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Here is Henry back on Good Friday on the lookout for crocodiles. We didn't find any, but it was not through want of trying. I'm not sure whether they are doing freakish genetic experiments involving crocodiles down at the CSIRO laboratories in Salamanca, but I would not be surprised, shadowy government group that they are.

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Valerie said…
Wonderful picture. Sorry you didn't find any crocodiles.... if it was me I wouldn't even try looking. City dweller's just don't understand these things... smiles
Sue said…
Aaah...this reminded me of the many times Cody and I searched drains and gutters and all likely spots for turtles. Not just any turtles... Teenage Mutant Ninja ones. I think the CSIRO laboratories may have had something to do with that?!?!
Neva said…
I'm with Valerie...I wouldn't be looking!! cute shot!
Kris McCracken said…
Valerie, but we WANT crocs.
Kris McCracken said…
Sue, I've always hated those ninja turtles and their stupid accents.
Kris McCracken said…
Neva, still haven't found them!
Roddy said…
Back when I worked for them, (C.S.I.R.O) we did a lot of things with fish, but no mention of crocodiles.
And Sue, I am also ignorant of turtles. Sorry.

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