Hi, hi! Today we're heading back to childhoods again, and what for many of us was probably our first experience with tv and being a fan of stuff. Let's check out some of the cute animals that we were familar with from our childhoods. How many of these would you be familiar with?
Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner


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Tweety & Sylvester


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Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig


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T-t-that's all, folks- ...Ah- wait, no, there's more!
For those of you who live in London (and I know there are some! I've seen the FS comment stats!), did you know that there's a Friendly Spider Programme at London Zoo? What it does is try to tackle common myths about spiders, how and why people are scared of them, why people really shouldn't be in general, and then address those phobias.
Even if you're not really scared but you'd like to know more about spiders and how they're like, I'd suggest taking a look if you can! The next avaliable courses are in September and October, though. Here's an article on what it's like, from a person who attended it. Warning, spider pics in there- here's one from a person in the course itself, though.
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The spider he's handling is a Mexican red-kneed tarantula, otherwise known as Brachypelma smithi. It's a soft and friendly spider and pretty easy to handle!

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Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner


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Tweety & Sylvester


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Bugs Bunny & Porky Pig
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T-t-that's all, folks- ...Ah- wait, no, there's more!
For those of you who live in London (and I know there are some! I've seen the FS comment stats!), did you know that there's a Friendly Spider Programme at London Zoo? What it does is try to tackle common myths about spiders, how and why people are scared of them, why people really shouldn't be in general, and then address those phobias.
Even if you're not really scared but you'd like to know more about spiders and how they're like, I'd suggest taking a look if you can! The next avaliable courses are in September and October, though. Here's an article on what it's like, from a person who attended it. Warning, spider pics in there- here's one from a person in the course itself, though.
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The spider he's handling is a Mexican red-kneed tarantula, otherwise known as Brachypelma smithi. It's a soft and friendly spider and pretty easy to handle!

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