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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Wilds of Africa



We went to the Dallas Zoo last weekend to see the Wilds of Africa. We've only been to the zoo once before and we only got to see Zoo North that time.

The first thing that you see when you enter the zoo is the carousel. Sam wanted to ride it immediately, but he still doesn't want to sit on an animal. He just wanted to sit on a bench with Chris and me.

Of course we have to stop by and see the parrots. Sam wanted to climb in with them and pet them.



Lemur Lookout is also part of the Entry Plaza. They are a lot of fun to watch. They are always so active and very pretty. Last time we saw mostly the black-and-white ruffed lemurs sunning on the rocks, but this time we watched the ring-tailed lemurs eating in the trees.



Sam loved the African penguin exhibit. You could see them swimming in the water. He ran up and down the glass with them.



We headed straight for the monorail when we got to the Wilds of Africa. The zoo was not crowded at all that day so we only had to wait five or ten minutes. Sam was very excited about riding the "train." It was an open car, so it was difficult to keep Sam in my lap for the entire 20-minute ride. He really wanted to stand up and lean over the rail.



The monorail was only moving at 3 mph, but it was very challenging for Chris to look at the exhibits and take pictures. He still got lots of great ones. These are some of my favorites. Of course I don't remember the names of all the animals, but I'm pretty sure this is a zebra!



This is an Oryx.



These are ostrich eggs. We couldn't believe that they were just out in the open in the middle of an exhibit with lots of different animals. I'm guessing that they aren't very concerned about the success of ostrich breeding in zoos.



An ostrich and a different type of Oryx.



There was quite a ruckus in the chimpanzee exhibit. This one in particular was very vocal about something. The tour guide said it was a bonobo. I'm not sure if they were all bonobos though. Sam loved that he got to hear them saying "ooo ooo ooo eee eee eee," but he really wanted to climb out of the train car and in to their exhibit. He was a little upset when I wouldn't let him.



The last real stop was Crocodile Isle. This one was "smiling" for the camera.



The weather was beautiful so we stopped for an outside lunch at Ndebele Cafe. It's a funny play on words because it sounds like "in da belly cafe."



We walked the Nature Trail after lunch. They had lots of bronze statues along the trail.



Sam shaking hands with a bronze chimpanzee.



And here's a closer look at the real thing.



These turtles were funny. One of them was trying to escape, very slowly of course.



We don't remember what this animal was, but it was cute and tiny.



Here's a shot of a meerkat, for all you Meerkat Manor fans!



We were so excited to see this gorilla when we were on the Nature Trail. We had hung out at the Gorilla Conservation Research Center for a while looking for one, but hadn't been able to find one then. This one was eating lunch. It looked like sweet potatoes and leaves mostly.



Sam found a leaf and wanted to feed it to the gorilla.



This is a saddle-billed stork. It was huge. It was amazing to see it flying around its habitat.



After the Nature Trail, we changed Sam into his swimsuit and headed to the "river" at the Children's Zoo.



Sam jumped off of every rock he could find.



He thought it was especially funny to splash Mommy.



I think Sam would have staid in that river all day, but I could tell he was running on fumes at this point. He was making a funny constant humming sound willing himself to keep going.



Sam was super thirsty by this point. He loves to drink water out of a water bottle. It's so grown-up.



We wanted a snack before we left so we got some icee's. They don't have straws or lids at the zoo, and Sam refused to use the spoon. He was much happier using his hands.



Mmmmm good!



It was feeding time at Flamingo Pond as we were leaving.



Flamingo close-up.



Pretty pink flamingos.



Sam was super tired and fell asleep as I was carrying him back to the truck. He woke up as we buckled him in. I thought he would sleep the whole way home, but he didn't sleep a wink. That was actually a good thing because he took a nap without a fuss as soon as we got home. I was really amazed at how well Sam did at the zoo. He walked the whole time on his own without being carried and without a stroller.



Of course no trip to the zoo is complete without a picture of the Dallas Zoo Giraffe Statue. It's one of the tallest statues in the world at 67ft.

3 comments:

Melanie Lott said...

Awww, Mistah Butt and his slurpee. A boy after his MiMi's heart!

Anonymous said...

Fantastic pictures! My favorite travelog...the adventures of the Conner family...starring SAM! So much fun to read and keep up with all of you. Miss you and hope to see you soon!

Stephanie said...

Those are great pictures! It looks like you guys had a lot of fun. :-)