Thursday, May 24, 2012

A Long Overdue Who Am I

It's been a while since we've posted a Who Am I contest! So, let's welcome this beautiful cougar to the animal wall (in this case book) of fame!

First person to identify and answer two questions about this exotic wild one wins a small prize and bragging rights. Simply send your response via the comment box and if you are the first person to respond and answer the questions correctly, you win! Please do not forget to include your name and mailing address so we can send you a prize, just in case you should win the challenge!

So, are you ready to figure out "Who Am I?"



So here are the questions:

#1:  When I first arrived, I had a pronounced limp.  What was the cause of my limp?
#2:  What is my favorite toy?

So, Who Am I?

Oh and don't forget...Big Party Next Month!  You are invited!


Plus!! Green Source DFW wrote an article on us titled "Inside the World of In-Sync" by Rita Cook:  
“If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man. All things are connected.”
It’s a popular quote credited to Chief Seattle of the Suwamish Tribe in a letter to President Franklin Pierce.  For many folks this quote holds true, but even more so for people like Vicky Keahey.  Keahey is the President of In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue & Educational Center in Wylie, Texas, a big cat rescue center established in March of 2000.  Read more here.
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