Doesn't it seem kind of strange though, that in order for us to see and appreciate these animals in thir natural habitat, they have to be dead? I can never quite get my head around the fact that someone went and killed all of these animals so we could enjoy looking at them. We humans are very odd. N.G.
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So serene... reminds me of the Walton Ford exhibition that we had here in Berlin awhile back.
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