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I
knew it would be crowded at the Zoo today - 'twas another perfect
day. I didn't care - I needed my Zoo fix.
As
I headed towards my usual route, I saw a huge crowd gathered around
the tiger's cage. There I found two little critters having a ball
in the sunshine.
Woohoo,
the baby tigers were out!!!
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The
little 'uns (born last September) have been spending a few hours
each day outside for the past couple of weeks.
It
was easy to see that they loved this new freedom.
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They
investigated everything that moved, and considering that it was
a breezy day, that meant just about everything within sight.
Every
so often they would stop to wrestle each other, then they'd carry
on with their missions.
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The
larger cub seemed to be the most venturesome. Here, he is trying
to decide how to yank a blackberry bush branch up from the "moat".
I
could not get over the size of his paws!
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With
a sorrowful look, he gives up and moves on to torment his brother
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Here's
a picture showing the large white spots on the back of his ears.
In the darkness, predators may think that they are the eyes of a
much larger animal and be frightened off. |
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I
loved the look of utter bliss on the hippo's face as she basked
in the sunshine. |
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