Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched: Life and Lessons at the World’s Premier School for Exotic Animal Trainers
Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched: Life and Lessons at the World’s Premier School for Exotic Animal Trainers
An invitation into the magical, grueling, and virtually unknown world of exotic animal training
Behind the imposing gate of the Exotic Animal Training Program at California’s Moorpark College lies a kingdom full of small mysteries, deep passions, and a camel that shoots hoops. Each year a select group of students descends on this teaching zoo to learn an improbable talent: how to communicate with animals. The only school of its kind, Moorpark pushes the limits of all the enrolled as they master hundreds of Latin species names and zoonotic diseases, all while hosing down cages at dawn and noting that Zulu the mandrill takes his morning juice in a paper cup— never plastic. The alumni of this elite program hold the most coveted positions at the world’s finest zoos, aquariums, and sanctuaries. They are also the trainers who work in television and film, bringing Moorpark’s enlightened methods to the business of animals for hire.
Author Amy Sutherland returns with the same impassioned voice that made her debut, Cookoff, such a delight. Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched is a fascinating look at a little-known profession for animal lovers everywhere.
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Riding Lessons: An Erotic Victorian Tale – Discount Reviews
Riding Lessons: An Erotic Victorian Tale
While spending her day off exploring the huge mansion she works in, Stella comes across an exciting sexual apparatus which has obviously been unused for years. After cleaning it up, she makes good use of it until she gets caught. Will she be fired? Or will she simply be taking on an exciting new lover?
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Combat cookery skills for Helmand-bound troops
Soldiers of 1 ROYAL WELSH, ready to deploy to Afghanistan next month, have been supplementing their military training with combat cooking lessons to help them prepare a range of meals from their ten-man ration packs in the most austere areas of Helmand.

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Combat cookery skills for Helmand-bound troops



