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Florida16

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Hey, This is a little off-topic seeings to how it isn't about trees, but in a way it is.

Do you have any animals that are related to the trees?
Squirrels,Tree frogs, monkeys, sloths, snakes, birds, lemars,
possoms and the such?

Well if so, post them here!

I'll start with my 2 Southern Flying Squirrels, I caught them when I first started climbing, 1 was about 30 feet up a rotten Oak Tree,
the other at the top of a 30' cabbage palm tree.
 
This animal has nothing to do with the "Tree animals" but its still pretty badass
 
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In Explorer, you right-click the pictures you want to resize, and click "Resize" in the little menu that appears.
 
No problem here Chad my internet explorer auto resizes pictures to fit the screen when I down load them. Maybe everyone else needs to get an upgrade.
 
John,

This is becoming a recurrent theme mainly because some people can't seem to grasp simple concepts.&nbsp; It's not the dimensions of the image that are the <i>large</i> problem, and a switch to Internet Explorer from anything else would be a monumental downgrade.

Did Daniel put you up to this?&nbsp; You'd do well to not let him influence you so.

Glen
 
Big pics are bad for my 320x240 screen here.

On my desktop, I shut off the auto-resize since, in English, it makes pictures blurry.
 
Green is good

<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/Elmore/Rough%20Green%20Snake/RoughGreenSnake102KB.jpg"width=550>
 
That's a mighty pleasant looking nursery you got there, Elmore. I'll bet that snake is one happy camper.
 
Happy indeed!

He has his run of the nursery. Any cultivar of his choosing. The above picture shows him on a very fine choice, Acer palmatum dissectum 'Sieryu'. It's one that I recommend to many as it has a fine leaf, good fall color and tolerates a lot of sun, heat and humidity. It is an upright, vase shaped tree to about 25' or more. Basically the only upright dissectum. Here he is kicked back in a variegated tree, A. p. 'Ukigumo'.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/Elmore/Rough%20Green%20Snake/UkigumoSnake4-18-04.jpg"width=550>
 
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