Why burn or recycle when zoo animals love them - some eat them, some play with them, but they are certainly not wasted.
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Category: Animal Behavior • Environment
Posted on: December 30, 2006 1:09 PM, by Coturnix
Why burn or recycle when zoo animals love them - some eat them, some play with them, but they are certainly not wasted.
Hat-tip: Russlings
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