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At least for a little while! The temperature warmed up to -8C yesterday and Salander decided to venture outside, although she wasn't too happy about all of the snow.
Sorry for the lack of updates and comments over the last few weeks, I've been struggling to feel well after my first serious bout with the flu since 2003 (possibly H1N1?). For some reason winter doubles the work I have to do at home and at work and it's also the time when I feel the least motivated to do anything. *shakes fists*
This Kermodei bear is hibernating a few hundred metres from our neighbours' house under an old tree stump. He's awake enough to track you with his eyes, but he doesn't even move around at all, he's so sleepy. We were very quiet and went in one at a time to take photos.
When snow fell in our garden, I found this gnome sleeping comfortably under a white, soft blanket of snow.
Photograph from Red Hat's JUDCon 2012: India held January 24-25 in Bangalore, homespun by Saltmarch Media. Only non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
hibernating leaf-tail gecko (uroplatus). when they don't have enough food or the temperature is to low they go into an hibernation state and act as a leaf.