He looks disappointed because their were no bugs to eat, like in the wild....lol.
debblovesgod 1 year ago
@debblovesgod That is a very interesting thought. Zoo animals no doubt do have fewer bugs crawling around on them. So I guess in cases like this that means that the grooming is being done more selflessly since the groomer gets less of a reward!
ZooVisitorMM 1 year ago
They do enjoy a good grooming session! I haven't seen these in years. Audubon used to have them but they were so tiny you could hardly see them.
33Keith33 2 years ago
The Zoo has some in the Rare Animal Conservation Center, too.
They really are tiny!
ZooVisitorMM 2 years ago
He looks disappointed because their were no bugs to eat, like in the wild....lol.
debblovesgod 1 year ago
@debblovesgod That is a very interesting thought. Zoo animals no doubt do have fewer bugs crawling around on them. So I guess in cases like this that means that the grooming is being done more selflessly since the groomer gets less of a reward!
ZooVisitorMM 1 year ago
They do enjoy a good grooming session! I haven't seen these in years. Audubon used to have them but they were so tiny you could hardly see them.
33Keith33 2 years ago
The Zoo has some in the Rare Animal Conservation Center, too.
They really are tiny!
ZooVisitorMM 2 years ago