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Buzz has completed the quest of
"American Frontier" !


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Wild Sunflowers, Kansas
Buzz begins his journey through Kansas & Oklahoma!
Wild Sunflowers, Kansas
You can see vast fields of wild sunflowers like these while taking a drive down any road in Kansas.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with sweetheart.

Buzz shook paws with sweetheart the Rare Spix Macaw. They both received one silver mole!

sweetheart and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 33 Find points today: 12 Hunt total: 1436

sweetheartBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Kansas Crop Duster

Blue And Gold Egg
The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.

Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century.

Kansas Crop Duster
Hundreds of acres of Kansas wheat crops are easily dusted with this Boeing Stearman biplane. Wave to the pilot and he will dip his wings to say hello back to you.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Fidelis.

Buzz shook paws with Fidelis the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Fidelis gave you 1 "Blue And Gold Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 102 Find points today: 28 Hunt total: 1452

FidelisBuzzQUEST REWARD
(edible)


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Kansas Wheat Field
Step into frontier life at Old Cowtown Museum, a "town" of about 40 historic buildings furnished to look like as they did in the 1860s and 1870s! A general store, a jail, and a schoolhouse can all be explored.
Kansas Wheat Field
The Wheat State. The amber waves of grain on the Kansas prairies have also earned it the nickname of the breadbasket of the world. Kansas has been producing wheat many years before it even became a state in 1861. n recent years, Kansas has averaged 328 million bushels of wheat on 8.5 million acres of farmland! Thank you to all the wheat farmers for your hard work every year!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Majestic.

Buzz shook paws with Majestic the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Majestic and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 137 Find points today: 33 Hunt total: 1457

MajesticBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Pronghorn in Western Kansas
The first people may have arrived in what’s now Oklahoma 30,000 years ago. Many thousands of years later Native American tribes including the Plains Apache, Caddo, Comanche, Wichita, Kiowa, and Osage lived on the land. Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado traveled to the region in 1541 searching for fabled cities made of gold. By the 1700s both Spanish and French explorers and traders had come to the area. Both France and Spain controlled parts of the area for some time. Then in 1800, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte acquired the land from Spain. Three years later, he sold the Louisiana Territory (a huge swath of land that includes present-day Oklahoma) to the United States. In the 1830s many Native Americans were forced to leave their homelands in the eastern United States and relocate in what’s now Oklahoma, which was then called Indian Territory. In the 1890s part of Indian Territory became Oklahoma Territory. Then in 1907 the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory were combined again to become the state of Oklahoma. Today members of over 30 tribes still live in Oklahoma.
Pronghorn in Western Kansas
The pronghorn antelope is indigenous to interior western and central north America. In fact, North America is the only place they can be found. They are the fastest land animals in the Western Hemisphere, with running speeds close to 60 mph (88.5 kmh).


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Peridot.

Buzz shook paws with Peridot the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Peridot and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 174 Find points today: 40 Hunt total: 1464

PeridotBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Lone Rider at Sunset in Kansas
The first people may have arrived in what’s now Oklahoma 30,000 years ago. Many thousands of years later Native American tribes including the Plains Apache, Caddo, Comanche, Wichita, Kiowa, and Osage lived on the land. Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado traveled to the region in 1541 searching for fabled cities made of gold. By the 1700s both Spanish and French explorers and traders had come to the area. Both France and Spain controlled parts of the area for some time. Then in 1800, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte acquired the land from Spain. Three years later, he sold the Louisiana Territory (a huge swath of land that includes present-day Oklahoma) to the United States. In the 1830s many Native Americans were forced to leave their homelands in the eastern United States and relocate in what’s now Oklahoma, which was then called Indian Territory. In the 1890s part of Indian Territory became Oklahoma Territory. Then in 1907 the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory were combined again to become the state of Oklahoma. Today members of over 30 tribes still live in Oklahoma.
Lone Rider at Sunset in Kansas
The sun is setting on a hot Kansas summer day and this lone rider has saddled up his horse and is going for a ride to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and quiet stillness of the Kansas plains.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Tootsie.

Buzz shook paws with Tootsie the Sugar glider. They both received one silver mole!

