleep. :)
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Postby moggy on Sat Dec 03, 2005 9:13 am

Finger lickin' good, now I wish I'd gone for the family pack! :lol:

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