A very good idea, Jay!
I will consult the local municipal archive if there is anything about it mentioned in one of the minutes of the council meetings *g*
And you are very welcome DD;)
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A very good idea, Jay!
I will consult the local municipal archive if there is anything about it mentioned in one of the minutes of the council meetings *g*
And you are very welcome DD;)
Well, here's one I've never seen before - a zebra with spots.
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"The spotted-as-opposed-to striped- zebra was first cited and photographed at Matira Bush Camp in Maasai Mara national reserve by a tour guide who has been identified as Mr Antony Tira, posted the photos on social media platforms where they attracted a lot of attention.
A KWS officer confirmed the sighting to Standard Digital but we cannot reveal his identity because he is not authorized to speak on behalf of the organisation.
Speaking to a local daily, Antony said he initially thought the zebra had been painted for migration purposes of migration tracking but after a closer examination, he realised that it had a melanin disorder."
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/arti...-online-thrill
What a special cutie, Barb! It immediately reminds me of young tapirs, but they still have a different drawing on their skin.
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So there will indeed be no photo shop. And what I also think of is the Quagga, a kind of steppe zebra that unfortunately died out in the last century. But perhaps it is a lost gene that makes this foal a special kind of animal.
It does, doesn't it :cool:
And the Zebra suite the man staring at the Zebras is wearing looks familiar to me too.
My two grandchildren wear 'Onesies', a kind of pyjamas, only they prefer to be Jaguar and Bear.
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But Zebra Onesies (and Carnaval or Halloween costumes) are also available here.