Despite the parking lot overflowing with minivans and strollers, the zoo fortunately didn't feel too crowded. Our timing was fortuitous as we wandered straight into the elephant show, which I'd say was the highlight of the day. Lucy, a 40-year-old Asian elephant who was purchased by the zoo in 1977, went through a routine that I'm sure she's done thousands of times, guided by one of the zoo's trainers. She flapped her ears, showed us her teeth, played a recorder and a harmonica with her trunk, picked up her trainer, and balanced on two feet, amongst other um...unscripted things (as the trainer commented, watch your step at the zoo). The show was a lot of fun and Lucy found a lot of fans (who can support her and the zoo by buying one of the trunk paintings she's created!).
if you look carefully, Lucy's doing a physio stretch here |
and cue my pitiful attempts at cellphone animal photography -- this is an Arctic wolf |
all three were napping when we first walked by |
but they were up by the time we walked by again |
super active meerkats (Timon!) |
lousy photo of a wallaby -- the rest had hopped to the outdoor part of their enclosure |
that's a bubble you can poke your head into to get a closer look -- you can bet I did |
ornery |
my favourite |
emus on the move |
zebras, from afar |
For kids there was a carousel, train, and petting zoo with sheep and goats.
petting zoo (I blurred the people's faces and now they look creepy hmm) |
fall is a nice time to visit |
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