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who is eating creeping cherry fruits?
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Ori Fragman Sapir (fragman)
(43778) |
Genre: Animals |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2008-07-29 |
Categories: Mammals |
Exposure: f/18.0, 1/125 seconds |
More Photo Info: [view] |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2008-08-29 0:30 |
Viewed: 3584 |
Points: 8 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I found this on Mt Hermon, where creeping cherry (Cerasus prostrata) is very common. I was told foxes like the cherry fruits, but I'm not absolutely sure. |
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Hy Ori
I never expect to see something like this here. There are people (in the world) who are "buzy" with this stuffs and they make also books. I have in Romania one kind of book(with animal droppings), but unfortunatly I forget the title.
Also this are part of the nature
Oana
Hy Ori,
Of course! They seem fox excrements.
Greetings.
Ferran
- vral
(1049) - [2008-08-29 18:25]
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Hello Ori,
you've presented an image for "wild" judgement, which is beyond my capcity. Usually such kind of investigations are done along with foot prints nearby, if at all any around there which could give a lead.
Thanks for sharing
vral
Definitely a different kind of photo... but still a part of nature. There used to be a very well-known photographer who specialized in roadkills... I remember one of a bird skeleton... can't remember the photographer's name. Anyway it is interesting. :)
Larry
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- jpdenk
(333) - [2008-08-30 7:56]
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Well, that's different.....
I want to make a humorous comment using a rather vulgar term, but I'm not sure what sort of language is allowed, this shot is just begging for that sort of humor though. :-)
Recorded very well though, I'll bet it's one of a kind here.
JD