Day 2
Today we recieved a white rhinocerous, Kim, and to keep him company, Tracy. Kim had a past. He used to be a circus rhino, living life ine a chain, being whipped and ridden around a sweaty arena. When Kim became sick, the circus no longer wanted him, so they brought him here. We soon cured him, and now he is good as new. I managed to get a snapshot of him. As you can see, he is much happier here.
Kim:
Week 2
I was woken up in the middle of the night with a call saying that there was an emergency. I drove down the block to see a injured peacock in the middle of the road. I rushed him to the reserve and took a look at his wing. it looked horrible. I wrapped it up and slept in the exhibit with him for a week. On friday I took off his bandages. By Sunday, I was shocked to see that his wing was better. As soon as he realized this he flew up into a tree, and took a well deserved nap. We got Chile a companion as he slept, and the two peafowls became fast friends.
Chile:
Week 3, Monday
A zoo that was closing down had 4 thompson's gazzelles that no one wanted. I took in the four gazelles, and named them Sky, Mac, Thomas, and Denice. Denice seemed to enjoy it here alot, and began to run around at once. Once she stopped I gave her a pat on the head and told her to get some rest.
Denice:
I need two more. I will count the gray wolf but next time on;y request an animal when I say I am open. Now I am open.