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    African Animals in COL and IJCWTBK

    BEST DAY EVER! In African Animals class, she had a slide at the end of the handout that said "surprise!" When we got to it, the surprise was that she fired up the Lion King DVD and we had to identify the animals we've learned about in the COL and IJCWTBK scenes! She loves TLK a lot.

    Here were my lists:

    COL
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    Nyala
    Meercat
    Cheetah
    African Elephant
    Thompson's Gazelle
    Reticulated Giraffe
    Plains Zebra
    Leafcutter Ants
    Lion
    Mandrill
    Rhesus Monkeys
    Ostrich
    Oryx
    Black Rhino
    Besa
    Flamingo
    Kudu


    IJCWTBK
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    Flamingo
    Lion
    Ostrich
    Black Rhino
    Plains Zebra
    Masai Giraffe
    Hippo
    Nile Crocodile


    AAAND, she even knew that the anteaters weren't from Africa... a true TLK fan.

    (I know these lists aren't complete... additions?)

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    There's that crazy leopard(?) thing in IJCWTBK:



    edit: And a gorilla!

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    wait that cant be right can it 0.o lol

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    What can't be right?

    Could you have hornbill in the list of animals in IJCWTBK? Zazu's part of the song afterall.

    Oh and the leaf-cutters in CoL aren't African either. They're from Central and South America and Texas. I've seen some in my backyard once. It was cool. I actually just read an article about what would happen if leaf-cutters were introduced to the Caribbean. The author also hypothesized on the impact they'd have in sub-Saharan Africa. Interesting stuff.

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    Yea i was thinking about the hornbill too in both scenes, hes a part of the happening itself there x)

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