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![]() A large tarp was strung like a tent over part of the petting zoo at the Oakland Zoo. With its back to us, a sheep grazed at one corner and just outside the shade.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Oakland Zoo
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![]() A Ring-tailed coati was in a screen enclosure at the Oakland Zoo. Here it had just turned away and was walking off with its butt to us.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Oakland Zoo
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![]() The sheep was well dressed except for an exposed butt.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • San Mateo County Fair
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![]() The man chose to moon the photographer from his canoe.
Angela Beske 19 October 2009 I can't believe that this shot passed the inspection of the 'human editors'! Never expected to see a series like this on this most respectable website.... tee hee hee:):)
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Amazon River
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![]() A cheetah normally displayed its rump as it speed away
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Safari West
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![]() From behind, a rhino could be mistaken for a bolder.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Safari West
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![]() A giraffe's rear failed to blend with the fence.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Safari West
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![]() A dog appeared to show disdain by merely smelling.
Butts As A Means To Deconstruct • Treasure Island, San Francisco, California • (Photo posted Thursday 15 October 2009) • (Photo taken 14:05:26 Saturday 21 June 2008) • © 2009 Terry Costales
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