


It's early, early Monday morning. Yesterday I searched and searched for exotic wildlife for my photo assignment this week. I am supposed to submit three portraits of wildlife with eyes in focus. All I could come up with were three more stray kitty cats. They are every where here and all of them are well fed. I will try again today to find an alligator or an elephant, but it could be tough.
Kitty, one tip on finding wildlife -- do you know any small children in Japan? Very ferocious animals can often be found hiding under the beds or in the closets of small children who sleep alone in a room. (You'd have to be quick to catch the picture. The presence of siblings or adults instantly scares the animals away, though.) -- Kate V.
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