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Uploaded: 05/24/05 4:53 AM GMT
What's for Lunch?
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Alligator? or Crocodile? at the Caldwell Zoo, Tyler, Texas.

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::bayoubooger
05/24/05 10:51 AM GMT
g'day Lindy,

this boy doesn't look like he's missed any meals? thanks...

btw, this is a gator...crocs have more slender snouts and more bulge on the eyeballs...
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::alexis518
05/24/05 11:15 AM GMT
Boy, this guy is a bit of a "pudge-ball". I love the angle and the cropping of your shot and if you had not said this was taken at the zoo, I'd say you were next on the menu!
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We make a living by what we get; but we make a life by what we give.
jem184
05/24/05 12:56 AM GMT
wonderful image lindy! he is a scarry guy. i have to agree with alexis, i wouldn't have guessed that it was taken at the zoo!
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jem184 "One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love." Sophocles
bjb
05/24/05 3:02 PM GMT
Neat photo. Well done.
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::drgibson
05/24/05 3:06 PM GMT
Nice shot! How much zoom did you use?
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Capturing for infinity that which only lasts for a short time.
haleykat09
05/31/05 2:55 AM GMT
Hey Mom!! I like this gator!! Cool Shot!!
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Haleykat
heidlerr
06/01/05 11:47 PM GMT
Nice big fat gator. He looks like he's smiling. Good capture.
Russ
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"Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk." Edward Weston
Daybreakteacher
06/02/05 1:32 AM GMT
Very nice.
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Zeale
06/03/05 10:39 PM GMT
Ooo, that's wicked! Nice sharp image, probably goes well with his nice sharp teeth! :D
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~Zeale
Southern_Belle
06/18/05 11:33 PM GMT
It makes you feel like you are there (which I'm glad that I am not). Great shot.
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