@tracilay4162 It does look the same! Meerkats stand in a similar pose too. So this must be the absolutely correct pose for being on watch duty! 😉😄 Thank you for your comment, Traci. 😀👍
I've never heard of some of these species lol. They look cute and happy. I loved the giraffe looking at the warthogs. I used to live in a townhouse-style apartment right near a creek that had nutria. So yes, they're also in Oregon, US. Thanks for sharing! 🤗☺️
@emilyinoregon6967 That was what l meant to do : showing not so commonly known animals. I had to look at the name of the species on the information board myself! 😉😅 I've been recording these here and there since last year, every time some of them were appearing or in action. Particularly, the small deer didn't do that regularly. First time ever l saw the muntjac, but it's not there for a long time already. I was at the zoo early, and a zookeeper had just put the greens down and it suddenly appeared. The tapir just got out of sight indoors. Otherwise, l had taken a photo of it too. Indeed, the nutria are spread in North America and even got 'imported' in Europe. Thank you for your comment, Emily. 😀👍
The yellow mongoose on watch duty looks just like Mia when she does the same thing
@tracilay4162 It does look the same! Meerkats stand in a similar pose too.
So this must be the absolutely correct pose for being on watch duty! 😉😄
Thank you for your comment, Traci. 😀👍
I've never heard of some of these species lol. They look cute and happy. I loved the giraffe looking at the warthogs. I used to live in a townhouse-style apartment right near a creek that had nutria. So yes, they're also in Oregon, US. Thanks for sharing! 🤗☺️
@emilyinoregon6967 That was what l meant to do : showing not so commonly known animals.
I had to look at the name of the species on the information board myself! 😉😅
I've been recording these here and there since last year, every time some of them were appearing or in action. Particularly, the small deer didn't do that regularly. First time ever l saw the muntjac, but it's not there for a long time already. I was at the zoo early, and a zookeeper had just put the greens down and it suddenly appeared. The tapir just got out of sight indoors. Otherwise, l had taken a photo of it too.
Indeed, the nutria are spread in North America and even got 'imported' in Europe.
Thank you for your comment, Emily. 😀👍