Tootsie and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 247 Find points today: 52 Hunt total: 1476

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x 75


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Rockhounding in Flint Hills, Kansas
People come from around the world each summer to see Native American artwork and dance performances at the annual Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival in Oklahoma City.
Rockhounding in Flint Hills, Kansas
In the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, the Fort Riley Limestone Member is the most prominent. Various fossils such as brachiopods, bryozoans, pelecypods, or fusulinids, among others, have been found. You can also find in Flint Hills, Kansas, various geodes, which consist of quartz, chalcedony, or calcite. They are located in this region, near Rock town, or along the Walnut River, in Cowley, Riley, or Marshall counties. In Flint Hills, you can find one of the rarest igneous rocks, kimberlites. They occur at the surface in Marshall and Riley counties, and in some of them, even garnet has been found.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Orchid.

Buzz shook paws with Orchid the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Orchid and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 455 Find points today: 74 Hunt total: 1498

OrchidBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Monument Rocks, Gove County, Kansas
Oklahoma State flower: Oklahoma rose
Monument Rocks, Gove County, Kansas
Most of Kansas consists of flat plains, but not this area of Northwest Kansas! Monument Rocks are a geologic formation made up mainly but not entirely of chalk, and the layers at Monument Rocks include chalky limestone and chalky shale. The chalk beds first became famous in the 19th century for fossils of giant swimming reptiles called mosasaurs and plesiosaurs, gliding pterosaurs, aquatic birds with teeth, 20-foot-long fish, clams up to six feet in diameter, and many types of smaller marine animals. Fossils are not as common at Monument Rocks as they are in the less-visited badlands and outcrops along the Smoky Hill, Saline, and Solomon rivers and their tributaries. Although Monument Rocks National Landmark is on private property, the landowners do allow visitors.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with FLAPPY.

Buzz shook paws with FLAPPY the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

FLAPPY and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 513 Find points today: 79 Hunt total: 1503

FLAPPYBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Mustangs, Kansas
In 1889 settlers were allowed to race into parts of Oklahoma and claim land for themselves. But some managed to get to these spots before the territory was officially open to them. They were called “sooners,” which eventually became the state’s nickname: the Sooner State.
Mustangs, Kansas
Wild horses could not take me away, though they may blow me away as they gallop past. Thousands of wild mustangs roam the plains in Kansas, though they are not truly classified as wild, the only true wild horse in the world is the Przewalski's horse, which is found in Mongolia.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Pony Pony.

Buzz shook paws with Pony Pony the Yellow Maned Pony. They both received one silver mole!

Pony Pony and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 656 Find points today: 96 Hunt total: 1520

Pony PonyBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Tree Swallow in Kansas
Oklahoma State bird: scissor-tailed flycatcher
Tree Swallow in Kansas
Tree swallows can be found in every state in the United States. Nearly the entire state of Kansas lies in the migratory path of tree swallows. They begin migrating in July and August, flying during the day and roosting in large flocks at night.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Choose a name.

Buzz shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 694 Find points today: 100 Hunt total: 1524

Choose a nameBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


17th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Heart Shaped Hole,Kansas
"What is the capital of Kansas?" queried Buzz.
"Topeka!" responded Bubblegum.
Heart Shaped Hole,Kansas
At some point, when this was a living tree a branch was either cut off or snapped off naturally. Over time the tree died and all that is left is this part of the trunk with an interesting hole.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Bubblegum.

Buzz shook paws with Bubblegum the Pink Jay. They both received one silver mole!

Bubblegum and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 811 Find points today: 116 Hunt total: 1540

BubblegumBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 75


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Arkansas River, Wichita, Kansas
"What is the capital of Kansas?" queried Buzz.
"Topeka!" responded Schnupfen.
Arkansas River, Wichita, Kansas
This section of the Arkansas River in Wichita, Kansas is the favorite dining spot for a gaggle of Canada geese. And why wouldn't it be? The food is delivered directly into their beaks!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Schnupfen.

Buzz shook paws with Schnupfen the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Schnupfen and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 6 Find points today: 3 Hunt total: 1549

SchnupfenBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Sunflower, Kansas' State Flower
Oklahoma lies in "Tornado Alley", a part of the US with a disproportionately high frequency of tornadoes.
Sunflower, Kansas' State Flower
There are more than 70 different varieties of sunflowers, so no matter which variety of sunflowers you choose to plant, you will be growing the state flower of Kansas.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Patches.

