A pair of Ukrainian orphans, 8-year-old Vladik, left, and 12-year-old Valodia, take a special interest in a case of snakes during a visit Monday to Utah's Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. The orphans are being hosted by American families as part of a Save a Child Foundation experience. They will be in Utah about three weeks and return to Ukraine on Nov. 5.
Chen Wang, Deseret News
A pair of Ukrainian orphans, 8-year-old Vladik, left, and 12-year-old Valodia, take a special interest in a case of snakes during a visit Monday to Utah's Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City. The orphans are being hosted by American families as part of a Save a Child Foundation experience. They will be in Utah about three weeks and return to Ukraine on Nov. 5.
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This might seem like a really nice, caring thing to do...but, then you send them back...to the orphanage? Does this make them happy?...Experience what other (American)kids get to do, and this is what other kids get to have, and this is what a More..
zmeya is snake in russian z-me-ya..
yea, but how do you say it in Ukrainian?