Casper Yawns
Casper's stretch-and-yawn routine
- can you keep from yawning, too?
Yawning is contagious, when you see someone do it, you yawn too, or else you try to suppress it.
There are scientific studies about how this comes about, but for me it is sheer pleasure to watch Casper pull himself out into a long stretch, first front and then rear, then yawn and bring in a deep breath, and finally shake his entire body to loosen up. And then I do it, too.
There are scientific studies about how this comes about, but for me it is sheer pleasure to watch Casper pull himself out into a long stretch, first front and then rear, then yawn and bring in a deep breath, and finally shake his entire body to loosen up. And then I do it, too.
3 comments:
From eyebrow to tooth, and the floppy upper lip. I think you caught the moment. :) Now I am yawning, too.
In the next stage of the yawn, just a split second after this, the edges of the lips draw back and the racks of teeth are exposed!
That's the moment I will be seeking for the rest of the month. Stay tuned...
wolf-eyed stare from one and racks of teeth on the other... brave photographer you area!
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