
This guy just couldn’t get enough loving. I scratched his head deep into his coat and he loved it. He was like a dog – when I quit scratching he nudged my hand for more. I didn’t want to leave here because they were so much fun to pet.
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This guy just couldn’t get enough loving. I scratched his head deep into his coat and he loved it. He was like a dog – when I quit scratching he nudged my hand for more. I didn’t want to leave here because they were so much fun to pet.

I had clicked it almost 10 years back in mahabaleshwar with my Olympus film point and shoot. Recently I tried to scan some of my old negatives and its one of them. Unfortunately I couldn’t keep my invaluable negatives in the best condition and thats why you will see those …

Bison getting ready to flip on his back and scratch that itch! Subsequent photographs are almost obscene.

One of a series of old stone carvings, scratched or pecked, near Tarhuna. There are a variety of petroglyph styles and subjects here, mostly of cattle and other animals.

Hey, when all you can see of the sloth is the back end, that’s what you get pictures of. It did wake up enough to scratch said back end.