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Q2 via @StevenOnTheMove:
What's the coolest animal experience you've had on an eco trip? #TTOT

replying to @SonjaSwissLife @SonjaSwissLife @StevenOnTheMove A2 - Watching a tigress with her cubs from close quarters https://t.co/vH0So8hLZO while staying in a treehouse in central India. #ttot

A2: Hanging in the current by fingertips about 1m from a large Hawksbill turtle while diving, close enough to look each other in the eye. However, no photo, so here’s a ray seen night snorkelling on Christmas Day, which was also pretty cool.
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A2 I love animal encounters in the wild. It is not so great to keep animals in captivity for human entertainment. Animals held today caught in zoos and theme parks are not happy. #ttot

replying to @TravelDudes @TravelDudes @StevenOnTheMove A2. Maybe this, because just came & jumped on me out of volition. A semi-tame lemur, hanging out at this pit-stop on the Tsiribihina river, #Madagascar. #ttot


A2. My experience would be birds chirping away, crickets making their notable sounds, roosters crowing away and the flowing river sound beside my eco-resort located in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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RT @aTravelCompanio: A2 #Walking #safari in Hwange National Park #Zimbabwe
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RT @DoroLef: A2 I love animal encounters in the wild. It is not so great to keep animals in captivity for human entertainment. Animals held…

RT @PureTraveller: A2: Hanging in the current by fingertips about 1m from a large Hawksbill turtle while diving, close enough to look each…

RT @anuradhagoyal: @SonjaSwissLife @StevenOnTheMove A2 - Watching a tigress with her cubs from close quarters https://t.co/vH0So8hLZO while…

A2 Lovely animal experiences. Nice to hear about them, @PureTraveller #TTOT https://t.co/B4dPy6H74Y

A2 Impressive sight. My niece lives in #Zimbabwe. I hope to visit her some time. #TTOT https://t.co/QB4WTrvzfl

replying to @Dianapersis1 @Dianapersis1 @StevenOnTheMove A2 That must have been beyond words. I would feel so privileged to see such daily natural behaviour of these magnificent creatures. Thanks Diana #TTOT

RT @SonjaSwissLife: @Dianapersis1 @StevenOnTheMove A2 That must have been beyond words. I would feel so privileged to see such daily natura…

RT @SonjaSwissLife: A2 Impressive sight. My niece lives in #Zimbabwe. I hope to visit her some time. #TTOT https://t.co/QB4WTrvzfl

A2 I see this tiger is not as sweet as the mother & cubs. I would have froze also - inside the vehicle. #TTOT https://t.co/lUKWE4bb33

A2 Probably. When were you there with the elephants? #TTOT https://t.co/TaeUqbkLwA

A2. When I was travelling through Central America in 2001 we saw lots of Howler and Spider Monkeys in the Jungle. Also diving with Sharks & Barracudas in Belize is something I will never forget.
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A2 Great example. I have that now just in the rural areas of Portugal - so many birds all year & migrating species & the rooster down the street who crows at all the wrong times 🐓 #TTOT https://t.co/5rrrOwUBqm

RT @hendrikmorkel: A2. When I was travelling through Central America in 2001 we saw lots of Howler and Spider Monkeys in the Jungle. Also d…

RT @PureTraveller: A2: Hanging in the current by fingertips about 1m from a large Hawksbill turtle while diving, close enough to look each…

RT @ Earth_Changers_ @TravelDudes @StevenOnTheMove A2. Maybe this, because just came & jumped on me out of volition. A semi-tame lemur, hanging out at this pit-stop on the Tsiribihina river, #Madagascar. #ttot https://t.co/nP9PQK8nSc