Baby Wild Animals!

Baby Wild Animals!
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Baby wild animals are always fun to watch on safari.
They are the future for their species.
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http://www.nature.org/initiatives/climatechange/calculator
Average American = 27.0
My score = 7.9
World average = 5.5
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*Footage filmed in Kenya, Africa
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  1. Great question. That footage is from when a baby rhino was being cared for by Lewa Wildlife Conservancy rangers until she was old enough to go on her own. She is now living in the wild.

  2. No. I am not a pro photographer at all. I just like taking pictures when I can. To find out more about what I sell and how much I sold in 2008 for instance check out my myspace. (the link is on my main page here)

  3. Reminds me when my cat was young. Cats are always stay young somehow.

    Anyway, but it's always sad in wildlife when the mothers frighten away their brood.

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