On this page the following entries were made in the “July, 2010” time-frame.
Archive for “July, 2010”
Barry The Stuffed Fish Gets Bubble-Stuffocated
Okay, blog-followers, remember Dr. Parker’s new invention, the scuba-stuffocator (the one KARL broke on his first time using)? Well, the good scientist has been working harder on it, and has run tests on a new remote version of scuba-stuffocation technology. This is great news for the Zoo, as it could lead to more underwater animal [...]
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Slushie Time
Hi again! (This is Finn. I’m taking control of the computer while the other guys are out.)
Once again, the animals have been one step ahead of me in my role in the anti-boredom committee. To be fair to me, though, I’m only supposed to be in charge of activities on rainy days, and we haven’t [...]
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Lemur Grows “Mood Tail”
It has come to the SZ’s attention that a certain lemur in our midst has grown an exceptionally long tail, and that this tail has been doing strange things.
Melvin has been with us for a little over a year now, and while we love having him here, we are still, as with all our exhibits, [...]
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Primates Play Drums
Boy, there isn’t a minute’s rest at the SZ. The day Karl and I return from Platypus Archipelago, we not only hear of Cromley’s bad behavior, but of a commotion from the primate wing of the zoo! Apparently, many of our stuffed monkeys have been trying to start a band. . . And it’s not [...]
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Cromley’s Summer
Hi everyone,
I’m sure it says somewhere that this is V posting this, but it’s actually me, Finn. V and Karl haven’t returned to the SZ from their Platypus thingie yet. But as you may know, I am now in charge of rainy-day activities and anti-boredom acts here at the zoo.
And as I’ve been continuing [...]
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Danger on the Platypus Archipelago, part 3
(from the previous entry):
And, after two hours of upward, intense hiking, they reached the summit. Needless to say, they weren’t prepared for what they found there. Hundreds of stuffed animals – everything from snakes to badgers to parrots – were dragging cut stones together, building what what looked it was going to be an enormous [...]
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