They would have to raise millions.Good point. They could also raise a fundraiser for it, and with the help of the Wilds, the waterpark, and the popularity of the zoo in total, then it could happen
They would have to raise millions.Good point. They could also raise a fundraiser for it, and with the help of the Wilds, the waterpark, and the popularity of the zoo in total, then it could happen
Kangaroo (and to a lesser extent, wallaby) escapees aren't too uncommon in Wisconsin, they usually end up making local headlines a few times a year. I fully expect them to become established at some point in the future.Not exactly a meme - but I thought it was rather appropriate for those people sick of seeing red/blue maps in the US right now. Found on Facebook ... map showing the legality of owning a kangaroo:
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Kangaroo (and to a lesser extent, wallaby) escapees aren't too uncommon in Wisconsin, they usually end up making local headlines a few times a year. I fully expect them to become established at some point in the future.

Weird, since my grandma knows someone who owns a kangaroo, among other exotic animals, like a zebra, bobcat, raptors, and more. He also has wedding doves, a horse, and an alpaca or llama.Not exactly a meme - but I thought it was rather appropriate for those people sick of seeing red/blue maps in the US right now. Found on Facebook ... map showing the legality of owning a kangaroo:
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Invest!!!!
A lot of Japanese zoo/ aquarium have this, I've touch one before.
Pretty sure it’s equatorial Africa
Multiple different sources stated different answers, so I thought I would say the thing that makes the most logical sense.Pretty sure it’s equatorial Africa.
Thats brilliant.
No, that's an alligator eating a croc. No cannibalism here.Thats brilliant.
Yes, I noticed that later on.No, that's an alligator eating a croc. No cannibalism here.