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Havahart 1020 Two-Door 10-by-3-by-3-Inch Cage Trap for Mice and Rats $13.41 Havahart, 10″ x 3″ x 3″ Live Animal Cage Trap, For Mice, Moles & Shrews,1 LB…. |
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Havahart 1089 Collapsible One-Door 32-by-10-by-12-inch Cage Trap for Raccoons, Stray Cats, and Woodchucks $41.94 Features: High tensile wire mesh trap. Easy to bait, set and release. Dimensions: 32″ x 10.75″ x 12.75″. Fully collapsible for easy, convenient storage. Smooth inside edges are for the protection of the animal. Steel reinforced for long life and maximum resistance to damage. Two spring-loaded doors have sensitive triggers to ensure a quick, secure catch…. |
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Havahart 1025 Two-Door 18 x 5 x 5-Inch Cage Trap for Squirrels $21.96 Trap comes fully assembled. High tensile wire mesh. Doubles as a carrier to transport captive pests out of the area. Spring loaded doors with sensitive triggers ensure quick secure catch. No. 1025: 17.5” x 5.25” x 7.25”, squirrel size trap No. 1030: 24” x 7” x 7”, rabbit size trap No. 1045: 36” x 10” x 12”, raccoon size trap… |
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The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari $4.55 G’day from the Australia Zoo, where the Wiggles get wild with Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. It’s a Wiggly Safari: 55 jaw-snappin’, kookaburra-hootin’, dolphin-splashin’ minutes of grand adventure. A big ham himself, Irwin meshes naturally with the tuneful quartet as they sing, dance, and share factual tidbits about cockatoos, crocodiles, emus, and more. Colors pop off the screen as Dorothy, Captai… |
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Sleepy Baby $5.32 Sleepy Baby’s music gradually slows in rhythm and softens it’s tonal range, inviting sleep. Excellent for older children and adults, too! Contains 15 instrumental songs, such as “Danny Boy”, “Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring” and “Brahms Lullaby”. Song list for Sleepy Baby: 1. Brahms Lullaby – J. Brahms |
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The Wiggles – Wiggly Safari $5.11 G’day from the Australia Zoo, where the Wiggles get wild with Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin. It’s a Wiggly Safari: 55 jaw-snappin’, kookaburra-hootin’, dolphin-splashin’ minutes of grand adventure. A big ham himself, Irwin meshes naturally with the tuneful quartet as they sing, dance, and share factual tidbits about cockatoos, crocodiles, emus, and more. Colors pop off the screen as Dorothy, Captai… |
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See How They Grow: Insects & Spiders [VHS] $12.98 … |
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National Geographic’s Really Wild Animals: Hot Dogs and Cool Cats [VHS] $8.63 The ties between domestic cats and dogs and their wild counterparts are what bind these two programs on one video. To learn why Fido fights and puppies play, Spin–the animated planet guide voiced by Dudley Moore–introduces viewers to wolves, coyotes, African wild dogs, and a bat-eared fox. When Spin isn’t drawing comparisons between pet dogs and their ancestors, viewers are treated to specially … |
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Baby Animals Video: From the Wild [VHS] $9.95 Heartwarming live footage of animals-from chicks and piglets to tiger pups and fawns- as they play and interact up close! Each features five stories in which Bungie and Doodle, the lovable kitten and puppy detectives, uncover fun facts about the baby animals. Perfect for children of all ages…. |
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Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken $10.32 This charming Disney live-action picture is a genuine sleeper. It’s a variation on the old boy-runs-away-to-join-the-circus story, except this time the boy is a girl. After she joins a traveling show in the 1930s, spunky teen Sonora Webster (Gabrielle Anwar) learns the ropes and eventually lands a plum role in the program: riding a horse off a 40-foot-high diving board into a tank of water. Well, … |

What is the differance in the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Wild Animal Park?
Which one of these parks is better for a 2year old (stroller will be in tow)? I want to go to both on our trip, but i think that will be too much for our son… we will be in southern ca for 6 days. Our 1st stop is disneyland, then we will travel to san diego and go to some of the attractions down there… im debating between Sea World, San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Wild Animal Park… What are your thoughts?
Go to the zoo. The Wild Animal Park is a valley that’s set up to look like an African plain, where the animals can roam around in a somewhat natural habitat. You could wander around for quite awhile at the Wild Animal Park and just see a bunch of native African species of shrubs or something like that, without seeing any animals. Also, someone mentioned the tram. They shut that down last year, because it was getting old and unreliable (it kept breaking down, stranding people in the middle of the park for hours).
The zoo is full of various exhibits that are packed together into a smaller park. It is hilly. But, you can start at the top and work your way to the bottom of the zoo, and then take a long escalator back up to the top. The zoo also has a petting zoo for kids, where they can harass … er … pet some barnyard animals. One thing, though: This year, the zoo stopped letting people bring in their own food (they want to make more money by selling their high-priced junk). So, expect to have to pay for food and drink.
Sea World has a bunch of ocean type of exhibits (pools of dolphins and stuff, as well as an enclosed aquarium building). But, mostly the big attraction is the shows. And, you spend a lot of time sitting in the sun waiting for and watching the next show, because the seating is uncovered. I think Sea World is better for kids aged 5 and older.
