It depends, mostly its not if the wolf isnt sick or hurt. Theese were not dangerouse anyway cause they were from a zoo and raised by human. The wild wolfs at home are rarely seen.
Why sad? She is not stuck! She licked the hydrant because I had some bait (a cookie) on it that I later removed with photoshop. It was the only way I could get her to sit beside the hydrant long enough for me to take the shot...
Cheers,
Owen
1afoto 24. Dezember 2009, 0:11
Ich wünsche Dir frohe Weihnachten und ein schönes Fest mit Deinen liebsten.LG Thomas
Martin Jay 18. Dezember 2009, 23:29
Thank you Iann for your comment on my photo back to the farm.Regards Martin
Paul Jankovic 17. Dezember 2009, 19:11
Many thanks for your comments on the Cat.Regards
Paul.
Mu Mu 17. Dezember 2009, 9:58
thanks Iann!Mª Teresa Pascual 15. Dezember 2009, 9:43
Muchas gracias por ver mis fotos ...Un Saludo Mª TeresaMadelene Lockner 14. Dezember 2009, 18:04
It depends, mostly its not if the wolf isnt sick or hurt. Theese were not dangerouse anyway cause they were from a zoo and raised by human. The wild wolfs at home are rarely seen.the landscaper 14. Dezember 2009, 9:54
thanks a lot dear iann!greetings, tls
Owen McLeod 14. Dezember 2009, 0:31
Why sad? She is not stuck! She licked the hydrant because I had some bait (a cookie) on it that I later removed with photoshop. It was the only way I could get her to sit beside the hydrant long enough for me to take the shot...
Cheers,
Owen