wah wah wah!
realdeal.
firstly we have all been to taronga. we have all "bothered" to walk around the exhibit.
the fact that you say there is no competition between the melbourne/taronga zookeepers is completely irrelevant. nobody said there was. you questioned us over OUR comparisons of the two zoos. we are not zookeepers. and we reserve the right to compare whatever we like.
likewise i know that the calf was sick. i know everything remember. i also know that both melbourne and taronga used slings to assist walking in the other two calves that have been born. thus, whilst it may have been necessary in the most recent case. it does not change the argument. the zoos seem to be making the use of slings standard procedure in ALL BIRTHS.
and lastly, i'm bailing out guys. i don't have time to argue with people who miss the point, every time. too frustrating.
i've revved her up a bit. she's all yours!
realdeal.
firstly we have all been to taronga. we have all "bothered" to walk around the exhibit.
the fact that you say there is no competition between the melbourne/taronga zookeepers is completely irrelevant. nobody said there was. you questioned us over OUR comparisons of the two zoos. we are not zookeepers. and we reserve the right to compare whatever we like.
likewise i know that the calf was sick. i know everything remember. i also know that both melbourne and taronga used slings to assist walking in the other two calves that have been born. thus, whilst it may have been necessary in the most recent case. it does not change the argument. the zoos seem to be making the use of slings standard procedure in ALL BIRTHS.
and lastly, i'm bailing out guys. i don't have time to argue with people who miss the point, every time. too frustrating.
i've revved her up a bit. she's all yours!