The Madagascar flying fox isn’t a fox at all — it’s a bat. But it is the largest bat in Madagascar with a wingspan of more than four feet. I was in the extreme southern part of the country when I came across a bunch of flying foxes early in the morning. They were just coming in to roost for the day after a night of foraging for fruits, flowers, figs and leaves.
Looks to me like he likes you a little too much, Sean, and seems to be saying with his eyes and his member, “I vant tu embrace you, darling. Care for a fig?” Nice capture of those liquid eyes.
He heard you were in the agency business so he’s auditioning for the next Viagra commercial. Seriously… I hope you had a really really long lens… yikes.
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Looks to me like he likes you a little too much, Sean, and seems to be saying with his eyes and his member, “I vant tu embrace you, darling. Care for a fig?” Nice capture of those liquid eyes.
wow! just incredible….
Sean, you can’t believe everything you hear. That is not a fox.
He heard you were in the agency business so he’s auditioning for the next Viagra commercial. Seriously… I hope you had a really really long lens… yikes.
he is handsome! Darlene is funny!!!!!