Picture 1 shows the tapir which is the national animal. The second shows spider monkeys hanging out in the trees. The third photo offers you an example of the hand-written informational signs posted at the various areas throughout the zoo. Fourth you can see Junior, the newest jaguar in the zoo. On a good day, one can spot most of the jaguars that reside at the zoo but they are often up in a tree or otherwise partially hidden and hard to adequately capture in a picture. The last picture shows some of the beautiful macaws.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Belize Zoo at Christmas Time
Picture 1 shows the tapir which is the national animal. The second shows spider monkeys hanging out in the trees. The third photo offers you an example of the hand-written informational signs posted at the various areas throughout the zoo. Fourth you can see Junior, the newest jaguar in the zoo. On a good day, one can spot most of the jaguars that reside at the zoo but they are often up in a tree or otherwise partially hidden and hard to adequately capture in a picture. The last picture shows some of the beautiful macaws.
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Such a nice blog. I hope you will create another post like this.
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