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Kate ([personal profile] kate_nepveu) wrote2017-12-18 10:48 pm
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scenes from a zoo trip

We did our annual mid-December trip to visit my mom & her husband in Florida, and their Christmas gift to us was a trip to Tampa's zoo, including a behind the scenes tour. The Pip got a little antsy during the more logistical sections, because he is six, but I found it all very interesting. And in more kid-friendly happenings, we:

1) scritched a rhino (such hard skin!);

2) witnessed the rather amazing quantities of bodily waste that an elephant can produce (literally, the sound effect was "splat"; I will spare you the picture);

3) fed a giraffe, well, the kids did anyway: one big leaf of lettuce just sucked in whole;

4) watched elephants play with Christmas trees decorated with produce as an enrichment activity, including one who just picked up an entire tree and carried it around upside-down.

So that was pretty great.

Here's SteelyKid mugging for the camera and the Pip contemplating life while brushing a goat.

(Yes, I completely failed at everything DW again for . . . many weeks, idek. Hi! Sorry!)
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[personal profile] larryhammer 2017-12-19 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Our local zoo also has giraffe feedings -- usually of carrots. Long tongues are VERY long and dexterous. (And slimy!)
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[personal profile] kass 2017-12-19 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Last year when we were visiting the zoo in San Antonio we got to feed lettuce leaves to a giraffe. It was awesome.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2017-12-20 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Both kids have (not surprising) eloquent faces.

(I wish lawyers could deploy face-pulling in court.)