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4 thoughts on “#WordlessWednesday A Day at the Zoo”
Ed Hoornaert
Good point. I wonder is active animals like monkeys and otters stop performing once they loose their audience?
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Hmm. Something to ponder? We will never know, but I bet they go on with life as usual. Especially the otters.
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Ed Hoornaert
Except for the simians, I notice that the animals are all practicing social distancing. I approve!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Good observation, Ed. At least someone is listening! More need to take the hint. I wonder how the animals are doing now with no one observing them?
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