Buzz shook paws with Patches the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Patches and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 35 Find points today: 14 Hunt total: 1560

PatchesBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Huckleberries
Famous Kansans include pilot Amelia Earhart, environmental activist Erin Brockovich, saxophonist Charlie Parker, and actress Vivian Vance, who played Ethel on the classic comedy I Love Lucy.
Oklahoma Huckleberries
Looking like little clusters of wild blueberries, huckleberries taste a little like them, but bring their own party to your mouth!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with lady ciganko.

Buzz shook paws with lady ciganko the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!

lady ciganko and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 96 Find points today: 28 Hunt total: 1574

lady cigankoBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Horse Barn
Oklahoma lies in "Tornado Alley", a part of the US with a disproportionately high frequency of tornadoes.
Oklahoma Horse Barn
Come closer and don't forget to share that apple when you get here. I love nose skritches and to be brushed. You brought a brush, right?


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Graham.

Buzz shook paws with Graham the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Graham and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 253 Find points today: 59 Hunt total: 1605

GrahamBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Marmot
Oh look ... you won a Frontier pet!
Oklahoma Marmot
Fuzzy little chonks, these ground rodents are cuter than the button that claims all the fame. Chirping to warn of danger to the pack, you'll want to take one home, but don't. Just snap the awwweee photos and move on!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Donna.

Buzz shook paws with Donna the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!

Donna gave you 1 "Speedy Roadrunner, Brown" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 279 Find points today: 64 Hunt total: 1610

DonnaBuzzQUEST REWARD


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Buffalo Reflection
The first people may have arrived in what’s now Oklahoma 30,000 years ago. Many thousands of years later Native American tribes including the Plains Apache, Caddo, Comanche, Wichita, Kiowa, and Osage lived on the land. Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado traveled to the region in 1541 searching for fabled cities made of gold. By the 1700s both Spanish and French explorers and traders had come to the area. Both France and Spain controlled parts of the area for some time. Then in 1800, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte acquired the land from Spain. Three years later, he sold the Louisiana Territory (a huge swath of land that includes present-day Oklahoma) to the United States. In the 1830s many Native Americans were forced to leave their homelands in the eastern United States and relocate in what’s now Oklahoma, which was then called Indian Territory. In the 1890s part of Indian Territory became Oklahoma Territory. Then in 1907 the Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory were combined again to become the state of Oklahoma. Today members of over 30 tribes still live in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Buffalo Reflection
A reflection of time gone by, thundering herds that ruled the plains, standing alone, but never alone.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Twiggy.

Buzz shook paws with Twiggy the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Twiggy and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 299 Find points today: 68 Hunt total: 1614

TwiggyBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma, Flag
1. The bread twist tie was invented in Maysville. (Blest be the tie that binds!) 2. The shopping cart was invented in Ardmore in 1936. 3. The nation's first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City in 1935. 4. The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee in 1917.
WKY Radio in Oklahoma City was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River. Oklahoma has the largest Native American population of any state in the US. Oklahoma has produced more astronauts than any other state. 13. Oklahoma has more man-made lakes than any other state (including Caddo County's Fort Cobb Lake). 14. During the "Land Rush," Oklahoma City and Guthrie went from vast, open prairie to cities of over 10,000 in a single day. The aerosol can was invented in Bartlesville. The highest wind speed ever recorded on earth was in Moore Okla., on May 3, 1999 during the Oklahoma City F-5 tornado. Wind speed was clocked at 318 mph.
Oklahoma, Flag
Always, country to the top, and proudly wave the state flag of Oklahoma.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Choose a name.

Buzz shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 646 Find points today: 101 Hunt total: 1647

Choose a nameBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Sunset
In 1889 settlers were allowed to race into parts of Oklahoma and claim land for themselves. But some managed to get to these spots before the territory was officially open to them. They were called “sooners,” which eventually became the state’s nickname: the Sooner State.
Oklahoma Sunset
Streaks of color fill the dusk, painting memories of gold, shifting like the sands on shore.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Dillon Emmet Barker.

Buzz shook paws with Dillon Emmet Barker the Hound Dog. They both received one silver mole!

