OOOOOO MMMMMMM GGGGGGGG
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A pair of Sumatran tiger cubs and a set of young orang-utans, all abandoned at birth, have become inseparable after sharing a room at an Indonesian zoo.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The readings on my AWW-ometer are OFF THE CHARTS
A pair of Sumatran tiger cubs and a set of young orang-utans, all abandoned at birth, have become inseparable after sharing a room at an Indonesian zoo.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The readings on my AWW-ometer are OFF THE CHARTS
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that's just the way of natural-selection...
and that is just what they are !
That is to say, monkeys.
orangutans are not monkeys.
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OOK!
/me rips off E_A's arms and beats him with them.
Walk softly and carry a bag of peanuts.
Should be interesting to see how they will get along with each other as they grow up, I don't think the tigers would just suddenly eat the apes one day -_^
.. or would they ^_-
Pretty strong for monkeys, that is.
/me proceeds to bang E_A's head against the wall.
(still makes me sad that no one gets the references)