Woodland Park Zoo
Dec. 7th, 2009 12:39 pmThis is the last of the Woodland Park Zoo set.
This is also the last of the photos I have prepared. Unless I get to a zoo in the next week (unlikely), it's the last zoo set for a while as I focus on another project. Enjoy:

Wobbly - It was early Summer, so the wobbly was able to stay upright by using all four paws and his nose...

Wobbly - ...for a while, anyway.

Bird - Shhh, naptime.

Bird - You'd think that this bird would keep the others awake during naptime.

Bearded Dragon - Cheshire dragons never grin.

Alligator - The best way to determine the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is to just walk up and ask it. If it waits until you turn your back and attacks your legs, it's an alligator. If it bites your face, it's a crocodile. . . Personally, I don't really sweat the categorization.

Tiger - At this point, getting photos of tiger tongues isn't really much of a challenge. (If you really lick tiger tongues, click this photo and step through the set. There are lots more.)

Tiger - This tiger is expressing her opinion of the theory Intelligent Design.

Monkey (or Ape?) - I had NO idea that they have pockets!
This is also the last of the photos I have prepared. Unless I get to a zoo in the next week (unlikely), it's the last zoo set for a while as I focus on another project. Enjoy:

Wobbly - It was early Summer, so the wobbly was able to stay upright by using all four paws and his nose...

Wobbly - ...for a while, anyway.

Bird - Shhh, naptime.

Bird - You'd think that this bird would keep the others awake during naptime.

Bearded Dragon - Cheshire dragons never grin.

Alligator - The best way to determine the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is to just walk up and ask it. If it waits until you turn your back and attacks your legs, it's an alligator. If it bites your face, it's a crocodile. . . Personally, I don't really sweat the categorization.

Tiger - At this point, getting photos of tiger tongues isn't really much of a challenge. (If you really lick tiger tongues, click this photo and step through the set. There are lots more.)

Tiger - This tiger is expressing her opinion of the theory Intelligent Design.

Monkey (or Ape?) - I had NO idea that they have pockets!
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Date: 2009-12-08 02:39 am (UTC)Now that I see it, I kinda like it. I think it'll stay. :)