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Sounds like fun.Yeah man, I love animals...The bigger and more deadly, the better!
Lions and Cheetahs in Africa was unreal...Got to walk with 6 lionesses and sit around with them petting and talking, which was awesome!
I went to Crocosaurus cove in Darwin...Got dropped into their tank there. I had the sharks down in the Neptune Islands booked but due to covid the sharks got changed to Cape Town. I've been to all 5 points in AU now...Alice Springs has beautiful desert scenery! Got to run Lambos with Big A through there, which was cool! Fed/Pet a Koala and kangaroos in Melbourne...Koalas are cool haha, and jumped in the water and pet stingrays and quokkas in Perth!
I couldn't get the tigers and rhinos done in Africa because everything was just starting to open back up to the world after covid, so many areas were still shutdown...I found Tiger Kingdom while doing some searching for hands-on interactions. So now it's getting that all worked out with whatever I can get into there ...Always wanted to see a cobra head on too...So hopefully I can see one of those without it being behind glass?!
So right now the main things I'm interested in trying to see...And ALL hands-on interactions if possible:
Tigers
Rhinos
Snakes (cobras/anacondas,giant pythons - anything very large lol)
Giant Pandas
Polar bears (obviously not touching but being able to see one right out there in the open lol)
Sperm Whales and Whale sharks
Goliath Spider (doubt I'll ever be able to make it out to be able to see one of those in the world)
Anything else large, deadly and once in a lifetime
Maybe we should have a photo thread: travel, cars, women, guns,
food, houses, etc. . . . but where the eff do you stop?
Amazing pics man, I was able to swim with a Jaguar in Honduras some years back.Here's a few from my adventures...
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Hack...We already have a pet forum. That don't countSince we are posting pics, purchase a pedigree Main Coon. Named him Fred. He has blue eyes. He been on TV twice already. Breeder wants to put him in a cat show end of March. At 6 months, he is already 5 kg. They grow up to 3 years. Should be at least 10 kg, up to 14 kg.
The Maine coon cat! From my home state, Love those!Since we are posting pics, purchase a pedigree Main Coon. Named him Fred. He has blue eyes. He been on TV twice already. Breeder wants to put him in a cat show end of March. At 6 months, he is already 5 kg. They grow up to 3 years. Should be at least 10 kg, up to 14 kg. View attachment 171877
Just too cool!Amazing pics man, I was able to swim with a Jaguar in Honduras some years back.
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Always enjoyed yours.Up for some travel photos?
They had it setup where people could get in the water him to pet him, I asked the keeper if I could try picking him up and he said just be very confident and scoop him up or he will reject it.Just too cool!
How does that work?
Good they like water.
They had it setup where people could get in the water him to pet him, I asked the keeper if I could try picking him up and he said just be very confident and scoop him up or he will reject it.
Not sure if more luck than confidence but he didn't eat my face off so happy I am.
Yes I was quite surprised to see what an exceptional swimmer he was, it was such a beautiful animal.Great story. You couldn't escape him in the water if he got pissed off
Yes I was quite surprised to see what an exceptional swimmer he was, it was such a beautiful animal.