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When my family came to visit this summer, we enjoyed an afternoon at the Wetlands Institute. Among many other things we saw there, we visited Lois, happily swimming in her aquarium. Lois was named for the kind lady who donated her to the Institute. Here she is.
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Here I am, doing what probably most people do when they visit her - putting my hand on the glass to attract her.
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Here is my son-in-law, hamming it up with Lois.
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And here is my grandson, looking as if he isn't too sure what to make of her.
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If you'd like to see lots more critters, wild or domestic, please visit Misty at the Camera Critters site, here.