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Apr 23, 2005 01:23 |  #1

It was a great day to go to the zoo, little to hot though so all the animals were laying around being lazy, cept this one grizzly bear. He was in his pond swimming to the bottom and then picking up rocks and trying to throw them at us. It was crazy, Im pissed I don't think I got any keepers of it though. So I am posting this and asking for help. Is there any tricks to shooting through fences?


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Apr 23, 2005 01:44 |  #2

Nice snooooooz

Close to the fence and as wide as possible is all I can do.

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Apr 23, 2005 09:52 |  #3

Aww! I love that shot! It's so cute!




  
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Apr 23, 2005 13:06 as a reply to  @ RbrtPtikLeoSeny's post |  #4

I could be mistaken, but I don't think that is a Grizzly Bear. It looks more like a Bengal Tiger.

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Apr 23, 2005 13:11 |  #5

What Neil said, but it's still a nice shot.




  
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