Miroslav Bobek: The first billion Jews in Australia in Prague!
In the Australian terminology, the genus Echidna was used in the scientific terminology according to the filled and fulfilled serpent from Czech mythology. It was a great choice. The ancient Jury, which at first glance would consider to be a kind of perched or less porcupine, belongs among mammals, but the jet shows a number of reptile traits, such as the presence of cloaceae and egg-laying or low temperature. The remarkable connection with the Jeuras would be to compile a very long list, where their extraordinarily long tongue would be stated at the arrest, and at the end, let’s say the end of a male male penis. It is, in short, very strange and at the same time interesting.
And now we have the first billion Australians in the Prague Zoo! On the 15th of June, when he was 70 days old, the breeder David Vala and the curator Pavel Brandl invited him for the first time. Without six grams a quarter pounds. That’s when his first photographs were created, one of which completes this one at first.
When taking photos, the mind of the image is posed by the camera. A few weeks before their creation, David Vala began collecting images from a non-camera placed in the female’s leg and sending them samples. Well, not that I could see anyone on them, I felt as if he were showing me an X-ray with some obscure flies. But on day 44, after the female had finished incubating her bean-sized egg, and the first time she peeked out of the bag, it was yin. I also recognized something in the video and screenshots. It was May 20th. .
Our little jeura is really hasty, with that mind, when looking at her photo, everyone has to agree. At the same time, let us realize that we used to have them in the Prague Zoo in 1954 and 2004 and we have been breeding them again since 2011 and this is a full first billion! In the last century, the Jury managed to be bred only once in the whole of Europe, and in this century they were bred in many zoos, including Plzesk. Let’s hope we connect to them like that.
As I changed, we lived in the 70th day of his life. At that time, the aunt’s day was outside the female’s bag. He is now eight weeks old. We will be able to consider it as a bred bag, and at a time when it is no longer a matter of quiet motherhood and it will go to solid food, which will increase the age of nine months. And if it’s dark in our case, it should happen around Christmas. So keep your fingers crossed, and we have a beautiful dragon!
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