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Zoodles - CES students see wild animals Click on headline for item with photo(s) By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS) Campbellsville Elementary School students recently saw - and held - some wild animals. Zoodles animal education program visited CES on Thursday, March 30, to let students see the animals and take photos with them. Steven Thomas of Zoodles brought with him a baby kangaroo named Wendy, a python snake named Barbara, a parrot named Solomon, a blue tongue skink and a bearded dragon. While some of the students got to hold some of the animals, CES Principal Ricky Hunt got the opportunity to kiss Barbara the snake. After the presentation, Thomas took photos of students holding the animals. This story was posted on 2017-04-08 05:54:42
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