Specifically, the little things with very large ears. In this case, the long-eared jerboa.
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I could watch that all day! I was sort of obsessed with jerboas as a child, as I always kept gerbils, and was fascinated by their big-eared wild cousins.
Good thing it wasn't caught on film for the show man vs. Wild (http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/manvswild/manvswild.html) or we would have been treated to the sight of Bear Grylls Sticking in in his mouth, grimacing as he chewed and saying something like "urgh, gristly and gooey."
2 comments:
I could watch that all day! I was sort of obsessed with jerboas as a child, as I always kept gerbils, and was fascinated by their big-eared wild cousins.
Good thing it wasn't caught on film for the show man vs. Wild (http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/manvswild/manvswild.html) or we would have been treated to the sight of Bear Grylls Sticking in in his mouth, grimacing as he chewed and saying something like "urgh, gristly and gooey."
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