Sean and I chuckled that we were the only childless people there and started coming up with ideas on how we could scare the children at night. (Don't worry, no children were harmed or scared!)
After approximately 11 tents were erected, for three Snore and Roar programs (Great Cats, Cheetahs and Pandas), we broke into our group of 10 and went back to where the tigers and lions are kept. Sean and I were totally excited at this point and pushed our way to the front. We had to stand behind a yellow line which was about 3 feet from the cages. Some of the cats just stared at us, some paced back and forth, others jumped on the cage wanting to play or eat us. Last year, 3 Sumatran Tiger cubs were born and we went to the zoo for their debut. Now they are close to 150 pounds and were a blast to watch. The lions weren't as exciting although the young male was very excited to see us and paced back and forth in clumsy fashion.
Now I have mixed feelings about the whole zoo concept, but it was definitely a wonderful experience to get that close to these beautiful animals. After about an hour we got to feed two animals which have strange and forgettable names. One looked like a small anteater and the other like a large rat. This wasn't exciting in the least, but it stalled for time while the other group went into the cat house.
After the exhibit tour we went on a flashlight tour. We only saw a few duck families, a sleeping Red Panda, squawking flamingos and the alligator. Oh, and huge cranes.
Upon returning to our tent, we got ready for bed and listened to the kids settle down. It did thunder during the night, but luckily no one evacuated us, and no children started screaming as I feared there would be an uproar. Around 5am, I heard a noise which I cannot replicate in words, nor can I mock with my voice. I can only guess it was some sort of bird and probably one of those very large cranes we spotted the night before. Well, the cranes had a lot to say and it was no surprise that everyone was up and tents were down before 7am.
By 8am we were home, wishing we could have slept near the cats instead of the kids and birds. I would have like to cozy up with this guy...
This lion finally calmed down for a few minutes to sit and smile for me.
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I love tigers because they look like cats..ha!
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