That is very funny VC I like stories like that.
my wild experiences are many but one that stands out was on a holiday in the Algarve in Portugal My then partner and i had had a blazing row one night, next day we drove along a road and he stopped to supposedly clean the windscreen but it was by way of an apology so I could get out to look for animals. I got out and stomped down a small incline to a tidal area of a river, I disturbed a smooth snake which I was able to pick up and examination looking into the water i saw a small green coloured sea turtle about 8 inches/ 20cm long. i can picture it to this day. I also spend a week in turkey a few years later and spent the week looking for green Toads Bufo Veradis, to no avail and got more and more down at the numbers run over each day on the road out side our hotel. as we stood waiting to load the luggage onto our bus for the airport something rustled in the small shrubs behind me, I turned round and there was a green toad or in reality cream, green and red toad. fantastic.
Zoo wise i recall stroking a tiger cub at Blackpool zoo, it was the year it opened and in those days they had a mother and baby house, the keeper came to feed the cubs in a room in the house and the crowd thronged around the glass window, as he came out one of the cubs lunged forward and got half way out the door, every one shot back, exempt me who shot forward and grabbed the cub, I remember thinking how course the hair seamed it wasn't as soft and gentle like a kitten as i thought it would be
Stroking a black and white lemurs feet through the fence at Jersey Zoo in the wind and rain after telling my partner if they came over not to try to touch them they may bite I put my hand straight out
On a family trip to one of the Aspinall parks I was lagging behind my sister in law and her family when they stopped to see the wolves, where the keeper was talking to a crowed as I approached, at which point all the wolves stopped moving around and stared at me totally ignoring everyone else i was surprised and thrilled in equal measures. i still wonder why they did it.
my wild experiences are many but one that stands out was on a holiday in the Algarve in Portugal My then partner and i had had a blazing row one night, next day we drove along a road and he stopped to supposedly clean the windscreen but it was by way of an apology so I could get out to look for animals. I got out and stomped down a small incline to a tidal area of a river, I disturbed a smooth snake which I was able to pick up and examination looking into the water i saw a small green coloured sea turtle about 8 inches/ 20cm long. i can picture it to this day. I also spend a week in turkey a few years later and spent the week looking for green Toads Bufo Veradis, to no avail and got more and more down at the numbers run over each day on the road out side our hotel. as we stood waiting to load the luggage onto our bus for the airport something rustled in the small shrubs behind me, I turned round and there was a green toad or in reality cream, green and red toad. fantastic.
Zoo wise i recall stroking a tiger cub at Blackpool zoo, it was the year it opened and in those days they had a mother and baby house, the keeper came to feed the cubs in a room in the house and the crowd thronged around the glass window, as he came out one of the cubs lunged forward and got half way out the door, every one shot back, exempt me who shot forward and grabbed the cub, I remember thinking how course the hair seamed it wasn't as soft and gentle like a kitten as i thought it would be
Stroking a black and white lemurs feet through the fence at Jersey Zoo in the wind and rain after telling my partner if they came over not to try to touch them they may bite I put my hand straight out
On a family trip to one of the Aspinall parks I was lagging behind my sister in law and her family when they stopped to see the wolves, where the keeper was talking to a crowed as I approached, at which point all the wolves stopped moving around and stared at me totally ignoring everyone else i was surprised and thrilled in equal measures. i still wonder why they did it.