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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 4, 2014 8:26:13 GMT -8
I might be a pip and see if I can embed/hotlink to them in a post later today. Technically, the pictures can only be viewed by my friends, but I think I used a direct link in here before and you were able to view them, so it might be worth a small extra effort.
If I get the will to do it, is there an image sharing service that people would recommend over others?
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 4, 2014 18:46:41 GMT -8
I don't know from direct experience, but tumblr doesn't seem too awful.
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 9:24:33 GMT -8
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 5, 2014 15:25:05 GMT -8
Is 3rd from bottom a Jackal? The bears are real cute. What kind are they?
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 15:57:53 GMT -8
Yes. And a very handsome jackal he is.
The bears, in order, are: sloth bears, Himalayan black bear, and sun bear.
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 5, 2014 16:13:45 GMT -8
That's a freaky interspecies bear posse.
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 16:27:37 GMT -8
Well, they WERE in separate enclosures. Otherwise that would be very weird.
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 5, 2014 16:36:56 GMT -8
yeah, it'd probly be Bear Rage in tha Cage if they were together. Mothafukken sloth bear fuckas I cut you! Oh hell naw, Himalayan. Etc.
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 16:46:35 GMT -8
I couldn't get any good pictures of them, but we spotted mongoose in with one of the monkeys and in with the jackal as well. There was one feral cat spotted as well, but he decided to poop as soon as I tried to take a picture. Didn't think anyone wanted to see that picture.
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 5, 2014 17:24:57 GMT -8
Haha! Yeah. Naw.
So those were, like, free range mongooses? That's kinda fun. We don't usually see wild mammals during the day here except for rodents and feral domestic stuff.
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 17:38:17 GMT -8
They have ground squirrels that look something like a cross between a regular grey or red squirrel and the chipmunk-y ground squirrels in the desert southwest of the US. But they weren't all that common.
By far, the most common animals seen (by number) were rock pigeons, feral dogs, buffalo/cattle, and probably the kites which were ALWAYS visible circling above in significant numbers, no matter where we were.
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Post by Dr. Maneep Pamplemousse on Apr 5, 2014 17:40:48 GMT -8
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Apr 5, 2014 17:44:51 GMT -8
that's a pretty damn cute squirrel thar.
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