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I just love manatees! I think they are so cute.
Joan
grasshoppers are strange enough for me.
My favorite is the Aye-Aye from Madagascar. Like most things on Madagascar, they are endangered
They are crazy looking little guys. They have very long middle fingers they use to tap on tree bark to see if there are bugs inside to eat.
Ps - Funny you should mention naked mole-rats, that's what I call my husband's ex who stalks me. It might not be mature, but I'm not always mature.
I just love manatees! I think they are so cute.
Joan
I like manatees too.
There are some weird looking animals out there.
....., Sea Horses and Sea Stars are neat! As you can tell, I love the aquarium!
Oh I LOVE sea horses too! They are just so neat looking! I was in my favorite pet shop once and they had recently got in a shipment that had a pregnant MALE seahorse! Yes, the MALES give birth to the young! It was SO cool to watch him pop out those perfectly formed tiny little sea horses!!
I also love the sea dragons! I think they are from Australia? I saw them at the Shedd Aquarium some years ago... they were breathtaking!
I also love aquariums.... hubby and I used to have 25 in the house (we met at our local cichlid club - cichlids are a family of tropical fish) We took most of our tanks down to make room for the office. Now we only have 1 tank... it's 125 gallons. Empty now... but I'm hoping to get angelfish in it soon.... If I can beat him to it.. he wants African Cichlids again...
I'd LOVE to have sea horses but just don't have the time necessary for a salt water tank.
HAR HAR HAR HAR HAR!!!! That thing (the blob fish) is HILARIOUS!!! and UUUUGLY!!!! It looks like a grouchy bald man who can't control his bodily functions....
Kimberly W.
Kimberly
I am sitting in my office everyone was being really quite, until I read this and started laughing so hard I was crying - but that is one ugly fish, what type of water does it live in? Just curious so I do not go swimming in that lake or ocean.
:hug:
Laurie
Strange animals ----including the last one!
Awwwwhhhh...I LOVE Servals!!! I almost ended up with one, but Amanda the coati was enough 'excitement' for our household...
I love Meerkats, and Oragutans (oops, please excuse the spelling) fascinate me.
That blob fish thingy is the spit of my mate's grandad when I was growing up!!!!! I bet it's nowhere near as grumpy though!!
Hugs
Tina
mankind
I've never seen a serval before. How big are they?
I just love this kinkajou - the first time I saw one it was attached to Paris Hilton.
Hmmmm . . . apparently some kinkajous have NO taste!
I really like ligers. The are a cross between a tiger and a lion.
I love animals of all kinds. I am definitely an animal person (or maybe just an animal). Two of my favorite "strange" animals are skunks and wildebeest. Skunks are just the cutest. They kind of skip along through life with the attitude "you don't bother me, and I won't bother you". The wildebeest amazes me. I think when God was creating the animals, He had pieces left over from some of the other animals (cow, horse etc.) so He put them together and came up with the wildebeest. They are so cool.
I'm afraid I'm an animal person as well - when I was in hospital they had to arrange to bring my dogs in because I was 'failing to thrive'. With some of the things I come across I sometimes prefer animals to people. (Oh I bet that sounds awful)
I have a thing for Seahorses. and I put tiny seahorse charms in the ears of my Bears as my signature. I used to include them in the signatures of my embroidery pieces as well. (Hey if its good enough for Steiff!).
Listen to me - anyone would think I was a professional artist - Well one can dream right?
Sandra
Are we back on this fascinating subject again? cool! I already posted that I love sharks...but I now want to share this beauty from our farm.
This photo is for those of you who did not read my reporting Live story.
I love skunks too...especailly ones named Chauncy.
Sandra, I love seahorses too. I once had a pet Dwarf Seahores who gave birth to several babies. They did not live very long but I loved them.
Your dogs are heros. Animals offer such warm and loving therapy. They are good for the soul.......unless they are Daphne's dogs who ate her movie star bunnies.
Judi wrote:
I love skunks too...especailly ones named Chauncy
Thank you!!!
:clap: Awwwhhh cool! You've got a coati too! How old is Elmo then? What breeder did you get him from? I'm just wondering if it was Leslie from the Willamette Valley, as we got Amanda from her years ago.
Yep...that pic of the coati babies is probably more chaotic than the barrel of monkeys ever DREAMED of being
So, is there a skunk named Chauncy here?
Shelli, can Chauncy come out and play?
WildCatDancer, do you have a name? WOW, your bull must have been sooooo tame. In Wisconsin there is a law that no one under the age of 12 can be in a pen with a bull. We breed artificially but raise a handful of bulls for AI Stud companies and to sell to other farmers. Don't they have HUGE heads! I love bulls though. They are very friendly...as long as there are bars between a bull and myself.
I can't believe more than one TTer has a coati! What are the odds of that?!
Judi, I love that cow pic! It's so funny!
Where is Chauncy, Shelli?
