Patrick’s Place Saturday Six #485
1. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve actually been able to touch in person?
A 5’ Boa constrictor that someone had in the dorm when I was an undergrad.
2. Was it dead or alive at the time you touched it?
Alive and hungry.
3. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve gotten closest to without touching?
It was probably was in a zoo
4. What’s the most exotic animal you tend to enjoy watching most at a zoo?
Wow, that was so long ago that I don’t remember.
5. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve seen in the wild in your neighborhood?
A Copperhead coiled up on my back step in the sun.
6. If you could hold any exotic animal (or have a one-on-one encounter if it’s too big to hold) and you knew there was no danger of being injured, which animal would you choose and why?
I’m not really into exotic animals and I don’t even like that you can own an exotic animal. There are so many invasive animals and plants in this country that are not only deadly but forcing out the native species. About 20 years ago we actually have piranha start taking over a local pond and the DEP had to come in a poison the whole pond.
1. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve actually been able to touch in person?
A 5’ Boa constrictor that someone had in the dorm when I was an undergrad.
2. Was it dead or alive at the time you touched it?
Alive and hungry.
3. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve gotten closest to without touching?
It was probably was in a zoo
4. What’s the most exotic animal you tend to enjoy watching most at a zoo?
Wow, that was so long ago that I don’t remember.
5. What’s the most exotic animal you’ve seen in the wild in your neighborhood?
A Copperhead coiled up on my back step in the sun.
6. If you could hold any exotic animal (or have a one-on-one encounter if it’s too big to hold) and you knew there was no danger of being injured, which animal would you choose and why?
I’m not really into exotic animals and I don’t even like that you can own an exotic animal. There are so many invasive animals and plants in this country that are not only deadly but forcing out the native species. About 20 years ago we actually have piranha start taking over a local pond and the DEP had to come in a poison the whole pond.
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