It was a Monday and the zoo was free of little bastards running around all over the shop scaring the animals and feeding them Mars Bars. I spent some quality time with the Lemurs and then watched a group of Brown Capuchin Monkeys chase a wild rabbit and rip it to bits! They're not much bigger than a rabbit, it was quite a sight, part of me wished there were kids here to see this.
The park has recently seen a new addition in Kadi, a Sumatran Tiger cub. It is thought that there is less than 400 Sumatran tigers worldwide, and therefore watching a human patting a Sumatran Tigers anus to make it poo must be a very rare sight, I felt very privileged.
Kerry felt spiritual after her day.
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"Lemurs" |
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"Black Swan" |
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"Kadi, Sumatran Tiger Cub" |
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"Lion with the potential to bite" |
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