Dillon Emmet Barker and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 799 Find points today: 115 Hunt total: 1661

Dillon Emmet BarkerBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Oil Well at Sunlight
Common trees that grow here include red maple, sweetgum, Ponderosa pine, hickory, and eastern redbud (Oklahoma’s state tree). Coneflower, buttonbush, Indian blanket, and ghost flower are some of the state’s wildflowers.
Oklahoma Oil Well at Sunlight
Dawn creeps slowly over the Eastern horizon, lending beauty to the ever working pump jacks in the fields, that create an artistry to man and machine.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Plandemic.

Buzz shook paws with Plandemic the Green Slime Virus. They both received one silver mole!

Plandemic and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 816 Find points today: 118 Hunt total: 1664

PlandemicBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Prairie Grass
Oklahoma is one of America’s top producers of petroleum, crude oil, and natural gas.
Oklahoma Prairie Grass
Whispers of wind flit in and out of the blades of grass, dancing and weaving against a backdrop of softening sunlight before dipping into darkness.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Tommy.

Buzz shook paws with Tommy the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Tommy and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 5 Find points today: 4 Hunt total: 1675

TommyBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 75


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Sunrise at the Paddocks
State celebrities include baseball player Mickey Mantle, folk singer Woody Guthrie, country singer Garth Brooks, and actors Will Rogers and Brad Pitt.
Oklahoma Sunrise at the Paddocks
Shaking the morning dew from glossy coats, swishing manes and tails, warming up with the sun to make gallop to greet the new day!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Moon.

Buzz shook paws with Moon the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Moon and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 135 Find points today: 34 Hunt total: 1705

MoonBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 10


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Brewing Storm
Visitors to Oklahoma can learn about the Old West at the National Cowboy Western & Heritage Museum, which displays Native American artifacts, a model turn-of-the-century town, and a kid-size corral.
Oklahoma Brewing Storm
The ominous clouds gather over the Red River, promise of fury in the darkening horizon, the slight smell of ozone from lightening strikes not yet seen, seek cover soon!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Jazzabell.

Buzz shook paws with Jazzabell the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Jazzabell and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 278 Find points today: 61 Hunt total: 1732

JazzabellBuzzQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Deer
Black vultures, golden eagles, yellow-billed cuckoos, western meadowlarks and prairie chickens are just a few of the many birds of Kansas.
Oklahoma Deer
Rarely seen during the day, masters of camouflage, you have to look twice before you realize the silent visitors are here to observe you as well.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with rainbow cookie.

Buzz shook paws with rainbow cookie the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

rainbow cookie gave you 1 "Oklahoma Quarter, Travel Memento"

Tries today: 352 Find points today: 75 Hunt total: 1746

rainbow cookieBuzzQUEST REWARD


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Light Show
Pronghorn antelopes, American bison, armadillos, and coyotes are just a few of Oklahoma’s mammals.
Oklahoma Light Show
With nothing but the waiving grains to break the horizon, you're in for front row seating to the spectacular show of light.


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Choose a name.

Buzz shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!

Choose a name gave you 1 "Kansas Quarter, Travel Memento"

Tries today: 661 Find points today: 108 Hunt total: 1779

Choose a nameBuzzQUEST REWARD


19th Feb 2023
Buzz goes to Kansas & Oklahoma!
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@ Oklahoma Collared Lizard
Buzz has now completed his journey through Kansas & Oklahoma! As he prepares to go home, he receives a wonderful gift!
Old Green Caboose And Road Runner
Hurry, grab my wing, and up we go. Whew! You made it. I usually prefer to run everywhere, but my friend—the coyote—wanted me to lend a wing with this train run today. It feels odd sitting in this here old caboose. It looks right good though; we recently gave it a lick of green paint to spruce it up. So, where are you going? Are you just sightseeing? There is an old ghost town along the way; do you mean to stop off there? Have you travelled by train before? Sorry for all the questions. I am usually running too fast to stop and spin a yarn.

Oklahoma Collared Lizard
Wild and free, me! I love to skittle around on the rocks and bask in the sun! I have some relatives who decided to take the comfort of being pets, maybe someday I'll go that route, but now, I'll make my own rules.
Buzz has enjoyed his journey through Kansas & Oklahoma, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy a journey through the American Frontier!


While roping steers, you shoot the breeze with Jewel.

Buzz shook paws with Jewel the Sparkling Snow Foxee. They both received one silver mole!

Jewel gave you 1 "Old Green Caboose And Road Runner"

Tries today: 805 Find points today: 121 Hunt total: 1792

JewelBuzzQUEST REWARD