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Our local zoo has manifold species. Among them 2 wolverines. This shot is from my visit earlier this year. So, when I went there last sunday those two guys ran about and each time crossing each other's way the grumpily gnarled :D at each other and no shot was possible with my manual lens.

 

Olympus EM5 with Telyt R 250 mm

 

 

 

 

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Great shot of the most various animal the Wolverine .This beast is not afraid of any other predator ,also is very adapted to the deep snow high up in the mountains .I just saw a documentary about this animal .So I am glad you got this excellent photo of it. John Basso.

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A wonderful photo, even if it doesn't look at all like Hugh Jackman. If I recall, the only animal bolder and more fearsome is the honey badger (Perhaps they are in a bad mood since they don't like the weak sounding name, "honey" badger).

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Dee,

 

thanks, you are right, I always try to gie way to the imagination of freedom that no fence will be disturbing. I am amused to find it "cute". You did not hear the grumpy sound.

 

John,

your comment is very interesting. I am glad you like it.

 

Tundraline,

many thanks for your informative comment. They are really impressive animals and we are lucky to have two of them here then.

 

Stuart,

good you like the portrait of this powerful animal. Thanks for your nice comment.

 

Bill,

yes, amazing they are, and all the comments here are giving a hint. Here were have the German name "Vielfrass" which means shovel in what you an get. And this is quite an unpolite name for some such humans being guest a dinner party.... - Have a nice day, thanks for your nice support.

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Paul,

 

the shot was from a visitor platform with no fence disturbing. I was surprised how fast they can climb a tree and their running technique is fast but a bit limping and awkward. Thanks for sharing a moment with this guy.

 

Ece,

you are right, this animal is strange - thanks for your nice support. only focussed correctly the rest was being done by the lens. Although the Telyt 250 is ranking among the non-spectacular lenses it provides a lot of details and is not too bulky to handle. A monopod is fine, because it is too heavy for the camera mount.

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Yes, they are fearsome, I had a run in with one many years ago and lost one on my hunting dogs in Alaska. Since then, I have the most respect for this predator.

Now, let me comment on your fine picture, just a great example of a fine shot, I thought at first you may have been lucky enough to come upon him in the wild.

 

Best regards,

Hank

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Hank,

 

the story of your dog is very sad. These strong animals are defending their territory and I am quite convinced they can kill whatever is disturbing them. Many thanks for your comment. Good to know the picture appears to be taken in the wilderness.

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