ScienceBlogs At The Zoo

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More pics with readers, bloggers, and zoo critters from Bora and ScienceWoman... We had so much fun that I seem to have forgotten to step into photos.

* UPDATE: More pics here, here (where I actually make a cameo), and here.

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Looks like fun! If only NC were closer to CA.

Hey, I saw the picture of the elephant with the red mud on its head and thought that looks like the NC Zoo. Sure enough, you guys were there this weekend. The zoo in Asheboro is one of the things I miss most about living in NC :(