Hi, I'm Hannah from Sydney

Hannah fish

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Hi, I'm Hannah. i live in sydney. I currenly work part time as a vet nurse but i'm looking for work as a zoo keeper. i have just started a zoo keeping course and my teacher recommended this website. I'm interested in aquarium fish, australian snakes, frogs, big cats and meer cats. I'm hoping to meet new ppl and form new networks. My future goals are to work on a fish farm, publish photo books on aquarium fish and australian snakes for ppl to share with friends when their having dinner parties, and i hope to follow in the direction of david attenborough and help to educate ppl about our wildlife, particularly aquarium fish and australian snakes so we will continue to have these animals in our world for ever. i'm also interested in cycling and animal behaviour. smiles:)
 
Welcome to ZooChat Hannah fish! You sound so motivated and enthusiastic about your goals. Much success to you, and hope to see many of your photos in our gallery soon. Especially fish, snakes, frogs, big cats and meerkats.
 
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thanks everyone for the welcome, i have a tonne of photos on my computer, when i work out how to upload them on here, i'll let u know....(ur mums a goat, what do u do? r u working, studying? whats ur fav animal?):)
 
heya!!! welcome! i just started the zoo keeping course too :) this site is a bit of fun- some of the photos are amazing too :) its good getting views from other zoos around the world too :)
 
thanks everyone for the welcome, i have a tonne of photos on my computer, when i work out how to upload them on here, i'll let u know....(ur mums a goat, what do u do? r u working, studying? whats ur fav animal?):)

This may be a bit old and Hannah hasnt been active since March but I will still post my answer. I am a student in Year 8 and my favourite animal has to be a giant panda :)
 
Welcome to ZooChat!

We share a passion in reptilian friends ... :D

It never ceases to amaze me why so many Australian snake species are sooo incredibly toxic! An evolutionary adaptation .. with fewer mammalian representatives and more difficult to acquire ...????
 
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