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What a nice shot, good work.
If you look closely he is gliding above the water, and he does dive to get fish too I seen it happen personally. Amazing moment.
sorry about the photo size, i at this time just learning the camera.
I debated showing this photo, but how am I to learn what lays before me and label it, I came to the thought it is one of Gods creature dead or alive and sometimes we are forced to investigate no matter how gruesome the subject is, I did say sorry for the post. I needed to know so I can add it to my archive with its correct name, and I did find out there was a few cats in the area living in an old abandoned shack nearby, it is a cat but not sure if considerd domesticated when its a 3rd or 4th generation of living in the wild the lady told me. The mother was a child of one cat that was abandoned when the old man that owned it passed away in 2000. Is it still considered domesticate after being born in the wild? Just like to know how that works.
yes indeed it is, i like them they look so Jurassic like...lol
Forest Dragon this is the only shot I got, the bus was about to go when I took this, and we do have morning doves here in K.L. Malaysia, but this may be some kind of quail, we have many people here raise them for the eggs, this may be one that got away into the wild. actually there were morning doves near as well and they social with each other so maybe a cross bread...not sure. The bus driver told me it was a morning dove and thats why i said it.
Sometimes depending where you live in the world they have their own unique name of animals and plants which makes me confused until I joined Project Noah that helped me identified all species...Thanks guys.