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El Zorro
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A wild red fox of the argentinian Patagonia. I was camping into a wild area of the Perito Moreno National Park and one morning I recived the visit of this particular and beautiful animals. They were not shy, and they were very curious.
I hope they still living in freedom as this one, but there are lot of illegal hunters in this wild part of my country, most of them are foreing visitors, from USA and Europe, and they believe that because they have money they could do everything. But I would like to know if they could do the same in their countries. |
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- Fisher
(8915) - [2005-02-22 13:09]
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Money, the root of all evil. What can one do to someone who illegaly shoots animals? I know, do the same to them and see how they feel.
Excelent capture and fitting to the title. Well done on this composition and a beautiful view.
TFS.
Mike
Nice shot, it could be a bit sharper.
Well done.
TFS.
Great shot. I like picturesv like this, where you can see the animal and its habitat. Cheers, Ori
- KellEy
(704) - [2005-09-20 20:54]
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Nice photo. A fantastic place for an image of such a gorgeous animal.
I hate when people hunt an animal you can't even eat. Chinchillas are nearly extinct for that very reason.
Thanks for sharing!
- rildin
(125) - [2006-05-04 22:51]
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Excellent point of view, seeing under the fox adds to its superiority. You might sharpen the photo a bit and maybe increase the saturation. Great shot and a great note, I really agree with you on its contents. Thanks for sharing!
Regards
-Ari