A team of final year students at Glasgow University bared it all in a bizarre N. ude calendar designed to collect some cash for animal charities.
The boys seemed to enjoy the shoot a little more than the girls, as they hid behind different animals and posed provocatively
To make the calendar more authentic the students used their fosterlings — sheep and cows to cover their modesty somehow.
Glasgow vet students braved the wet Glasgow weather to raise money for animal charities
Other are seen hiding behind carefully placed farm equipment, including a tractor and milk churn, as they pose in fields and laboratories.
Two young men found protection in passing sheep, as they stood in only Wellington boots and accessories such as suspenders
Commenting on the process Jess Simmonds, who participated in the shoot, said: “Taking part in the calendar was great fun . Our year is very close, but we were definitely all nervous about getting our kit off together.
Some of the female students only just covered themselves with well placed props as they stood in the laboratory
Once we did though, it was hilarious and everyone was comfortable. Seeing the photos afterwards was a great confidence boost. It’s fantastic to have something to take part in and remember our time at Glasgow by.”
The creative future-veterinarians found theme appropriate ways to protect their modesty, like a well-placed milk churn
The 2017 calendars are priced at £10 (about N2900) each, all funds collected will go to the Trusty Paws Clinic and Students for Animals In Need.
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