Arizona Docent 19 Sep 2017 In this case it produced a very productive dialogue, so no need to apologize.
Ituri 20 Sep 2017 @Arizona Docent Really? It seemed to me that people generally knew what Ringtails were in Arizona, same with Coatis...maybe it was just the crowd I ran with
@Arizona Docent Really? It seemed to me that people generally knew what Ringtails were in Arizona, same with Coatis...maybe it was just the crowd I ran with
Arizona Docent 21 Sep 2017 @Ituri Really. No one would know what a coati is either. No one at work even knew what a pronghorn is when I mentioned it a while back.
@Ituri Really. No one would know what a coati is either. No one at work even knew what a pronghorn is when I mentioned it a while back.
Chlidonias 21 Sep 2017 People in Arizona don't know what a pronghorn is? Isn't that like someone in Florida not knowing what a manatee is?
People in Arizona don't know what a pronghorn is? Isn't that like someone in Florida not knowing what a manatee is?
Ituri 21 Sep 2017 @Arizona Docent They know what it is, they just know it as "antelope". @Chlidonias No, it's more like people in Florida not knowing what a Swallow-tailed Kite is. Also, bonus points to me as I've lived in both places!
@Arizona Docent They know what it is, they just know it as "antelope". @Chlidonias No, it's more like people in Florida not knowing what a Swallow-tailed Kite is. Also, bonus points to me as I've lived in both places!
Brayden Delashmutt 15 Nov 2023 @Chlidonias interestingly, cacomistles and ring tailed “cats” are slightly different