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Is eating kangaroo meat considered acceptable or do people frown upon it...kinda like eating eat horse meat?
well, here its acceptable, but not sure what other countries think
Is eating kangaroo meat considered acceptable or do people frown upon it...kinda like eating eat horse meat?
CRIKEY Janie...I'm not friggin STeve Irwin....:willy_nilly::24:
Ummm...all different sizes....from light browns to dark reds....the joeys are adorable...I get sick ones at work a lot coz we have a WIRES lady that lives there..
I have NO IDEA of the gestation period, but they stay in the pouch for quite a while after they are born.
No striped ones....and no one in their right mind would keep one as a pet....they may nurse an injured one, but I;ve NEVER know anyone WANT to keep one.
lol you SAID I could ask!!!
I just think it's cool. Except the car accident parts.
WIRES lady?
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I know.....
WIRES is Wildlife Information REScue ....a lady at my work cares for injured wildlife...and we get heaps..
Actually...you;ll like this one...Theres a bloke they take our turtles to when they get run over and their shell gets squashed. He is able to somehow "superglue" (obviously he doesnt use super glue) it back together.
I saw one of his success stories the other day..apparently it can take up to a year for the shell to "take" and stay together..does that sound right.
you said it's a sanctuary - where do these animals come from? where do they go?
What kind of grandparents give their 5 year old grandchild a tiger for Christmas??? :unsure: :willy_nilly:
Personally, I'd prefer a cheetah.You don't think it's a smart, rational idea for a gift? Who WOULDN'T want to give their 5-year old grandchild a tiger?!
that's pretty cool. the animals are well taken care of? the cages look kind of small...
Most of the cages are no smaller than the room they would get in a zoo. Granted, that amount of space is small, but it's either be in smaller cage, or not be alive.
A few of the cages are smaller because they're being confined for medical procedures or they're waiting for a bigger cage to be built. We only get money from admissions and donations. So during the winter months when very few people come to see the animals, building goes on hold and we use the money for food for them.
They're VERY well taken care of. Most of the animals seem very happy.
I'm sorry - I didn't mean to seem to criticize or seem to look for something to criticize. I was amazed at something like your organization existing! i think it's pretty cool and I would be beyond impressed if they had a cage larger than my room! which is why I was asking - I know funding for that stuff can be hard.
Sounds like they do awesome though! very cool!
does anyone interact with the larger animals?
The bears are usually pretty docile, until recently. They're not happy about the baby bear being around. We've been locking them out until they're happier about the baby, but we still pet them through the fence.
The wolves are like overgrown, hyper, happy dogs, so we always go in with them and play.
We have other big animals, but they're not carnivores. A camel that thinks she's a human, and the kangaroos are as spoiled as a pet dog. They wouldn't hurt us even if we poked them with a stick.
OMG you are sooooo lucky!!!!! thats awesome!!!!! Very cool pics!
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