They usually have trouble focusing with their paws and hoofs.  Bird claws 
usually do better....8-)

Jerry in Houston

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> Subj:tokina 80 - 400mm is it any good for wildlife 
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> i am about to purchase a new lens for wildlife but am on a budget
> 
> tokina 80 - 400mm is it any good for wildlife
> 
> sigma 170-500mm
> 
> or a second hand
> 
> takumar 500mm 4.5
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> any advice
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