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You know, I had a thing like this happen to me in Bonaire. We were scuba diving from the beach. Bonaire is a very arid, desert-y island. The only shade were these scrubby bushes. So we were inside the bushes eating lunch, and lizards came swarming up and crawling onto us. Big whiptail lizards. Super-friendly. I fed them all my chicken salad!
I completely understand and agree with the mentality that you shouldn't feed wild animals, but oh my gosh, if I was there, I would have had a blast feeding them.
I completely understand and agree with the mentality that you shouldn't feed wild animals, but oh my gosh, if I was there, I would have had a blast feeding them.
Haha!
This is exactly my thought. Like I always say not to feed the deer, but when I was visiting my family out east, feeding the deer cookies was the coolest thing ever. I also nearly died from the fun I had feeding seagulls in Baltimore. Like, I held a French fry over my head and swarms of them came down!! It was awesome.
This is a super old picture of me feeding bread to geese and having them literally follow me around like the pied piper. They were quite aggressive in their quest for food, even going so far as to sit on my lap.