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POPSAnother Great Escape The funniest thing in this video is the people's laughing in the background. They really sound like apes and monkeys don't they?
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POPSAll the Monkeys Ain't in the Zoo Yes, of course I know that a chimp is an ape. I like this big guy.. He's got a lot of spunk. I love how he took away the keeper's gun! I just hope that he isn't punished for this escapade.
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POPSKnut Again I still like to follow this sweet bear. I don't like zoos much, but since he was already there, hand raised ans all, I've been happy to see that he is fine. I don't know why his mom rejected him. She probably doesn't like the Zoo either,
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POPSToo Many Snakes Well, he we go again. People if you don't want your pet when it grows up, don't buy it at all. If you must get rid of it, have it euthanized . People who just can't don't have the heart to have it killed are the real problem. In some cases it's just plain laziness and/or ignorance. For instance the proverbial kittens off the bridge. But Pythons etc. in the river? Come on. These life forms do so much damage to indigenous fauna and flora it's hard to calculate. I'm thinking better laws and enforcement on bringing these darn things into the country in the first place. Comments? Please...I'd like to hear more from you.
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POPSLiar Liars Please read the entire articlr before passing judgment. The Us Bureau of Land Management is in TOTAL denial on this subject, and claims not to have enough money for clean up, and further states that moving the stuff around is probably more dangerous than just leaving it there in a relatively remote area; despite the thousands of tourists & off-roaders every year.
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POPSBye Bye Bad Monkey I suppose this is a good thing, but it is still tragic. What bothers me is where did the diseased monkeys originate, with those human orientated diseases. I mean were they escapees from labs? or were they indoctrinated natually, or what?