Zoo visit
Afternoon everyone ….
As you all know we are down in Wildwood Crest. Yesterday we decided to take a break from the beach scene and hit the Cape May Zoo.
Aside from it being a really nice zoo, it is 100% free to enter. Yes, you read that correctly it is free. They do accept donations at the front gate which most people donate upon entering.
Over the last couple of weeks @tattoodjay has been posting some awesome shots he’s taken at some zoos. So I thought I’d share my zoo pictures as well. I know that both @enginewitty and @trumpman love their animal pictures.
But I’m gonna have a little fun with it as well…..
Let’s start off with a few bird pictures. Our fellow community member @trumpman loves himself some birds.
We can start off with anything else but an American Bald Eagle….
There were also a few peacocks and a toucan as well. In case you were unaware, here is a fun fact: In all bird species the male is the bright full colored bird, and the females are the less bright birds.
Now we move onto a few things that our pal @buggedout is very familiar with. All of these are native to Australia. They are the kangaroo, the emu and the kookaburra.
Next will hit up our Canadian friends, like @fat-elvis, @keerislravenhill, and @thedamus. These are some big, ridiculously big bison, which are native to Canada.
Now let’s look at some really cool Amazon safari animals. We have the cheetah, a few zebras, and several giraffes.
There were some more unusual animals there as well. I had never seen this at any zoo that I can recall at least. It’s a capybara, it’s the largest rodent in the world. To me it looks like a really fat rat, with real animal legs….🤣🤣🤣
Another more unusual animal there was a red panda. Not in any way to be confused with a giant panda.
I will say this thing eats all day like a giant panda. It took me three trips through just to get that partial face shot.
Now let’s take a trip to the desert. We have a lama, and two camels.
If you look at that last picture of the camel laying down. Check out how the body is facing one way and he has his head turned completely the opposite way.🤦🏻
Let’s visit the farm next on our journey. We have some goats, which are standing on top of a shed roof for some reason. We have no idea how they got there other than jumping. The shed was standing alone and was over eight feet high. Then a prairie cow, and last is a pot bellied pig.
Our final stop on the zoo tour will be with a pair of two different types of tortuous.
These were both enormous creatures. The giant tortuous was easily eight feet long and the top of his shell was up to my waist.
I hope you enjoyed the tour of the zoo. While my pictures are no where near as good as @tattoodjay’s. Mine were taken with my phone.