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Warren Eliot ([info]deductively) wrote in [info]bellumletale,
@ 2010-06-12 13:02:00

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public.
there wouldn't happen to be any animal experts in the building, would there?

eta: i've run across what seems to be a baby cub, and am looking for advice on how to take care of it until i can get to the library.



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[info]whatnonsense
2010-06-12 06:21 pm UTC (link)
A cub?

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[info]deductively
2010-06-12 06:25 pm UTC (link)
wolfhound, by the looks of it.

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[info]whatnonsense
2010-06-12 10:13 pm UTC (link)
Oh my God! Do you think it escaped from the zoo?

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 10:28 pm UTC (link)
Mmm no. Wildlife is actually becoming more and more prevalent in the city. I'm surprised it wasn't a coyote. They're thriving more and more lately. We're a part of nature no matter where we are, right?

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[info]whatnonsense
2010-06-12 10:29 pm UTC (link)
You're kidding, right? How would a wolf get into New York City? Do people buy them somewhere as pets?

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 10:31 pm UTC (link)
I'm not kidding! The city used to be overrun with wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, bears, etc. That was while ago, but still. They were here first, lovey!

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[info]whatnonsense
2010-06-12 10:37 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, a really, really, REALLY long while ago! Come on, there aren't wolf packs running around Manhattan anymore than there are alligators in the sewers. I'm sure someone smuggled him in illegally.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 10:41 pm UTC (link)
I didn't say there were wolf packs, necessarily. I just wouldn't be one to assume that animals can't rebound after we humans pushed them all out of their natural habitat, but that's just me.

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[info]deductively
2010-06-12 11:45 pm UTC (link)
it looks too young for that.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 06:22 pm UTC (link)
Uh. What kind of cub - bear cub, lion cub, tiger cub, a dead guy from Chicago, what?

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[info]deductively
2010-06-12 06:25 pm UTC (link)
wolfhound.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 06:27 pm UTC (link)
Hmm, interesting. You have to swab out its anal sac - normally the mother would do this, but since it is separated from its mother, you'll fill in! Sounds good, yeah? You'll also need to bottle feed the pup. I can help if you'd like.

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[info]deductively
2010-06-12 06:31 pm UTC (link)
have you raise you seem to be the only one here who knows what to do. help would be good, thanks.

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[info]tiger_says_rawr
2010-06-12 06:35 pm UTC (link)
Eh, it's just odd instinct something I've done on the side for awhile. Where'd you find the wolf?

Oh, I'm Sam, by the way.

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[info]deductively
2010-06-12 07:39 pm UTC (link)
useful habit, as it turns out. sixth floor, near the landing.

eliot.

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