Calgary Zoo

Hello! Today I want to show you a few photos from the Calgary Zoo I visited last weekend. It was a really sunny and hot day which was perfect for walking outside.

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I saw most of the animals that the Zoo has. Unfortunately, I could not spot a few of them because they were hiding in the bushes and shades. Many of them were also taking a nap as you will see below.

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The whole Zoo is Panda themed since pandas were brought to Calgary earlier this year. This was my main reason to go there as I never saw pandas live.

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Penguins were the first animals I saw as they are located close to the entrance. They were waiting on their food so they were behaving extremely good.

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Next were the camels. One was hiding behind the trees and the baby one was resting in the shade.

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Next up was the flamingo garden. So pretty.

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Gorillas have a pretty neat living space although it can not compare to the freedom of the wildlife of remote lowland tropical forests of Africa. They are critically endangered species according to IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature.

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Here are some photos of the Slender-Tailed Meerkats. They were very fun to watch as they played a lot. They seem to be very sociable pack.

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Less fun were Crested Porcupines from Africa. They must have just been fed and were taking a nap.

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Giraffes drew a lot of attention as they are so tall and pretty. Thankfully they were not asleep and I had time observing them.

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The message above was not necessary as hippos were cooling themselves on the cold sand.

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Lions were also resting and I don't blame them at all. It must be pretty hot underneath all the fur.

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Zebras don't care, they are ready for any weather with their black and white colors. They are smaller than I thought.

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Lemurs were hiding in their little houses. The Land of Lemurs as their home is called is very nicely organized. It is a new 1.3-acre feature that allows visitors to enter the lemurs’ world in a barrier-free setting. You can read more about it here.

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I also saw an ostrich. It is the largest bird on earth. Although I am not a big fan of birds seeing them from such distance made me feel very humble.

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Next was this orange fellow. He was just playing with the toy.

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This one was hiding behind the roots. It would be hard to notice it in the wilderness. Komodo Dragon is the largest lizard. I was glad there was glass between us.

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Then I visited the Panda Passage. It opened in May and has been visited in large numbers since.

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Then it was time to see some kitties. The photo above is that of sleeping snow leopards and below photos of Siberian tigers.

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This curious Japanese Macaque decided to climb all the way up and try to catch the bird on the outside of the fence. It was unlucky.

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Further on I noticed lamas. They seemed to be freshly shaven for the short summer.

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Then I entered the more tropical environment. Fish first.

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Here is one for turtle lovers.

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Next one was Mandrill. What a colorful face. No make-up needed for this one.

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I enjoyed my time at the Calgary Zoo. I took many more photos and will have nice memories for a long time. Until the next time.

Have a lovely day everyone :)

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