Tag: leopards

  • Been Waiting ALL Month For This!

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    And this, my Dear Reader, is Sarani, the queen snow leopard of the Brookfield Zoo.  Last year, she gave birth to two female cubs, Malaya and Daania.  I love watching these majestic animals, and the viewing glass lets me be near enough to practically touch them.

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    One of our visits in December, we found all three of them curled up on each other.  Sarani\’s resting her head on one of her daughters, which is exactly how my cats sleep at home.

    And I was a little started to see I\’d taken over 100 shots of them on just one visit!  I picked my favorites for you today:

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    Malaya and Daania wandering around, sniffing things.

    My cats do this all the time.

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    Busted!

    Um…  I\’ll just stand here and look at the… log!  I\’ll look at the log, not the large predatory cat that just caught me spying…

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    Look closely at this one.  The cub is curled up on TOP of Mamma\’s tail. o.O…

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    Hunting!  My cats do this exact same thing.  \”What izzit?  Can I jump that high?  I wanna catch it.  I think I\’ll catch it.  Is anybody watching me?  No?  Go!\”

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    \”Wait…  I\’d better check and see if I can climb up there first.\”  …  \”Nope.  Can\’t climb that.  Is anybody watching?  Go!\”

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    Boing!

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    Pounce!

    Turns out, somebody was watching.

    meant to do that.

    Uh-huh.

    Cats.

    🙂

    Tomorrow, it\’s T for pTerasaur!

    No, of course not, those are extinct.  Must be a typo.  Now what did I pick for T? Hmm…


     

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  • Z Is For… Zoo!

    Z Is For… Zoo!

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    I love going to the zoo. They serve an important function in the conservation of these amazing animals.  Brookfield Zoo here in Chicago is no exception.  Much of their work, besides creating a fun zoo to wander, is in helping many different species of animals to survive and thrive.  In fact, each of the signs describing the animals has a meter that shows where it is on the scale of wild populations.  Many of the animals at Brookfield, sadly, are endangered in the wild.

    When my husband and I visited recently, we lucked out: the pair of snow leopards had fallen asleep right next to the glass in the viewing area.  I got to sit on the ground, not two feet away from them, and study them for a full twenty minutes.

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    What about you, Dear Reader?
    What\’s your favorite animal to visit at the zoo?