Deborah Harrell wrote:
> 
> --- Julia Thompson wrote:
> > The male zebra reported near me spent a fair bit of
> > time in the same pen
> > with members of other species, so he was getting at
> > least *some* socializing.
> >
> > And then we spotted extra zebras last week, and were
> > able to do a
> > reasonably good sexing of the extras.  Upshot:  Mr.
> > Zebra has 2 Ms.
> > Zebras for company now.  I'm wondering if we'll be
> > seeing any baby Zebras anytime in the future.
> >
> > (This is so cool.  How many people in the US live
> > within 3 miles of a zebra?)
> 
> Oh, Mr Z has been prancing the fandango, I'm sure!  If
> you're luckier, you might see a foal or 2 (if the
> mares are still young enough to breed).  But even
> without that, he'll be happier with a little herd of
> his own!
> 
> We - Are - Fami-ly Maru

The *other* thing I'm wondering is if I'm ever going to get the
question, "Mommy, what are those two zebras doing?" as we drive by and
one is on top of another....

        Julia

wondering how I'll answer it if it comes up
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