 | Arriving at the San Diego Zoo |
|  | Preparing to release the parrots... |
|  | And there they go! |
|  | First stop, the reptile house, and this amazing green beauty. |
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 | An interesting-looking lizard |
|  | One big snake! |
|  | We took a short bus tour around the park to get oriented. First stop, the hippos. |
|  | Adorable monkeys |
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 | Some sweet African gazelles. I love the one on his hind legs in the back there. |
|  | It was interesting to see the keepers interacting with the animals. |
|  | A rare buffalo-type animal from China. |
|  | And again. |
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 | I think these guys were also from China. |
|  | The elephant enclosure makes even the 'behind the scenes' sections viewable to the public. Here the keepers are working to train the elephants. |
|  | Fantastic bull elephant. Apparently they had to saw his tusks off so he'd fit in the moving container used to bring him here! |
|  | The California condor enclosure. The zoo was instrumental in saving the species from extinction. |
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 | A meerkat colony. Adorable. |
|  | A wild dog. |
|  | Sleeping hyenas. |
|  | And an equally tired rhinoceros. |
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 | Feeding time for the giraffes. |
|  | And again. |
|  | And again. |
|  | Koalas! I've never seen so many in one place before! |
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 | I think this is a grizzly bear. |
|  | All the koalas were sleeping soundly. |
|  | Some Bactrian camels happily foaming at the mouth. |
|  | I think he likes me. ;-) |
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 | A young California condor enjoying a piece of liver. Mmmmm. |
|  | A pronghorn antelope. No deer to play with. |
|  | Our friend the bull elephant again. |
|  | He looks quite happy that he's found something to eat. |
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 | I wish I could remember the name of these guys. Very cute. |
|  | A jaguar. |
|  | Such a beautiful animal. |
|  | Up close with a snoozing king of the jungle. |
|
 | Back to the interesting Chinese...whatever it is. |
|  | Ah ha! It's a takin! |
|  | I love these little antelopes. |
|  | Zebras (yes, I'm stating the obvious). |
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 | A kind of vulture. |
|  | Our first encounter with some red river hogs. |
|  | I love their tufty ears! |
|  | Good thing we didn't have to go all the way to Gambia to see them. |
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 | The monkey exhibits were amazing. |
|  | You could see most of the enclosures from two or three different levels. |
|  | Very up close with a snoozing hippo! |
|  | I think he knows this is his best side... |
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 | Yup. He knows. |
|  | Can't remember what these guys are called either. But they're big. And stripey. |
|  | Geoff ventures into the jungle. |
|  | As impressive as the animals is the zoo's collection of exotic plants, including a huge stand of bamboo. |
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 | An amazing tail on this bird! |
|  | There's a tiger perched up there. |
|  | A slightly better view. |
|  | And coming around the corner is a better view into the tiger enclosure, where this young tiger was having a drink. |
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 | There were about five guys with professional-looking cameras beside themselves at their good fortune. |
|  | And I think he knew he was the most photogenic creature. |
|  | He was practically posing for us. Too bad our camera didn't get a sharper image. |
|  | A tapir. I had no idea they were so big (more small bear sized than pig sized). |
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 | And they came in a matching set. |
|  | An impressive male baboon up from his nap. |
|  | Look up. Look waaaay up! |
|  | Yay! A sign! Now we know what we're looking at! |
|
 | Black mangabeys are very fond of being groomed. |
|  | Maybe a little too fond! |
|  | An amazing cluster of orchids. |
|  | And once again no name for these. |
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 | But we have two pictures of them. |
|  | Two lovely little parrots. |
|  | Melissa just walkin' through the jungle... |
|  | ...still walkin'. |
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 | Not walkin'. Just standin'. |
|  | A beautiful day to be at the zoo. |
|  | And not at all crowded, which was awesome. |
|  | Not sure what those are up there... |
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 | The hyenas woke up! Sort of... |
|  | Another type of hyena, I think. |
|  | The keepers in the singing dogs' enclosure. They can't bark, so they yelp and howl and sing. |
|  | The keepers were socializing with the puppies, becasue they're tame enough to be used in zoo outreach and education programs. And they're adorable. |
|
 | A snow leopard. |
|  | His tail was absolutely gorgeous. |
|  | Inches away from a black panther. |
|  | Amazing to be so close! |
|
 | We took in the Take Flight bird show. |
|  | Whooo'd have thought you could train an owl? |
|  | The birds flew out over the audience - on the right you can see the wing tip of one... |
|  | A parrot singing "Old MacDonald" |
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 | And a super smart African raven accepted donations at the end. |
|  | He'd take the bills and put them in the donation box! |
|  | So cute I had to make another donation. |
|  | Back to the rhinos, who had woken up. |
|
 | Looking for dinner, I think. |
|  | A giant anteater. A definite favorite! |
|  | The young giraffes enjoying an afternoon snack. |
|  | Very much enjoying their hay. |
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 | And again. |
|  | They made it look so good that mom had to come over and try it. |
|  | Dad's not so bothered. Maybe he already ate. |
|  | In the parking lot at the end of the day was a scene from "The Birds." |
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 | They were everywhere! |
|  | Random picture of Melissa in the parking lot. :-) |
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