Allie is checking out the decorations...




Allie the Witch

Tamir is NOT happy with his Devil costume!

The woofies (Cubby and Clifford) aka Gin and Tonic!


Mancats like to PURR loudly (even when their little sisters want to clean their ears!)
On September 29, two jaguar cubs were born to Masaya. One might
remember that Nindiri, Masaya's first cub, was born in June 2007 and just
recently went to the San Diego Zoo to be paired with a mate as part of the
Association of Zoo's and Aquariums Species Survival Plan.
"Once again, Masaya is proving to be an excellent mother, caring for and
nursing each cub equally,” said Michael Magaw, Curator of Animals at Brevard
Zoo. “Her confidence and comfort with her keepers and mate Xinca is very high;
therefore, allowing him to remain within close proximity of their cubs."
With the training Masaya's keepers have invested over the years, we are
able to closely monitor their health and development as well as track their
weight gain in relation to her last cub Nindiri. Surprisingly, both of this
year’s cubs are larger than Nindiri was at two weeks of age. At present, both
cubs are right at five pounds in weight and are gaining just over a pound a
week.
They are quite active and vocal even at this early age. We are all
excited and looking forward to watching these two playing and growing together.
The cubs are expected to go out on exhibit for the first time in mid- to late
November. At this time, the sex of each cub is unknown.
The AZA's Species Survival Plan is to reach a target population of 100 to 120 jaguars in accredited zoos. As of 2007 there were 44 jaguars at 19 institutions.
Jaguars are found in the dense forests and swampy grasslands of Central and South
America. Known for swimming and climbing, jaguars are carnivores and hunt deer,
monkey, tapirs, capybara, turtles and fish. Sexual maturity for these animals
occurs right around three years and litters of one to four young are common.
Jaguars live up to 20 years in captivity.
Here are some pictures of the super raffle table! Mom won two prizes!
Check out the gorgeous face looking out of the cage in this picture!
FIGGY GOT A FOREVER HOME!!!!
Here is a picture of Figgy's new Mom and Figgy (in the box).
You can see Figgy in the cool tent that is on the Stage at the show...
Gandalf and Grayson sponsored Figgy on their blog. You can stop there and see more pictures of Figgy!
Dopey Mom forgot to charge her camera before the show, so she didn't get as many pictures as she would have liked. She'll post more during the day today from the show!
Ellie and Allie are sisters - sisters are important to our Family.
Spending Quality Napping Time with your brother is nice too
It's nice to have extended family too - like Cousin Trooper!
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A nice Ham....
And the bar is still open....