Squirrcb are the pets of the moment among children in England; grown-ups prefer monkeya, of which animal dealers cannot get sufficient supplies. Animals who lire ifi the London Zoo are not encouraged to hibernate or sleep through the winter. Instead, they are kept warm and cosy—and awake. When a rabbit darted into a parochial meeting at Eggington, Bedfordshire, a man who wns speaking eangbt it, put it iato his pocket and continued his speech.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18626, 26 February 1926, Page 16
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