@BillW,
I finished saying dirty words. Giving my response another try. Sigh.
Vonny, I no sooner say that I like spiders and, whammo, a fuzzy arachnid from you. Thanks.
What happened there? (Big space) I had to recover from the thud I experienced from the polar bear pic. And I thought I was doing better with the thudding. You can't fool me. A spider monkey ain't no arachnid. I love primates too. No harm done.
Reg, That cub is a mouthful. Having arms isn't a bad thing. Thanks for the great pic. It made me smile.
Barry, You're a prince among men. I recognized her from the photo you PMed me. Thanks.
firefly, That's one hell of a woim. Other worldly and stunning. I wonder how it would fair in NYC in August. Then we'd see how heat tolerant it is. (It ain't the heat. It's the humidity.)
Bill, IMO, the eastern diamondback is the most beautiful snake we've got in this country. (I'm not just saying that because I'm from the east.) No wonder I was drawn to the Indian viper. Different color, similar markings. I look at the lion camo pic, and I see the lion. Then I look again, and I can't see the lion even though I know where it is. Glad I'm not a wildebeest. Hey, Bill. What kind of monkeys are those? They're great looking in a primatey--stoogie sort of way.
Not gonna post a pic. I lose messages when I post pics.