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    Re: Update on Butterscotch (WITH PICS!!) and other random pics (DUW!)

    Quote Originally Posted by icygirl View Post
    Is it me or is that bear in human sitting position?

    Congrats on your work with Butterscotch. You should definitely ask the zoo manager to hire a carpenter to put some back doors on her cage. It looks like just plywood to me so I doubt it would be a very difficult job.

    Also, the albino raccoon is wild. Never seen one before, and our wildlife center had plenty of orphan raccoons.
    Haha...yes, he is! Albert is a real ham. Getting them to hire a carpenter, unfortunately, is a highly unlikely scenario. There is a mountain of work that should be/could be done around the zoo, and the snakes are at the bottom of that pile. I'm gonna have to figure this one out on my own...which I will...just maybe not overnight.

    The albino 'coon is very interesting. Not very attractive, though. Kind of pathetic looking. LOL We also have her mother in a different enclosure. I tried to get a picture of her, but she's extremely shy and it wouldn't turn out. She has the traditional raccoon markings, but they are very pale shades of tan and darker tan. She's gorgeous. I'm guessing "het for albino" produces the paler markings that she has. No idea who the father of the albino is, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alice View Post
    Ahhh Judy, such beautiful animlas to work with. Congrats on a safe handling of Butterscotch! How's the hand BTW?

    Where is the zoo located that you're working at? Is it open to the public? I would love to see some of those gorgeous animals in person!
    The hand is almost all better. Some soreness in the tendons behind my knuckles, but that's it. Thanks for asking! The zoo is about 6 miles east of Crestview, FL on hwy 90. It's open to the public 9-4 Wed-Sun. It's called the Sasquatch Zoo. If you ever make it out this way, let me know and I'd be happy to meet up with ya!
    Last edited by JLC; 09-25-2009 at 02:37 PM. Reason: fixed dates
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