Fun with Animals at the Fair
This is what happens when you go to the Fair in a Monty Python sort of mood.
"Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish!..."

"...A-fish, a-fish, a-fish, a-fishy, Oh!..."

"...Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish!..."

"...That went wherever I did go."

Fishies are located at the Kansas Wildlife and Parks exhibit; fish poem courtesy of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
And now for something completely different: an Alpaca that looks like a poodle. It's in Hedricks petting zoo.

This moth in the 4H entomology exhibit is part of an insect selection by Benjamin Johnson of Butler county.

Uintacrinus, a fossil crynoid in the 4H exhibit. It was found in Pottawatomie county by Sheridan Reves.

A different sort of stone animal - an art deco ram sculpture on the exterior of the 4H Encampment Building.

"Ace", the dame asked me, "Will you wait for me til I get out?"
"Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish!..."

"...A-fish, a-fish, a-fish, a-fishy, Oh!..."

"...Ooooh, fishy, fishy, fishy fish!..."

"...That went wherever I did go."

Fishies are located at the Kansas Wildlife and Parks exhibit; fish poem courtesy of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
And now for something completely different: an Alpaca that looks like a poodle. It's in Hedricks petting zoo.

This moth in the 4H entomology exhibit is part of an insect selection by Benjamin Johnson of Butler county.

Uintacrinus, a fossil crynoid in the 4H exhibit. It was found in Pottawatomie county by Sheridan Reves.

A different sort of stone animal - an art deco ram sculpture on the exterior of the 4H Encampment Building.

"Ace", the dame asked me, "Will you wait for me til I get out?"

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