Juggler Otters
Otters are known to juggle stones in their hands, a rather cute play to watch. A study examined the evolutionary benefit of
Otters are known to juggle stones in their hands, a rather cute play to watch. A study examined the evolutionary benefit of
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Jane Marshall, senior zookeeper says “Seeing Francois' Langurs in the wild is incredibly rare, but seeing a baby is even more so.” [caption
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Koko, the gorilla lady famous for her ability to communicate using American Sign Language and her love for kittens, died in her