Which zoo animal species would make better world leaders than the ones we have now?

Which zoo animal species would make better world leaders than the ones we have now?

  • Bonobos (they would make love, not war)

    Votes: 9 23.1%
  • Elephants (wouldn't forget campaign promises, would work for peanuts)

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • Giraffes (no long-winded speeches, just long necks)

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Cobras (if they bit us at least it wouldn't be personal)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Platypus (they would be weird, but weird could be fun)

    Votes: 6 15.4%
  • Weasels (oops, isn't that who we elected already?)

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Other (please specify below)

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • I don't care who runs the world, I just want a chocolate chip cookie.

    Votes: 8 20.5%

  • Total voters
    39

DavidBrown

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2012 has been a year of elections for people around the world.

Egypt had its first democratic election. Russia had an election in which the choices were "Vladimir Putin" or "Are you REALLY sure that you don't want to vote for Vladimir Putin?" (just ask the young women from "Pussy Riot" sitting in jail for two years).

In the U.S. we are getting hit by an unending blizzard of campaign commercials, political junk mail, and campaign speeches that is not expected to break up until after November 6.

With all of the troubles in the world, are there any species at our local zoos or aquariums that could do a better job of running the world than our current metaphorical clown car of world leaders?
 
I forgot to include octopuses as a choice. An octopus predicted the winner of the World Cup, so maybe one could help fix the world economy.
 
In the U.S. we are getting hit by an unending blizzard of campaign commercials, political junk mail, and campaign speeches that is not expected to break up until after November 6.

I'm copping it on Facebook from my american friends who keep posting nd sharing all sorts of figures, stats, rumour and innuendo. The problem is, I wouldn't know the difference between a democrat or a republican, what they stand for, or which camp Mitt Romney barracks for.

It's just annoying, and I'll be happy when its all over and done with and Obama is back in for another term.

:p

Hix
 
It is a little known fact that the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer (chief finance minister) is the nephew of John Aspinall; his father was Aspinall's half-brother.

Some unkind souls might think that the country would be a great deal better off if an untoward accident might have occurred from the young Osborne romping with a tiger, elephant or (conceivably) honey badger....:rolleyes:
 
Alan Root, was talking on BBC radio this morning. He is the veteran nature cinematographer, who shot the Armand Dennis films that I watched as a kid (and that really dates me) and many more since. He was asked what creature he hasn't yet filmed that he would really like to work with. His reply was interesting, from the depths of the Congo forest - the hero shrew (I won't go into the details).
All together now "We need a hero!" :)

Alan
 
Mole - [the ones we have are blind to the state of the country anyway]

Sloth - [if they don't do anything, at least the country will stop getting worse, which is more than we can say now :p]

Snake/Cobra/Basilisk from Harry Potter - [I just wouldn't mind a politician that represented evil a little less than a Tory government :s]
 
I'm copping it on Facebook from my american friends who keep posting nd sharing all sorts of figures, stats, rumour and innuendo. The problem is, I wouldn't know the difference between a democrat or a republican, what they stand for, or which camp Mitt Romney barracks for.

It's just annoying, and I'll be happy when its all over and done with and Obama is back in for another term.

:p

Hix

I couldn't say it better myself! Here in the US politics are disgusting and both Democrats and Republicans are terrible, but Obama certainly needs to win a 2nd term. As for animals, I like the idea of a matriarchal "nanny state" ran by elephants
 
I voted Other. I believe Decapodians would make great presidents in the year 3000.
 

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Humpback whale. Yes they are in the ocean, but highy intelligent and peaceful. Japane would no longer be able to barbarically slaughter them if they were world leaders :)

xD
 
I think it'd be a tough campeign with Asian Elephants, Bonobos, and Humpback Whales all running against each other. All three could make great leaders. I think the point is some animals would be better choices then a lot of Human leaders we've had.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Yeah why do Giraffes come across as the hippies of the Zoo? Youssa isn't the first time I've seen jokes about them in that context. Is their relatively benign behavior?
 
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