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St. Louis Zoo - Part IV.

By loweho written 5/31/06 10:01 AM, published 5/31/06 10:01 AM

Almost there... just one more installment and you're finished.

Popup LinkSomali Wild Ass2  for Cherish.
Popup LinkWhatcha lookin' at?  Black and White Colobus.
Popup LinkSlender in the Grass!  Gerenuk.
Popup LinkGrass is Always Greener  Reticulated Giraffe.
Popup LinkHide your eyes and count to 100. Reticulated Giraffes.
Popup LinkDo my Ears Look Big?  Grevy's Zebra.
Popup LinkI'm a Dry Ass What? Hamadryas Baboon.
Popup LinkDon't Bother Me. Lion-tailed Macaque.
Popup LinkMore tongue!  Okapi. Related to Giraffe.
Popup LinkI'm Pooped!  Speke's Gazelle.
Popup LinkStanley.  Stanley Crane.
Popup LinkHey, that guy with the camera looks like me!  White-faced Saki.


Binder Park Zoo:Wild Africa

By Buccaneer Bruce written 5/30/06 8:43 PM, published 5/30/06 8:43 PM

Yesterday I posted pictures from the main section of Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek. That part of the zoo was typical of what you would expect to see of a small town zoo.  The 'Wild Africa' section is spectacular though.

You prepare to visit Wild Africa by passing through the Popup LinkAvenue of Flags.

Here you will find the national flag of every country in Africa, along with an Popup Linkinformative sign with the country name & location in Africa.  At the end of the avenue you have to make a choice - you can take a free 5 minute tram ride to this part of the zoo, or hike uphill for 15 minutes.  I'll let you guess which I chose.  

When I arrived at the 'Wild Africa compound 5 minutes later (that was a hint!) I was treated to a wide open  Popup Linkview of several African animals grazing together.  There were herds of both giraffes & zebras, as well as more species of animals than you see here.  As I hiked around the trail that circles this field, here are some of the other animals I saw.

Popup LinkWanna neck?

Popup LinkNa Na Na!

Popup LinkHide & Seek

Popup LinkBack off Jack!

Popup LinkBlue Velvet

Popup Linksome kind of hornbill

Popup LinkHorny

If you're ever in the Battle Creek area you should definately plan a visit to the Binder Park Zoo, if only to go to Wild Africa.  Oh, I almost forgot, Popup Linkhere's one for Cherish!



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