I'm not sure if the monkey really looks like that, or if it's home country ran out of fruit. 



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The mongoose could be inside the car. I think that car is creepy anyway. It's certainly no Bessie.In other news, a mongoose has turned into a car.
While I understand why, and have nothing against this car, it seems weird, as I am used to a mongoose.
It's the wrong species of Herpestidae to have car insurance.The mongoose could be inside the car. I think that car is creepy anyway. It's certainly no Bessie.
It's no weirder than every zoo having a "Family Farm" and/or a "Wolf Woods".How many lorikeet walkthrough exhibits called 'Lorikeet Landing' are there? Is there some sort of unspoken pact that all lorikeet walkthroughs must be given this name? Is it some kind of a cult?
I've never seen either of those names in any zoo I've visited.It's no weirder than every zoo having a "Family Farm" and/or a "Wolf Woods".
I've never seen the car in moving footage, only as photos. It looks like it is on drugs though - look at those great staring eyes!It's the wrong species of Herpestidae to have car insurance.
I find it quite endearing, though I used to watch the car quite a bit when I was little, possibly somewhat negating the creepiness.
Never seen a Heart of Africa exhibit, but I have seen tons of Australian Walkabouts!Don't forget Australian Walkabout and/or Heart of Africa!
I have seen many Wolf Woods exhibits, but never one with multiple species!I've only encountered one Wolf Woods in my lifeAt least there are multiple species held in those exhibits and not just generic lorikeets most of the time.
~Thylo
I think it's because @Brum changed his profile picture.What is this mongoose car business?
~Thylo
I though that at first, too.Ah, I thought they were referring to Mongoose Motorsports.
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In other news, a mongoose has turned into a car.
While I understand why, and have nothing against this car, it seems weird, as I am used to a mongoose.
I thought it was Brum for Brummie![]()