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Based on a true story. The continuing adventures of nietroooh, Alba and Aurora.

Archive for the ‘Emmen’ Category



Like a bat out of hell.

Like a bat out of hell.
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: Two California sea lions race through and shoot out of the water, hunting for the (dead) fish that’s been thrown to them.

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Tying the knot.

Tying the knot.
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A squirrel-monkey practices his knot-tying skills.

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For argument’s sake.

For argument's sake.
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: Two rather unhappy hippo’s are having an argument. The thing is, the hippo on the right just tried to eat a young hippo as a tasty snack. It’s mother, the hippo on the left, disagrees about the tastyness of her young.

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Peek-a-boo.

Peek-a-boo
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A young kangaroo plays peek-a-boo from it’s mothers pouch.

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I wish I was a little bit taller.

I wish I was a little bit taller
Where: Noorder Dierenpark, Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: Awww, it looks so tasty and the poor little prairie-dog just can’t reach!

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Tonguetwister.

Tonguetwister
Where: Noorder Dierenpark, Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A giraffe shows of the most difficult tonguetwister of all.

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King of the sky.

King of the sky.
Where: Emmen, the Netherlands.
What: A Marabou Stork shows his - slightly damaged - total wingspan. It’s wingspan matches that of the Andean Condor, and it’s the largest of any landbird. This one’s wingspan is somewhat limited, with it’s broken wing and all.

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