Bronx Zoo Game

Whoops, sorry, I will do that now.

I looked up this harderwijk and it seems they are an aquatic animal place. So that's one. Second, Carl linnaeous made signifigant changes regarding the classes and he had a bit of trouble with pinnipeds,so I have heard.

Nice thinking, but no. To help you out, it has nothing to do with Dolphinarium Harderwijk.
 
I'm going to say California Sea Lion because it's a species easily found on the website as you mentioned and is not a Feline despite having the word "Lion" in its name.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Ring tailed lemur because their scientific name is lemur catta?

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In my first riddle, I was trieing to make you think of Carl Linnaeus, he studied at Haderwijk, milk is commonly drunk in Sweden, sloth for obvious reason, and 1758, as he described it then.
A lonely wanderer, as so commonly they are in a walkthrough enclosure, but are usually the only species inside (are they walkthrough at Bronx?).
I chose this species, as I had just been about to guess it in the previous riddle ;).
 
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In my first riddle, I was trieing to make you think of Carl Linnaeus, he studied at Haderwijk, milk is commonly drunk in Sweden, sloth for obvious reason, and 1758, as he described it then.
A lonely wanderer, as so commonly they are in a walkthrough enclosure, but are usually the only species inside (are they walkthrough at Bronx?).
I chose this species, as I had just been about to guess it in the previous riddle ;).
I'm not sure I understand all the reasoning behind this. "Me and my friend (I nickname him the Sloth!), had a lovely cup of milk each, in Haderwijk in 1758."

I understand the bit about Harderwijk and 1758. I do not get the sloth bit at all, even though you say "sloth for obvious reason". And milk is commonly drunk everywhere, so doesn't have anything to do with the answer at all :confused:
 
I'm not sure I understand all the reasoning behind this. "Me and my friend (I nickname him the Sloth!), had a lovely cup of milk each, in Haderwijk in 1758."

I understand the bit about Harderwijk and 1758. I do not get the sloth bit at all, even though you say "sloth for obvious reason". And milk is commonly drunk everywhere, so doesn't have anything to do with the answer at all :confused:

Sloth because its Linnaeus's two-toed sloth. Milk because what I read said it was a traditional drink.
 
No the ring tailed are NOT kept in a walkthrough and the enclosure is most probably one of the best exhibits in the world for these lemurs along with 4-5 other inhabitants.
 
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