Another wonder of Mother Nature, recently located offshore in the animal orphanage in Nairobi has forged a unique intersection between the yellow baboons and bush babies. Remember the story of the tortoise Owen, Mzee is a cover for us in Haller Park or lioness adopted a baby Oryx, and this story starts to feel like deja vu.
Owen-year-old was rescued on December 27, 2004, he was separated from his family, leaving him alone in the Indian Ocean tsunami in Asia. Owen is the lowest creature he was brought to the Haller Park found the name of Mzee's friendship Aldabran giant tortoise 130 years.
Baby Baboon Photo
One year ago this January 07, 2003, grand friendships are made between Oryx and Samburu Wildlife baby lioness. In radical departure from its instincts, the lioness, protecting the 15 days since the birth of a little calf. Normally it would be killed for a meal Oryx. Instead, the predator, escorting it around the Samburu wildlife and keep other predators away.
Fast forward to present our story, it will lead different lives in different locations of the two animals, as fate would have it, it is said to have found each other in an orphanage. Baboons, rescued it while it was being abandoned in Maralal was brought to the orphanage, bush babies were brought in from Karatina.
from a troubled past two, came to the pursuit of love and affection, perhaps, the bond between the two it is no wonder that there is strong growth. Baboons, "mother" and that the role of protector of the bush baby seems to be enjoying the attention and protection when receiving and savor every moment.
The animal orphanage in Nairobi next to you, please check out these two - animals as a way to have managed to decipher it, if you have not set a path of reflection, they Are you fired up - sex, race, love, regardless of the state that social origin or political affiliation, the most powerful tool we have in this world that can be used to build a lasting peace. If humans were observed for these simple principles in life, Rwanda, the world would not witness such atrocities as seen in Darfur and elsewhere in the world - it is a great place to live. We can do it too - have an animal!
Another wonder of Mother Nature, recently located offshore in the animal orphanage in Nairobi has forged a unique intersection between the yellow baboons and bush babies. Remember the story of the tortoise Owen, Mzee is a cover for us in Haller Park or lioness adopted a baby Oryx, and this story starts to feel like deja vu.
Owen-year-old was rescued on December 27, 2004, he was separated from his family, leaving him alone in the Indian Ocean tsunami in Asia. Owen is the lowest creature he was brought to the Haller Park found the name of Mzee's friendship Aldabran giant tortoise 130 years.
One year ago this January 07, 2003, grand friendships are made between Oryx and Samburu Wildlife baby lioness. In radical departure from its instincts, the lioness, protecting the 15 days since the birth of a little calf. Normally it would be killed for a meal Oryx. Instead, the predator, escorting it around the Samburu wildlife and keep other predators away.
Baby Baboon Picture
Fast forward to present our story, it will lead different lives in different locations of the two animals, as fate would have it, it is said to have found each other in an orphanage. Baboons, rescued it while it was being abandoned in Maralal was brought to the orphanage, bush babies were brought in from Karatina.
from a troubled past two, came to the pursuit of love and affection, perhaps, the bond between the two it is no wonder that there is strong growth. Baboons, "mother" and that the role of protector of the bush baby seems to be enjoying the attention and protection when receiving and savor every moment.
The animal orphanage in Nairobi next to you, please check out these two - animals as a way to have managed to decipher it, if you have not set a path of reflection, they Are you fired up - sex, race, love, regardless of the state that social origin or political affiliation, the most powerful tool we have in this world that can be used to build a lasting peace. If humans were observed for these simple principles in life, Rwanda, the world would not witness such atrocities as seen in Darfur and elsewhere in the world - it is a great place to live. We can do it too - have an animal!