RE: NANFA-- Barry White

Nick Zarlinga (njz_at_clevelandmetroparks.com)
Thu, 30 Jan 2003 07:46:11 -0500

The morning show was talking about zoo romances. They did a stint on some
monkeys we have in a breeding program, one on fossa's (a really cool
Malagasy civit) that we are trying to breed, and our Australian lungfish
which are very old and still capable of reproducing. Barry White was playing
in the background and Sleepless in Seattle was on his portable DVD. They
really got a kick out of watching the two Australian Snakeneck turtles going
at it... that is until I told them that they were both males.

Nick Zarlinga
Aquarium Biologist
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
216.661.6500 ext 4485

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanfa_at_aquaria.net On Behalf
Of Travis Haas
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 3:48 PM
To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
Subject: Re: NANFA-- Barry White

Nick, do you really sound like Barry White? :)

Travis Haas
Appleton, WI

Mark wrote:
>
> Hey, I just saw/heard Nick Zarlinga <njz_at_clevelandmetroparks.com> on the
> morning news! He was trying to tell the people about African lungfish
> while the local station talent was trying to entertain them with
> inspirational materials.
>
> Mark
> Ohio
> USA

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