snowleopard 24 Dec 2013 The map on the link below contains an image for Przewalski's Horse, but unfortunately that species is not included in Elephant Odyssey: http://legacy.utsandiego.com/news/metro/images/090125elephant.pdf
The map on the link below contains an image for Przewalski's Horse, but unfortunately that species is not included in Elephant Odyssey: http://legacy.utsandiego.com/news/metro/images/090125elephant.pdf
DavidBrown 24 Jan 2014 Arizona Docent said: Ooooh - horse and burro - a mixed species exhibit! Click to expand... You haven't lived until you've seen their burro burrow.
Arizona Docent said: Ooooh - horse and burro - a mixed species exhibit! Click to expand... You haven't lived until you've seen their burro burrow.
G G Gulo gulo 24 Jan 2014 DavidBrown said: You haven't lived until you've seen their burro burrow. Click to expand... Ha Ha Ha! Nice, David.
DavidBrown said: You haven't lived until you've seen their burro burrow. Click to expand... Ha Ha Ha! Nice, David.
Arizona Docent 24 Jan 2014 Are you using "burrow" as a noun or a verb? The former would be only mildly interesting but the latter could be quite exciting!
Are you using "burrow" as a noun or a verb? The former would be only mildly interesting but the latter could be quite exciting!
P P PAT 26 Jan 2014 jbnbsn99 said: I've often been told that I don't know a burro from a burrow. Click to expand... Is that how burro is pronounced? It's one of those words I've only ever read and I thought it was said like bureau.
jbnbsn99 said: I've often been told that I don't know a burro from a burrow. Click to expand... Is that how burro is pronounced? It's one of those words I've only ever read and I thought it was said like bureau.
Chlidonias 3 Feb 2014 PAT said: Is that how burro is pronounced? It's one of those words I've only ever read and I thought it was said like bureau. Click to expand... my understanding was that the u in burro was pronounced like the oo in book. With jbnbsn99 being Texan anything is possible though.
PAT said: Is that how burro is pronounced? It's one of those words I've only ever read and I thought it was said like bureau. Click to expand... my understanding was that the u in burro was pronounced like the oo in book. With jbnbsn99 being Texan anything is possible though.
Arizona Docent 3 Feb 2014 In Spanish, rr is considered a separate letter of the alphabet than r. A rr is rolled and an r is not.
In Spanish, rr is considered a separate letter of the alphabet than r. A rr is rolled and an r is not.