
I know I make a lot of zoo posts.

ah, love.

This is one cute boy. Or in Jacob's words: tute!

Speaking of cute, how do baby goats start out so adorable and grow up to be not so much? (They have evil eyes).

My kids take after me and love to feed animals. We always have to feed the goats and fish when we come to the zoo. I also like to feed the birds but if they are hungry, they are very aggressive. The kids hate aggressive birds.
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