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====October 19==== | |||
The Petting Zoo has fallen, along with the rest of the suburb. All animals have escaped. | |||
====October 13==== | ====October 13==== | ||
The Petting Zoo is safe, though our resident paratrooper has once again destroyed the generator. Oh, and the tarantulas escaped again. But they don't bite, really... --[[User:Grungni|Grungni]] 14:13, 13 October 2009 (BST) | The Petting Zoo is safe, though our resident paratrooper has once again destroyed the generator. Oh, and the tarantulas escaped again. But they don't bite, really... --[[User:Grungni|Grungni]] 14:13, 13 October 2009 (BST) |
Revision as of 07:04, 19 October 2009
The Horsey Museum |
the Horsey Museum
Shackleville [55, 65]
Basic Info:
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Have you cuddled a bunny today? | |
The Malton Zookeepers maintain a Petting Zoo at this location. |
The Horsey Museum
Description
Has a collection of conceptual paintings.
History
It had become famous because of its collection of Horse art works, including the most famous piece "Zombie on The Horse".
Nowadays, the Museum is the location of the Malton Zookeepers first Petting Zoo. Visitors can enjoy the ancient artwork while stroking a bunny or cuddling with a hamster.
Barricade Policy
Kept at EHB at all times, as per Petting Zoo regulations.
Current Status
2009
October 19
The Petting Zoo has fallen, along with the rest of the suburb. All animals have escaped.
October 13
The Petting Zoo is safe, though our resident paratrooper has once again destroyed the generator. Oh, and the tarantulas escaped again. But they don't bite, really... --Grungni 14:13, 13 October 2009 (BST)
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