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saaketham wrote:
Awesome set ... . Might try to get a weasel as a pet after seeing these.
Careful with that! Ferrets are super energetic and can cause a lot of mischief. They are also illegal as pets in a couple states. I had a friend with on years ago. He let him roam the house a bit too much, and that little smelly sucker got into everything. It also thought it was playful to jump on you from behind and take a little bite then run.. Ah, nope. Not for me!
p.2 #14 · Weaseled my way in into capturing some fast actions
Luv 'em...I believe that is a Long tail weasel...there is a smaller variety (short tail) which is native to N. America & Asia (called stoat in the UK).
p.2 #19 · Weaseled my way in into capturing some fast actions
kdacharya wrote:
simply amazing Joshua. You have put all of us to shame. the head on one with the forelegs off the ground is just insane, a big vote from me
I greatly appreciate your kind comment, KD and thank you for YV!
mikedec wrote:
Nice capture, they can be quick.
Thank you very much, Mike and yes, they can!
bonnyrcl wrote:
They are as spectacular as ever..feels like not taking off the eyes from them!!
John
Thank you very much, John and I am glad you like the images!
Michael H wrote:
Careful with that! Ferrets are super energetic and can cause a lot of mischief. They are also illegal as pets in a couple states. I had a friend with on years ago. He let him roam the house a bit too much, and that little smelly sucker got into everything. It also thought it was playful to jump on you from behind and take a little bite then run.. Ah, nope. Not for me!
No, I wouldn't take it as pet either. Thank you for your comment!
p.2 #20 · Weaseled my way in into capturing some fast actions
Tim Kuhn wrote:
These are tremendous Joshua, you have outdone yourself!!
Tim
Thank you very much, Tim!
sathsy2017 wrote:
Outdoing yourself every time. Beautiful little animal!
I always appreciate your kind words, Sathsy!
mogul wrote:
Luv 'em...I believe that is a Long tail weasel...there is a smaller variety (short tail) which is native to N. America & Asia (called stoat in the UK).
Thank you very much, mogul and yes, it is a long-tailed weasel.
shibutg wrote:
What a great find and action series! Excellent work, Joshua. YGMV.
My appreciation to you, Shibu and thank you for YV!