bongorob 26 May 2024 I was amazed to see this poster when I boarded a train at Stoke last week. At the next stop which is two minutes away I managed to get a picture. I wonder if Quokas are the new Meerkats.
I was amazed to see this poster when I boarded a train at Stoke last week. At the next stop which is two minutes away I managed to get a picture. I wonder if Quokas are the new Meerkats.
Prochilodus246 26 May 2024 Whereas with meerkats they increase zoochatters stress levels by 50%! It's about time quokkas returned to the UK after over 30 years of absence, looking at you Hamerton.
Whereas with meerkats they increase zoochatters stress levels by 50%! It's about time quokkas returned to the UK after over 30 years of absence, looking at you Hamerton.
gentle lemur 26 May 2024 Looking at quokkas may reduce stress levels - but looking at quokka posters surely increases stress and envy among ZooChatters who have never seen one
Looking at quokkas may reduce stress levels - but looking at quokka posters surely increases stress and envy among ZooChatters who have never seen one
Osedax 27 May 2024 @bongorob Capybaras seem to be the new meerkats. I have no idea why. They're rectangular prisms with legs.
@bongorob Capybaras seem to be the new meerkats. I have no idea why. They're rectangular prisms with legs.