Very cool virtual field trip for me courtesy of you! Thanks for that! : )
There are places here where peacocks strut their stuff and seem to like to follow peeps around, and this is just their environment, so it's a little bizarre sometimes.
Thankfully, no croc encounters, but I've gone kayaking close to gators and I'm sure some were closer than 10 feet away. They saw us, but we didn't see them. So far, none in the yard or pool, but they're so not shy!
The signage is… interesting. If you survive a visit with one of the carnivores, would you care about being prosecuted and sued or just be glad to be alive. If you have a brain, then use it!
Love the pandas, especially the snacking one.
Snow leopard?
The baby elephant is very cute. I'm a fan of the little elephants, especially, and the otters. I hadn't seen the video, so more thanks!
The sign, thankfully, is a joke. There are a lot of signs in the same spirit, all over the park (much as the one my friend spotted, that says something like, "Don't fall into the lions' enclosure, if they eat you, they'll get sick.")
Pandas are great--though I'm sorry we didn't get to see the red ones. They look so much like teddy bears that it's easy to forget they're really wild animals.
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There are places here where peacocks strut their stuff and seem to like to follow peeps around, and this is just their environment, so it's a little bizarre sometimes.
Thankfully, no croc encounters, but I've gone kayaking close to gators and I'm sure some were closer than 10 feet away. They saw us, but we didn't see them. So far, none in the yard or pool, but they're so not shy!
The signage is… interesting. If you survive a visit with one of the carnivores, would you care about being prosecuted and sued or just be glad to be alive. If you have a brain, then use it!
Love the pandas, especially the snacking one.
Snow leopard?
The baby elephant is very cute. I'm a fan of the little elephants, especially, and the otters. I hadn't seen the video, so more thanks!
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Pandas are great--though I'm sorry we didn't get to see the red ones.
They look so much like teddy bears that it's easy to forget they're really wild animals.
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