Our friend Gattina in Belgium hosts
Saturday's Photo Hunting, and this week the word is
fluffy.
Here are a few photos I found of fluffy tummies, from our archives.
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| Dick's old cat, Igor, who lived to be 20 years old. He wasn't a fluffy cat, but he had a fluffy tummy. |
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| Gao Gao, the daddy panda at the San Diego Zoo. We'll see him again at the end of this month. |
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| Gao Gao's daughter, Su Lin, in 2006 at the age of 5 months, spent most of her time up in a tree, and we could see her tummy from below. Su Lin now lives in China. |
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| Buttercup, the official resident sloth at the Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary in Costa Rica. |
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| Close up of a Capuchin monkey in the rain in Costa Rica. |
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| This fluffy-tummied youngster is a baby frigate bird in the Galapagos Islands. |
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| I was very surprised when this fellow jumped onto my shoulder in Casablanca. |
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| A baby puffin looks at photos of other puffins during my tour of Sea World in Florida. |
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My school friend Carola and her husband Ken have two Maine Coon cats named Dash and Lily.
This is Lily in the laundry basket. |
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| These two doves in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, are all fluffed up because it was a tiny bit chilly one morning, although not by Canadian standards! |
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Our favorite fluffy tummy in all the world belongs, of course, to our dog Lindy!
© Photos by Kay Davies and Richard Schear |