Holy Crap

Nov 27, 2008 18:34

Just heard the craziest plan from the Zoo ever ( Read more... )

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heartsong08 November 28 2008, 04:55:37 UTC
What kind of crazy plan is in the works?

The guy with the white belly and hairdo is so cute! I never got a chance to see them close up.

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vampyr_gi November 28 2008, 05:22:59 UTC
not allowed to divulge it yet, sorry.

yep he is! too bad they are both boys and likely can't stay :(

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punk_rawk_girl_ November 28 2008, 05:05:48 UTC
Polar black bear?

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vampyr_gi November 28 2008, 05:32:50 UTC
hah could do that for sure, everyone already thinks she is a polar bear. It is not uncommon to hear "ZOMG THE POLAR BEAR BROKE INTO THE OTHER EXHIBIT!!!!!!!!!!!!11111"

One of the more doable plans that was passed around involved letting the blacks switch around between the enclosures. Variety would be nicer for em for sure.

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el_bastard November 28 2008, 14:21:28 UTC
I am curious about these plans... very curious.

Also, I want a baby alpaca. They are soooooo cute.
I'm so glad you take pics!!! I needed my shot of adorable this morning :D

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vampyr_gi November 29 2008, 01:19:40 UTC
Sorries! I would've posted em if I could

Today the babies were wrestling!! EEE! They lack arms so it mostly involved necks and shoving :P

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ungulata November 28 2008, 18:26:44 UTC
Hypnotized bears, watching the water feature. ^_^ I sure hope the plan does not involve reducing the number of species you hold.

Your alpacas look well shorn, very even. I don't really like to have to shear the alpacas, but I guess I do it better than my coworker who _likes_ to do the shearing.

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vampyr_gi November 29 2008, 01:28:42 UTC
They do love their water :D

I think they brought in a pro to do the alpacas, it was a big to-do that involved a lot of 'cowboys'. No girls invited :(

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ungulata November 29 2008, 12:30:45 UTC
We only had to tie one of the alpacas down like we were taught, the rest were sufficiently cooperative to stand still in a wooden chute we built. Either way, once an alpaca was tethered in the chute my co-worker was good to go and finish the job on her own. My other co-worker wants to shear the llamas! 9_9

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