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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    And hounds.
    They have african hunting dogs in London Zoo. 11 puppies arrived at once the other year.

    https://www.zsl.org/videos/zoo-babie...g-puppies-born

    Feeding time is good. You can watch the keeper lob a chunk of antelope or something over the fence and watch them excitedly rip it to pieces.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    They have african hunting dogs in London Zoo. 11 puppies arrived at once the other year.

    https://www.zsl.org/videos/zoo-babie...g-puppies-born

    Feeding time is good. You can watch the keeper lob a chunk of antelope or something over the fence and watch them excitedly rip it to pieces.
    Or 'London Concentration Camp', as we like to call it more accurately.

    In 5 years time we're going to look back at the way we used to imprison innocent animals and shake our heads in disbelief.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Or 'London Concentration Camp', as we like to call it more accurately.

    In 5 years time we're going to look back at the way we used to imprison innocent animals and shake our heads in disbelief.
    The penguins always seem to be having a grand time. No predators, not too cold and all the fish they can eat.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    The penguins always seem to be having a grand time. No predators, not too cold and all the fish they can eat.
    I like the sardines frozen in ice they have in the Summertime
    I would like to try a sardine ice lolly
    10 characters? Pile of cund.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Or 'London Concentration Camp', as we like to call it more accurately.

    In 5 years time we're going to look back at the way we used to imprison innocent animals and shake our heads in disbelief.
    Leave it out, hippy. They are more arks these days, not prisons. Many of the species in zoos would be exctinct if it wasn't for the conservation work they do.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Leave it out, hippy. They are more arks these days, not prisons. Many of the species in zoos would be exctinct if it wasn't for the conservation work they do.
    You know when animals do that frantic pacing back and forth, or sit rocking themselves? That's not normal behaviour. Those poor beasts are having a nervy b.

    I'd rather extinction than torturing those poor creatures

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    They have african hunting dogs in London Zoo. 11 puppies arrived at once the other year.

    https://www.zsl.org/videos/zoo-babie...g-puppies-born

    Feeding time is good. You can watch the keeper lob a chunk of antelope or something over the fence and watch them excitedly rip it to pieces.
    I think they must've pinched that trick from having watched the sick lions being fed at Nairobi Animal Clinic*.


    *Yes, Nairobi has an Animal Clinic
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