Meet Camella I mean Camel and Llama. Photos taken In Pittsburgh Zoo. Their place are very small, it's just enough for them to walk around. I feel bad for these fellas.
Oh, I feel bad for them, too, John. It's always a shame when zoos don't give animals enough space to be themselves. I did get a laugh out of "Camella" but the laugh stopped when you said they're in such small places. -- Kay
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
She won an international smile contest for the month of October 2009. This contest was sponsored by Division of Pediatric Dentistry, Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canada.
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I took couple of picture of this llama
wow! i like the Llama, he looks nice and tame.
Nice shots, especially that first llama pic. what a ham!
It is sad though. :(
Cute critters! It would nicer for them to have a better habitat.
Oh, I feel bad for them, too, John. It's always a shame when zoos don't give animals enough space to be themselves. I did get a laugh out of "Camella" but the laugh stopped when you said they're in such small places.
-- Kay
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
They are lovely animals. Let's hope they rotate them often and they have a nice open field to roam around there somewhere.
If they are anything like camels and llamas I've known before, they will let their keepers know they don't like the small space!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Poor creatures.
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