> “most [zoo] facilities have hurricane-resistant enclosures right where the animals normally live – bunkered houses and barns made of welded metal and poured concrete, adjacent to their open pen, in which they can retreat every night.
>”The animals don’t know it’s a hurricane. The animals are just like, ‘Wow, it’s really windy, you know? Wow, it’s really rainy’,” explains Greg Peccie, director of animal care and welfare at Riverbank Zoo in South Carolina.
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Those are some articulate animals. Mine only say things like “meow” or “koko good bird banana good koko banana sad teeth banana”
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This photo looks like an album cover that’s full of bangers
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> “most [zoo] facilities have hurricane-resistant enclosures right where the animals normally live – bunkered houses and barns made of welded metal and poured concrete, adjacent to their open pen, in which they can retreat every night.
>”The animals don’t know it’s a hurricane. The animals are just like, ‘Wow, it’s really windy, you know? Wow, it’s really rainy’,” explains Greg Peccie, director of animal care and welfare at Riverbank Zoo in South Carolina.
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Those are some articulate animals. Mine only say things like “meow” or “koko good bird banana good koko banana sad teeth banana”
This photo looks like an album cover that’s full of bangers