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Visiting the Western North Carolina Nature Center for the first time (encouraged by the seasonal butterfly house), we enjoyed an up-close view of some native mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that we normally don't see.
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Bobcats, red wolves, gray wolves, gray fox, and coyotes were among them, but our favorites included a very lively male bear (he splashed and played in a large pool with a rope toy, climbed a tree, rolled a log, and clambered up a tree stump).
A river otter, waiting for dinner, posed on a rock.
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And these turtles, in an attractive turtle pond, basked quite close on several logs, strategically placed. (I wish we had a small pond like this in the Children's Garden at the SC Botanical Garden!)
Fab photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt was great fun to be able to take some photos close-up!
ReplyDeleteI love that river otter picture. We just get a view of the top of their heads. What a fun place to go and see the animals.
ReplyDeleteyour cool man
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