the hunt begins
Mar. 26th, 2018 09:36 pmYou know what baby squirrels look like. If you don't, here's a refresher. Some of the ones we had were starting to get peachfuzzy fur.

Zack says the best thing about thoughts is that they always come back to you.
I asked Bella about the book and she doesn't remember what it was.
Someone brought a kitty. She was mostly black and had a really fluffy tail.
Erica has a snake named Ashley, I guess because she's pink, and a shih tzu and chihuahua dachshund mix and some other kind of dog.
Maureen is also of the sign of the Death Seraph and has some sigils and glyphs tattooed on her fingers to represent that, and has a dog, a cat, a Jackson's chameleon and a veiled chameleon, the latter of which she had with her, and several types of scorpion including some emperor scorpions and even a tailless whip scorpion, which is not actually a scorpion but is still really cool looking. Her hair is the color of beets.
Joe has a tattoo of an album cover by Necro but it doesn't look quite as good or as coherent in black and white.
I've never heard of him before but he has a Wikipedia page and he's also of the sign of the Death Seraph. How appropriate.
Primrose was talking about a bee tattoo.
Christine was eating rice cakes with avocados and ground pepper. She had a bell pepper but it was too wrinkly. Bella had a bowl of mango chunks and a head of lettuce. Taylor had meatballs in marinara sauce, broccoli, and a potato she was too lazy to cut up. The same thing she had for dinner, except with a different potato. I assume she means different type of potato, because otherwise, duh.
Some of the rodos had parasites in their crop milk and that's how they pass it on.
Some researchers found out that komodo dragons don't kill themselves with their own saliva because they have really good immune systems and platypus milk kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria because they don't produce milk from breasts, they just sweat it out and the babies lap it up whenever they feel like it.
Emily says to put it in a sauna until it sweats. Or maybe Taylor said that.
Taylor is taking Spanish just because and she took five years of German. She knows someone who can speak Mandarin but not read it. Christine also speaks German.
We released two rodos and an eastern cottontail. Some people would ask "why bother taking care of them at all?" There are a billion of them, right? Rodos aren't even indigenous to North America. And the answer is twofold: it's the right thing to do and they're an important part of the food chain.
About 3 in 20 eastern cottontails make it to their first birthday. That's pretty much their survival strategy.
Someone asked about survival rates and we've tracked a few and they've went on for years.
It was unseasonably cold and windy. Meanwhile, Jen was wearing a tank top.
After this, med ward was virtually empty, aside from a screech owl with detached retinas but his other problems fixed and a ring-billed gull.
burning question: how is Jesse Hughes still a thing?

Zack says the best thing about thoughts is that they always come back to you.
I asked Bella about the book and she doesn't remember what it was.
Someone brought a kitty. She was mostly black and had a really fluffy tail.
Erica has a snake named Ashley, I guess because she's pink, and a shih tzu and chihuahua dachshund mix and some other kind of dog.
Maureen is also of the sign of the Death Seraph and has some sigils and glyphs tattooed on her fingers to represent that, and has a dog, a cat, a Jackson's chameleon and a veiled chameleon, the latter of which she had with her, and several types of scorpion including some emperor scorpions and even a tailless whip scorpion, which is not actually a scorpion but is still really cool looking. Her hair is the color of beets.
Joe has a tattoo of an album cover by Necro but it doesn't look quite as good or as coherent in black and white.
I've never heard of him before but he has a Wikipedia page and he's also of the sign of the Death Seraph. How appropriate.
Primrose was talking about a bee tattoo.
Christine was eating rice cakes with avocados and ground pepper. She had a bell pepper but it was too wrinkly. Bella had a bowl of mango chunks and a head of lettuce. Taylor had meatballs in marinara sauce, broccoli, and a potato she was too lazy to cut up. The same thing she had for dinner, except with a different potato. I assume she means different type of potato, because otherwise, duh.
Some of the rodos had parasites in their crop milk and that's how they pass it on.
Some researchers found out that komodo dragons don't kill themselves with their own saliva because they have really good immune systems and platypus milk kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria because they don't produce milk from breasts, they just sweat it out and the babies lap it up whenever they feel like it.
Emily says to put it in a sauna until it sweats. Or maybe Taylor said that.
Taylor is taking Spanish just because and she took five years of German. She knows someone who can speak Mandarin but not read it. Christine also speaks German.
We released two rodos and an eastern cottontail. Some people would ask "why bother taking care of them at all?" There are a billion of them, right? Rodos aren't even indigenous to North America. And the answer is twofold: it's the right thing to do and they're an important part of the food chain.
About 3 in 20 eastern cottontails make it to their first birthday. That's pretty much their survival strategy.
Someone asked about survival rates and we've tracked a few and they've went on for years.
It was unseasonably cold and windy. Meanwhile, Jen was wearing a tank top.
After this, med ward was virtually empty, aside from a screech owl with detached retinas but his other problems fixed and a ring-billed gull.
burning question: how is Jesse Hughes still a thing?