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Originally posted by Nizmo

zoos ok :) after a while being there u kinda get bored - one fluffy monkey licking its butt oh look another fluffy monkey licking its butt oh and theres another haha

Its not bored at all if you really love the animals...

when I worked at Perth zoo, I walked around zoo ground with massive 5kg wedge tail eagle on my shoulder :):D

all the kids and chicks loved it ;)

also swimming with fairy pengines at night time is fun too ;)

zoos are fun hehe theres a couple of empty caves around - its dark so if ya up the back the little kiddly winks cant see u and once they find out theres no animals in there they leave anyway :D

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Its not bored at all if you really love the animals...

when I worked at Perth zoo, I walked around zoo ground with massive 5kg wedge tail eagle on my shoulder :):D

all the kids and chicks loved it :)

also swimming with fairy pengines at night time is fun too ;)

yeah and it wouldnt be boring if the average person got to do all that stuff too - but all we see is animals in enclosures sleeping. I love animals but i find after 2 hours at the zoo - its time to go home!

Originally posted by Nizmo

zoos are fun hehe theres a couple of empty caves around - its dark so if ya up the back the little kiddly winks cant see u and once they find out theres no animals in there they leave anyway :D

is that an admission of naughtyness is a public place

well i can see that in u hehe

kylies cruising for a spanking

'hey troy shall i move the rings over to engagment finger for lunch with your mum'

shes cheaky

spikes the bird?

I used to have a weiro that was hand reared called wally - he was sooo affectionate now i have sampson and deliah but they are outside in a cage - and she fully tells the guy off - its so funny cos all u can here is her totally chattering at him like shes barking orders :D

Originally posted by skyzerr33

the penguins have a new house at perth zoo :)

oh and kylie goes have a shower u stink

lovely

heheh I bulit it... us bird section people went down to penguine islands and had to came up with best design... :) I was in team.

man new enclosures are very nice! damm hard to clean.

niz- yeah it's boring when public comes. cuz all the action happends late at night or early in the morning... :D

should go to night zoo.... they rocks ;)

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