The status of the meerkats has been changed to "missing and presumed dead." They're wonderful little animals and it's sad to lose them. The fire seems to have started in a cafeteria and spread through the zoo's souvenir shop to the petting zoo.
I suspect that in a few years that Britain will have a meerkat problem. No one can shoot them for obvious reasons, and no one will think how it could have happened, and blame climate change.
(I hope the poor little guys did survive and go on to be prolific).
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12 comments:
It started in the dictionary and the aardvark was there at the beginning.
My first thought was sloth.
Something too slow to move to the non-burning side of the cage.
Meanwhile several Cats in our neighborhood are missing-in-action, presumed lost.
Where is the press coverage?
rcocean said...
Meanwhile several Cats in our neighborhood are missing-in-action, presumed lost.
Well, those are just, ahem, mere cats, not meerkats.
@EDH, groan.
Aardvark Burgers!
Clearly the aardvark stumbled upon the meerkats' escape plan, and they had to off him and then cover up the crime by setting fire to his cage ...
The status of the meerkats has been changed to "missing and presumed dead." They're wonderful little animals and it's sad to lose them. The fire seems to have started in a cafeteria and spread through the zoo's souvenir shop to the petting zoo.
Meerkat!
sounds like the Meercats set the fire
Somebody needs to domesticate meerkats. They're pack animals like dogs, but bury their shit like cats. The perfect pet.
I suspect that in a few years that Britain will have a meerkat problem. No one can shoot them for obvious reasons, and no one will think how it could have happened, and blame climate change.
(I hope the poor little guys did survive and go on to be prolific).
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