on โ09-01-2013 12:38 AM
Okay, somehow I've managed to hijack not one, but two threads yappin' about our new camels.
So rather than continue stomping all over everyone else's threads, thought it may be easier to just put the piccys up here.
Introducing Gera and Alice:
Gera is at the front, Alice at the back. Fingers crossed everyone, that Alice is pregnant and in about nine months we will have either a Camelia (thanks Tas) or a Humprey (thanks Icy)!
on โ11-01-2013 10:34 PM
on โ11-01-2013 10:47 PM
Great photo Tas, but dunno how impressed Gera and Alice would be if I started offering their water out of a bottle.
Offered them some dates today, Alice went, "yum, yum, gobble, gobble, gulp, gone". Gera peered with one eye, tilted his head over to the other side, peered with his other eye, sniffed, looked again, sniffed, then said "You expect me to EAT this?"
on โ11-01-2013 10:50 PM
:^O ... monsters, they sure are asserting themselves now aren't they, I really like camels and yours are just lovely.
That picture struck me as really funny because of the high temperatures they are used to, but might be a little extra hot for them at the moment.
on โ11-01-2013 10:56 PM
we were watching a baby camel in an enclosure with some roos and things once. the little camel was stomping up and down the perimeter with an obvious case of the poopy sulks. A little roo made the mistake of getting in his way and the camel kicked the little fella like a football. Sent him rolling and tumbling along the ground. We didn't know camels could kick forwards.
on โ11-01-2013 11:42 PM
we were watching a baby camel in an enclosure with some roos and things once. the little camel was stomping up and down the perimeter with an obvious case of the poopy sulks. A little roo made the mistake of getting in his way and the camel kicked the little fella like a football. Sent him rolling and tumbling along the ground. We didn't know camels could kick forwards.
Forwards, backwards, sideways,...
on โ12-01-2013 03:54 PM