Not to happy with the local zoo.

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October

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I don't think the feces of herbivores would be nearly as bad as that of carnivores. And in a truly bio-correct environment, torts would "co-habitate" with many other creatures. The problem I see though, is that dear and torts are eating the same things and it could be hard to keep anything growing.

Fingers-crossed that they call back.

And those poor Galops, they barely even fit in that shade. :(
 

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October said:
I don't think the feces of herbivores would be nearly as bad as that of carnivores. And in a truly bio-correct environment, torts would "co-habitate" with many other creatures. The problem I see though, is that dear and torts are eating the same things and it could be hard to keep anything growing.

Fingers-crossed that they call back.

And those poor Galops, they barely even fit in that shade. :(

I guess the poo is not such a concern. That is all the shade they have and no water pool just a dog bowl for water.
 
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