Bats and Monkeys
Sorry for anyone reading this who isn't crazy excited for bats and monkeys, but they are really cool. In the center of the medical school campus there is a banyan tree teeming fruit bats, which are about a foot and half long and have up to 3.5 of wingspan. In the very same tree one can usually find five or six monkeys hanging out in the shade during the hot parts of the day (read, the entire day). So with bats and monkeys crossed of the list, only need to find elephants, scorpions, tigers, and rhinos.
David
Sorry for anyone reading this who isn't crazy excited for bats and monkeys, but they are really cool. In the center of the medical school campus there is a banyan tree teeming fruit bats, which are about a foot and half long and have up to 3.5 of wingspan. In the very same tree one can usually find five or six monkeys hanging out in the shade during the hot parts of the day (read, the entire day). So with bats and monkeys crossed of the list, only need to find elephants, scorpions, tigers, and rhinos.
David
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