Showing posts with label opossum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opossum. Show all posts
NOT a mouse
Looks like a mouse: Has a mousy tail. And certainly its ears are
Mickey-like. But it's no rodent.
This resident of the Riozoo in Rio de
Janeiro is a Brazilian gamba (opossum), specifically the Big-Eared
Opossum.
Photo: Vanderlei Almeida, AFP/Getty Images
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The most bizarre thing you'll ever see!
Dressed in wedding gowns and bikinis -
their eyes fixed, jaws stiffened and bodies frozen in time - you might
be forgiven for thinking you had stumbled on to a taxidermist fancy
dress convention.
However,
these furry corpses formed part of a display at a school in New Zealand
which held a bizarre best-dressed dead possum competition as part of a
fundraising day.
Children
let their imaginations run wild when they dressed the dead animals in
all their finery for the contest at Uruti School on New Zealand's North
Island.
It has sparked horror with animal
welfare groups but teachers defended the contest as 'lots of fun' which
helped raise more than £4,000 for the school.
Principal Pauline Sutton told the Taranaki Daily News:
'There was an amazing crowd and it was lots of fun. Animals aren't the
only species who are dressed up after they die. We do it to humans too.'
While brush-tailed possums are protected in their native Australia, the species is a pest in New Zealand. Hunting and killing them has become something of a national sport.
Source
their eyes fixed, jaws stiffened and bodies frozen in time - you might
be forgiven for thinking you had stumbled on to a taxidermist fancy
dress convention.
However,
these furry corpses formed part of a display at a school in New Zealand
which held a bizarre best-dressed dead possum competition as part of a
fundraising day.
Children
let their imaginations run wild when they dressed the dead animals in
all their finery for the contest at Uruti School on New Zealand's North
Island.
It has sparked horror with animal
welfare groups but teachers defended the contest as 'lots of fun' which
helped raise more than £4,000 for the school.
Principal Pauline Sutton told the Taranaki Daily News:
'There was an amazing crowd and it was lots of fun. Animals aren't the
only species who are dressed up after they die. We do it to humans too.'
While brush-tailed possums are protected in their native Australia, the species is a pest in New Zealand. Hunting and killing them has become something of a national sport.
Source
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