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jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:08 pm     Reply with quote

Yet another animal introduced into the ecosystem in New Zealand by the Europeans


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jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:12 pm     Reply with quote

Another beautiful sky to use for something in the future :-)


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geoffwnz


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Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:24 pm     Reply with quote

jeffbanke wrote:
Another beautiful sky to use for something in the future :-)

That wasn't this morning obviously. Or at least, not in Wellington anyway. :-p
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Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:25 pm     Reply with quote

Unfortunately the best I could do for this indigenous species of bottlenosed Dolphin was this shot


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jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:26 pm     Reply with quote

geoffwnz wrote:
jeffbanke wrote:
Another beautiful sky to use for something in the future :-)

That wasn't this morning obviously. Or at least, not in Wellington anyway. :-p


LOL! not today mate :-)
jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:44 pm     Reply with quote

A few of the images I have managed to work on


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kenk


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Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 5:15 pm     Reply with quote

Great shots!
mirage3


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Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 5:49 pm     Reply with quote

jeffbanke wrote:
Another introduced species that have now been farmed, this group of male Red deer have had their antlers cut off while in velvet. The antlers are sold to Asian clients who believe there are some medical benefits, while much of the venison is sold to European clients, in particular Germany and some to the US


...and if cut off without anesthetics (in Canada it is mandatory to have a vet. present to do so when cutting the antlers) it causes great pain to the deer as the nerves endings are still live in the velvet... but they are not when they normally shed their antlers once long after the velvet has dropped off...
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Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:07 pm     Reply with quote

kenk wrote:
Great shots!


Thanks :-)



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jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:11 pm     Reply with quote

mirage3 wrote:
jeffbanke wrote:
Another introduced species that have now been farmed, this group of male Red deer have had their antlers cut off while in velvet. The antlers are sold to Asian clients who believe there are some medical benefits, while much of the venison is sold to European clients, in particular Germany and some to the US


...and if cut off without anesthetics (in Canada it is mandatory to have a vet. present to do so when cutting the antlers) it causes great pain to the deer as the nerves endings are still live in the velvet... but they are not when they normally shed their antlers once long after the velvet has dropped off...


Not sure how they do it in NZ, but I cannot believe that they have a vet there to do it, just too many to do so.
Since antlers are bone, I don't think there are any nerves running through them, although since the velvet is skin in essence, there may well be some nerves there. However, none of the animals look like the are suffering, much in the same way when a wound heals over we stop feeling any pain, so I would imagine the deer do not feel pain or anything after a couple of days.
 
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