One Big Happy by Rick Detorie
- August 24, 2009
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BC13
said,
3 months ago
Not to mention you’d never see a cow in a zoo…or a chicken etc.
Macushlalondra
said,
3 months ago
And at the zoo they tell you not to feed the animals but at a farm you have to. And clean up after them!
Nozzi said, 3 months ago
In other words, farm animals are domestic; zoo animals are imported.
comicsnoob said, 3 months ago
Farm animals YUMMY, Zoo animals YUCKY…….I always seem to be thinking about food lately
Nick V said, 3 months ago
Yup. A good, nice guinea pig is delicious. What? They breed them on Peruvian farms…
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
Some zoos do have domestic animals, including farm animals in them. And they have a petting zoo for those animals, too.
Domestic (of an animal) means kept by or living with humans. And, the humans do touch their domestic animals.
Susan001 said, 3 months ago
Ruthie’s a xenophobe?
bald 716 said, 3 months ago
young kids may not know the difference between a zoo and a farm, nice of ruthie to tell him about it
mrprongs said, 3 months ago
Sorry, James. You still haven’t been to a zoo. Ruthie’s not xenophobic. She never said she hated/feared foreign animals. Just that she prefers to hear English to foreign while in America.
big G 3469
said,
3 months ago
I wonder what Ruthie would do if she hears a cow goes “MUUUUUUUUUUU” ?
Or a Rooster go “KI-KIRI-KIIIIIII” or “COCORICOOOOO” or even “KEKO-
KEKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO” OR ?
Or a dog go “GUAU-GUAU” or even a cat saying “MIAAAAUU”?
Then I wonder what Ruthie would do?
(Ki-kiri-ki is Spanish for Cock-a-doodle-doo, Muuuu is Spanish for Moo Guau guau Spanish for Bow wow or Arf & Miau is also Spanish for meow, Co-co-ri-co is French for Cock-a-doodle-doo, & Keko-keko is Japanese for Cock-a-doodle-do.)
GrumpyOldbear said, 2 months ago
Add “nurf-nurf” Swedish for “oink oink”
There is a farm in Indiana that has 450,000 / year visit.
for many farm animals are just as exotic as those in a zoo.