I'm in a lazy mood so just copied the set page each photo has some of the story in the title and description like normal just click the first of the mass of thumbnails below and scroll through them all :)
took enough photos I'll make it it's own set. Pua was hyper and did everything she could think of, climbing the walls, climbing the curtains, climbing the CD shelf, in the dryer, on a lader and more not captured on film.
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Photos are from between 23 Feb 07 & 24 Feb 07.
8:21 PM
woah!! How/where did you get a tamandua? Are you a vetrinarian or something? I am just wondering because I go to University of California, Irvine and our mascot is the anteater and my Water Polo team mates and I always talk about how great it would be to have a live anteater! The Santa Ana zoo is supposed to be getting one, but not that could come to our games.
1:56 AM
Amazing! I didn't know that anteaters were so nimble. In fact, I've already seen a video with Pua climbing, but now I realize that she likes A LOT climbing!
She keeps you busy, I guess.
Cheers.
Silvia from Italy
5:55 PM
no I've worked with exotics for several years and studied into anteaters before getting one though. I'm in OR and the laws are a little less strict here.
In CA you need two years of experience with the species you want to get the state license and then you'd need USDA as well to show it in public. Some states make special exceptions for collages due to they might need to study the animals but I'm not sure if CA has any special regulations for is a school wants the license. they'd still need to do some sort of educational shows with it though and not just a mascot.