rubyviewminis
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I didn't own but was caretaker/zookeeper (I called it) of the Biosphere II exotic animals. My favorites were the Greater Galagos, they are the large (Bushbabies) and always reminded me of a cross between a squirrel and a monkey with no prehensile tail. They each had a name, and all of them would climb on me when I went in to feed and clean. There was also the blue-tongued skink, pygmy goats, and later Nigerian Dwarfs that were not as available as now. They were very expensive, very tiny and colorful, two were imports. And then the Muskovey Ducks (sp), a large variety of Silky chickens and Jungle Fowl. There is a Veterinarian in Tucson who specialized in Raptors and Camelids who trained me.
Thankfully the Galagoes and skink were donated to the San Diego Zoo eventually, and I inherited most of the goats and chickens, which started people dropping off injured peacocks, neglected burros, an iguana that wasn't properly fed, and malnourished horses from Mexico. It was quite the adventure.
Thankfully the Galagoes and skink were donated to the San Diego Zoo eventually, and I inherited most of the goats and chickens, which started people dropping off injured peacocks, neglected burros, an iguana that wasn't properly fed, and malnourished horses from Mexico. It was quite the adventure.