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40 million years old
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Edged in purple
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King of the Spruce tree
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Centre ... or Scenter
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Peaks around Banff
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This way and that
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A fine ambassador
Bow Valley Provincial Park
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Harebell
Like little hats
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The female Snow Leopard at the Calgary Zoo wasn't getting to chance to have babies, as the previous male apparently didn't know what he was supposed to do, LOL. When I called in at the Zoo yesterday afternoon, it was very obvious that the new male knew exaclty what to do - and often! He is a lot bigger than the female. She looks a little bedraggled here because she liked rolling in the snow : ) I'm not sure exacly when the two were allowed into the same enclosure - I believe it was within the past week and could possibly have been just yesterday. He had had to spend time in quarantine and then the two of them got used to each other a little through the chain link fence before being allowed in together. Gorgeous animals : )
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