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Tapirs
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Does anyone know how I can fulfill a long held ambition to scratch a tapir behind its ears? People gain comfort from swimming with dolphins but for me its the tapir every time! Is there anywhere which allows one to one tapir contact?
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The tapirs in Singapore zoo can be scratched, but you have to be lucky to be there when they are close to the fence. A bit far to go for a scratch though.
If this ambition is causing you serious discomfort you can scratch me between the ears if you like, you keep your eyes closed and I'll make a snorting noise. Well, it might work - you never know.
The tapirs in Singapore zoo can be scratched, but you have to be lucky to be there when they are close to the fence. A bit far to go for a scratch though.
If this ambition is causing you serious discomfort you can scratch me between the ears if you like, you keep your eyes closed and I'll make a snorting noise. Well, it might work - you never know.
Lonnie and wildwood. Thanks! I can't explain it. Tapirs have just conquered my inner being! It might be to do with their bundly, ungainly appearance, their mild natures, their beautiful and humorous eyes or their delicious snorty squeal.
Wildwood, if ever I come across you on my path through life i would be delighted to scratch you between your ears and listen to your snorting noise. I am sure it would do much to assuage my passion.
Talking of passion, Kate 1976, thankyou for sharing your vision with us. Perhaps Mrs Tapir goes for lengthy dingly dangles. You never know. The species continues to produce babies, and deliciously stripy they are too.
Wildwood, if ever I come across you on my path through life i would be delighted to scratch you between your ears and listen to your snorting noise. I am sure it would do much to assuage my passion.
Talking of passion, Kate 1976, thankyou for sharing your vision with us. Perhaps Mrs Tapir goes for lengthy dingly dangles. You never know. The species continues to produce babies, and deliciously stripy they are too.