That baby serval pic is just too awwwwwwhhhhhhhh I'm all gooey for a baby now The people we were looking at the servals were from somewhere in the Willamette Valley, not Florence...that was back in '92.
We met Leslie at the same fair. Actually we were fresh up from Guatemala, and *really* wanted a coati from Guatemala (one of the reds) as they've a different temperment than the Arizonas and Mexican coatis. I think Leslie misunderstood, and thought I was more interested in coat colour. I knew for a fact the zoo in Guatemala City had too many, and that they had a sister zoo in Dallas I believe. We tried in vain to get one from them. Seems even though they were overpopulated, they still wouldn't sell to us I was so bummed.
All I remember of Leslie's coatis were Cookie, and Honey...Honey was her absolute baby, oh yes, and Mork, the big old guy...he sure was handsome! And big! We only spent the one day as we went up to collect Amanda, and never knew her mother or father's names...only that she was from an Arizona female out of a Cozumel male. The father was where we ran into some temperment troubles I believe. Leslie openly admitted he'd attacked her 11 year old son and sent him to the hospital with serious wounds to the shoulders and upper back....darned lucky the boy wasn't killed....and yet, Leslie used him as Amanda's father. Have to say I was not impressed, but I'd been on a waiting list for her for over 18 months, and let heart rule head over genetics.
Amanda's had her dangerous tendoncies, and was unpredictable enough that we did get her canines removed when she was 3 years old. I didn't mind the tooth snagging and getting shredded (well, I wasn't thrilled, but simply sighed and reached for a bandaide), as it was something I could understand. No, it was that she'd be sailing along, happy as Larry, and the next thing completely out of the blue she'd go into an attack. So the canines went, and all in all it settled down the attacks. In fact she hasn't really attacked out of the blue until last Sept....and she did get me badly. Scared the snot out of me, as again there was no rhyme or reason I could suss out. I tried thinking of every excuse under the sun for why, but drew a blank.
Nowadays she's gone a bit senile and daft, but has mellowed greatly over the last year. She'll be 12 in June. Spends much of her days lazing about under the heater, noshing on marshmellows Life's so hard for a coati! How old was your friend's coati when she died of old age? How old is your Elmo boy? Yep, Amanda does the snuffly nose noises.( chuff chuff chuff)..and even though she's an 'old lady' she still adores for her nose to be blown!
I feel all giddy and blush-y for the continued mentions of Chauncey, but hate to disappoint. Chauncey, Renae, is my Golden Teddy winner from 2005 in TEDDY BEAR REVIEW's Soft Sculpture/Plush Animal category.
Photo attached! :redface:
:clap: :clap: :clap: Awwwhhhhh...its about time too Miss Shelli!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: I just LOVE your Chauncey Hubby says if you ever need a good home for him, send him this way He will want for nothing! :hug:
Ooh, good luck with your job interview WCD!
Had to laugh over poor Moosie...I can just picture his face with Elmo trying to 'make his moves'! Boy, you're not kidding about those hides. I always gave Amanda's vaccines, and as a baby, not too bad. The old she got, the less loose skin.
Does Elmo do that smacking with the paw over the other animal's face as a greeting? With Amanda just about every friendly animal we'd introduce her to, this is how she'd greet them.... "oh hello" SMACK...right across the face! Then she'd watch the reaction. Bloody rude way to start a conversation if you ask me. She gets along very well with cats, always has, but dogs are another story. I think because coatis smell like raccoons, she got chased and harrassed so much, she just *hates* them, not that I blame her.
I wonder if the "red" coatis you had were just another colour variation of the usual Arizonas (northerns"? The ones in Guatemala were sweet as the day is long, played very gently with each other, and were definitely smaller than any of the coatis I've seen up here.
Yes, Amanda loved to rearrange hair! Luckily that's toned down over the years. But as a baby, I had long hair...and the first thing she did was grab and *swing*! Cripes that hurt! So Mum got her hair chopped, making my life that much easier And as it grew out later, Amanda forgot all about that swinging on hair routine.
Did all of the ones you bottlefed make it through the night without waking? We got Amanda when she was 4 1/2 weeks old. Leslie swore up and down, last feeding was roughly 10:30 at night, she'd sleep the night through, first feeding roughly 6 am. HA! fat chance. We didn't make it the first night like this. Every single night, midnight on the dot she HAD to be fed. Didn't matter if I'd just fed her at 11:50.... she HAD to have her bottle. We called it her "witching hour". My friend had a coati too from Leslie, and we compared notes as these two were growing up and over the years. Night and Day those two were. You could guarantee what worked for one did not often work for the other. Amanda plays rough with her toys, Cody was gentle. Amanda would EAT blankets, paper towels... any ole thing...Cody could be happily tucked in with warm blankies and plush toys. What one would eat the other would turn its nose up at. Amazing the non similarities between the two. Luckily Amanda had manners...Cody did not.... Monica loved her little coati dearly, but Cody died a couple years back of a urinary tract infection.