Should animals have to earn their treats?
What are you complaining about?
- She's not asking for anything that hard. (16 37%)
- I thought animals celebrate Halloween every day. (2 4%)
- If I could get my dog/cat/hamster to do that, you bet I would! (4 9%)
- It's humiliating what she does to you. Come live with me. (10 23%)
- You call that "earning?" When I was a pup/kitten/kid I had to balance a ball on my nose for a peanut! (11 25%)
Well, my readers are not very sympathetic to my plight. I am very disappointed.
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What a great day I had Monday! To start off, my owner stayed home for the day. I love it when she does 'cause we spend so much more time together. Then it was raining, which I love because of the mud potential. But the best part was that I got to go visit a school. I hadn't done that in a long time and I'd forgotten how fun it is.
I went specifically to visit a fourth grade class where a student had done a science project on capybaras. What a lucky girl! It makes me wish I could really attend school instead of just visiting but I don't guess that's an option.
Sheldon, my owner and I all checked in at the school office and met our student's mother and her friend. Her friend fed me an apple. I don't know why my owner doesn't do that. Well, maybe because I wouldn't eat it last time she gave me one. But you have to keep trying.
I made a big splash in the office. Naturally everyone loved me. Then we had to climb some stairs up to the classroom. I am surprisingly good at going up and down stairs. Once in the classroom, our student gave a short introduction to capybaras (good job, Skyler!). Then my owner did a question and answer session.
Here are some of her questions (answers at the bottom).
- What are the major predators of capybaras?
- Where do capybaras live in the wild?
- What do capybaras eat?
- What's special about capybara teeth?
- What is the second largest rodent?
The kids did great and I think they learned a lot. The thing they learned the most was that capbyaras are not just the largest rodent in the world, we are also the cutest.
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Here are the answers:
- jaguars, anacondas, caiman, crocodiles, people
- eastern South America
- mainly grasses and water plants
- like all rodents, capybaras have teeth that grow throughout their lives
- beavers