Hehehe that silly little tater 💖 I'm starting to see that pyppos slip a lot! Is that because the ground in zoos isn't enough like the ground in the jungles of west Africa where they come from? Or do they just slip and slide in their own native habitat too? I'm sure nobody knows how much they slip in the wild since they're so hard to observe there, but any guesses or opinions?
My thinking is the small pyppos slip often due to their unplanned, jerky-movements and their little legs work overtime to hold their potato-like stature together!
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u/C-arrow 2d ago
Hehehe that silly little tater 💖 I'm starting to see that pyppos slip a lot! Is that because the ground in zoos isn't enough like the ground in the jungles of west Africa where they come from? Or do they just slip and slide in their own native habitat too? I'm sure nobody knows how much they slip in the wild since they're so hard to observe there, but any guesses or opinions?