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Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: Stu posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 7:18am 
Peacock.

Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: Stu posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 7:21am 
The Emperor granted me a long audience.

Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: /PJ posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 12:17pm 
Awww he's so cute! I've never seen or heard of one before! Thanks for posting this.
Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: TonyCannon posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 1:23pm 
We have peacocks running wild around here. One hung out with the turkey flock by my dad's house for a couple days, then realized that wasn't going to work and took off. When I was in high school, I was blasting out in the country in my 84 Supra and came upon a peacock in the middle of an S-corner and had to go into a fishtailing powerslide to get around it. Prettiest invasive species I've come across, I think.
Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: Stu posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 1:59pm 
There's been a domesticated peacock roaming around a street near to where my g/f lives for years. It can be a it disconcerting to hear a sudden, loud peacock call coming down the road when you're walking home in the general silence of 2am.

Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: TonyCannon posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 2:02pm 
That would be more disconshiteing than disconcerting.
Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: Stu posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 2:05pm 
Not quite as bad as mating cats or fox cubs playfighting, but close.
Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: Jesse R posted Sat, Nov 7 2009, 6:22pm 
We have inherited a peacock when we moved into this house. His name is Oscar Wilde. In the mornings he comes flying out of his favourite tree and eats walnuts from our hands. And yes he is very very loud.
Subject: Re: Primates & pandas
From: spoOklight posted Sun, Nov 8 2009, 1:01am 
My neighbor has some peacocks and I will have to agree to their loudness. Beautiful birds though.


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