Posted by: Tamandua Girl / Category: 
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アリクイ 
 
Trying again
     
She's swimming
     
Pua's first swim
Darn didn't make it across
     
Heading for the safety of the island
     
I'm gonna try again
     
Swimming into the sunset
     
Loving the water
     
River monster
     
After swim grooming
     
Grooming and looking for ants 
     
After swim snack and groom
     
Mmm ants
     
Get those ants Pua
     
No ants here
     
I wanna go in again
     
Grooming
     
Pua's swim also saved her from bath time. 
She got tired and just sat in the path part way back so se got carried for a it then she walked the rest of the way.     
    
    
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Posted by: Tamandua Girl / Category: 
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Happy tail to you
     
Maybe this spot in the river?
     
Moving on 
     
Along the rocky river bank
     
Not right yet
     
Going farther
     
I think this is it
     
I'm going in
     
Woo invigorating
     
Looks like a long way across
     
Wading in the river
     
I'm going across this time
     
It's getting deep
     
I know I can make it across
     
Splash
     
Looks swift further out
     
    
    
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Posted by: Tamandua Girl / Category: 
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anteater ,
cute ,
exotic ,
girl ,
hike ,
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No time to waist on logs
     
Flowers
     
Up the hill
     
Mountain lilies
     
Wonder what's in there
     
Action anteater
     
Down the trail
     
Off roading
     
A lovely hike
     
Starting to get happy
     
I wanna go this way
     
Across the bridge
     
Checking for ants
     
Off and running
     
Smelling the river in the air
     
Pua loves the river
     
Logs are fun
     
Testing the waters
     
Seems to cold
     
Coming down
     
This wont work, it's to cold
     
After dipping her feet in several places she ran up the trail then back down and charged into the water but stopped once both feet were in and turned around back up the trail.
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