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Pat's cuddly safari
Even in the forests of Germany occationally one
finds big cats. I went to the place where a few people had
seen some. I was successful and discovered a small group of the sweet
carnivores.
There was the danger of them attacking me and scaring me away
any time. But I fed them with cookies, tempted with caresses and
I had won their trust. I was able to make beautiful pictures of
them, which I want to show you.
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Distrustfully looks the small one from the tree.
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Gradually they climbed from their favourite places.
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Just sweet, the small curious Panther.
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Naturally they wanted to impress me with
their balancing acts on a trunk.
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Completely elevated is the larger one of the Panther.
It proudly poses on it's branch.
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It insists on doing a final portrait.
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Lured by the bustle, a cheetah appeared.
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Quickly they became friends.
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The pretty female wanted a self-portrait as well.
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Further away, I spotted a big jaguar.
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The mighty jaguar was not very happy
with me disturbing it's hunt at the lake.
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After short hissing I could persuade it for a picture.
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(c) Annett Noack 2004 - 2009
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