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iN PHOTOS: Wild animals go bottoms up in Kamloops, Okanagan

The furry rump of a bighorn ram is captured on camera in Okanagan Falls.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Gary Grimmell

There isn’t always a full moon in the sky but these wild animals are captured mooning the cameras on the ground at all times of the month in Kamloops and the Okanagan.

While it is nice to get photographs of wildlife head on, often they disperse too quickly, leaving their furry and feathered behinds in full view.

This photo collection includes the big fluffy tails of the white-tailed deer in Kamloops, the short, black-tipped tail of a bobcat in the Shuswap and fuzzy rump of bighorn ram in Okanagan Falls. 

iNFOnews.ca is looking for early springtime photographs conveying new beginnings and cheerful blooms to be published in a late March collection. Submission deadline is March 28, please send photos to news@infonews.ca.

A pair of white-tailed deer have their tails up as they leap across a field in Kamloops in February.
A pair of white-tailed deer have their tails up as they leap across a field in Kamloops in February.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

A bighorn sheep ram is caught bottoms up in Kamloops in March.
A bighorn sheep ram is caught bottoms up in Kamloops in March.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

A mule deer in Kamloops appears to moon the camera.
A mule deer in Kamloops appears to moon the camera.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Facebook/ Joe Jones

These chukars in the Kamloops area have their feathered butts to the camera.
These chukars in the Kamloops area have their feathered butts to the camera.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Lyn MacDonald

The bobbed tail of a bobcat in the Shuswap looks like it has been dipped in ink.
The bobbed tail of a bobcat in the Shuswap looks like it has been dipped in ink.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Ann Steenhuysen

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