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So I'm going to show just a few of the exotic animal images of the ones that are at the new school (these were just random pictures found on the internet to give you an idea of what we have)


Chinchilla
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We currently have two of them

Bearded Dragons
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We have a male and a female

Iguana
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We currently only have one of them

Sugar Gliders
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We have three of them




We also have a gecko, a snake, a crab, a few rabbits, a guinea pig, some cats, some dogs, and a tarantula. We're also supposed to have a cow come sometime this week or next week.
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Wow!
Those are good animals to learn from too. :D
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PeacefulOreo wrote:
Wow! They are amazing and cute! :)
Are they living in their shelter (cage) or is there a field for them to walk/run?
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BlackOak2 wrote::o
Wow!
Those are good animals to learn from too. :D
Yup! So far we've mostly just been learning the basic care for each animal. I think once we get through the learning stage of where everything is and how to care for the animals, we'll be starting into the veterinary science part of it.
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AHorseandPonyLover wrote:
PeacefulOreo wrote:
Wow! They are amazing and cute! :)
Are they living in their shelter (cage) or is there a field for them to walk/run?
There is a pasture for the barn animals to be in. The other animals have their own cage.
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PeacefulOreo wrote:So I'm going to show just a few of the exotic animal images of the ones that are at the new school (these were just random pictures found on the internet to give you an idea of what we have)


Chinchilla
Image
We currently have two of them

Bearded Dragons
Image
We have a male and a female

Iguana
Image


We currently only have one of them

Sugar Gliders
Image
We have three of them




We also have a gecko, a snake, a crab, a few rabbits, a guinea pig, some cats, some dogs, and a tarantula. We're also supposed to have a cow come sometime this week or next week.
Wow! We (My family) have cows that live in our backyard (2 steers and 2 heifers). Cows are the sweetest things (Just don't let them step on you, especially if your in flip-flops...speaking from a personal experience (My steer broke my pinky toe and sprained my foot when I was in flip-flops putting him in the trailer, and I still can't feel the top of my foot.)
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KYLEIGH396 wrote:Wow! We (My family) have cows that live in our backyard (2 steers and 2 heifers). Cows are the sweetest things (Just don't let them step on you, especially if your in flip-flops...speaking from a personal experience (My steer broke my pinky toe and sprained my foot when I was in flip-flops putting him in the trailer, and I still can't feel the top of my foot.)
Cool! :D

The animal veterinary science instructor doesn't let us wear open toe footwear so we'll have some protection.
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