And here's more of my "grand finale" to Animal Week!

This here is a genuine wombat--now I know what it looks like!

This photo didn't turn out that well, but I just had to show you all what an echidna looks like--this is the same type of critter that we passed by on the side of the road (too bad we didn't stop and take a picture of it then, then I would have owned the rights to sell it:)
And here's more contributions from the Melbourne Zoo:



No roaring lions for us this time, just snoozing in the morning sunshine.
What's interesting is that these lions were a fair ways off and I took this picture through an almost screen-like cage
1 comment:
The snoozing lions picture is fabulous!
Mmmm, makes me want to join them.
*zzzzzz*
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