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Post by Bonobo on May 27, 2017 23:22:49 GMT 1
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Post by jeanne on May 29, 2017 1:08:24 GMT 1
These feeders are quite common in the U.S. We have them wherever it is legal to feed the animals, usually at petting zoos, farms which cater to tourists, other animal exhibits, etc. They actually are a good idea, because it helps prevent the animals from being fed all kinds of "foods" which may be harmful to them.
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uncltim
Just born
I oppose most nonsense.
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Post by uncltim on May 29, 2017 11:03:16 GMT 1
I can't help but believe that the first and third photo read as "Quack-o-Matic"
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Post by jeanne on May 29, 2017 15:43:04 GMT 1
I can't help but believe that the first and third photo read as "Quack-o-Matic" That would indeed be cool ...but I'm thinking it's more like "Duck-o-Mat."
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Post by Bonobo on May 29, 2017 18:33:34 GMT 1
I can't help but believe that the first and third photo read as "Quack-o-Matic" Jeanne is more correct, duck in Polish is kaczka, so kaczkomat is sth like Duck-mat. Quack-matic sounds too funny and this is a serious matter.
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