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The Meerkats of Marwell


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Thanks, Stuart. Here is one that I could catch, also with "T", but Nikkor lens! ;)

(I hope you don't mind me posting it in your thread Robert!)

 

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(I hope you don't mind me posting it in your thread Robert!)

 

 

Not at all, Louis. Meerkats can be tricky to photograph when they’re on the move but they have the habit of standing as still as statues when on watch. As Stuart noticed, these zoo animals are well fed and plump, which probably also slows them down compared with their wild cousins.

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