The Zoo
If you know me, you know I love zoos. I love animals of every type, especially
rhinos. I know I’ve been to 15 zoos in
Texas, and another 5 in the US, and 5 more in other countries. The Santa Cruz Zoo is one of my favorites.
Its complete name is the Zoológico Municipal Noel Kempff
Mercado and it is a unique little zoo. It
has animals unique to the forests of Bolivia.
So here you can go and see animals that you might not see in your
travels to Bolivia. It isn’t
well-funded, so it is nothing like the Dallas, Waco, or Tyler zoos. Most of the animals are in small
old-fashioned cages. Not very natural at
all. But there are some nice touches.
There are two aviaries you can walk through. One was closed when I went the other day, but
the other was open and crowded. I have
learned at zoos, if you wait, people leave and you can get a quiet shot. There were several beautiful macaws, parrots,
pigeons (though there are hundreds more in the Plaza), and at least two
toucans. When I was there in March it
was blooming. Now is winter and not as
many blooms.
The reptile house and aquarium have some interesting animals,
but it is not as pretty as what we have in Dallas.
There is a huge pond in the middle of the zoo. There are two islands with two different
kinds of monkeys. I’m not sure the
specie of either. While I was there I
got to see a rescue. A sloth fell from a
tree into the pond. Sloths can swim, but
it was swimming for one of the monkey islands.
Both groups of monkeys were kinda going nuts (just like you get when a
stranger is walking down your street).
The zookeepers took a canoe out to the island and rescued the sloth
before he was monkey attacked.
Later I saw the wet sloth drying off under a tree; he seemed
confused. Some kids were really interested
in it, but not very nice. One boy kept
poking its head. I got between him and the sloth and eventually the boys ran
away. Later I had a good view of him climbing
a tree. This guy was a lot faster than
the guy in Zootopia.
There are at least four jaguars that I saw, one in a nice
enclosure. There was an alligator pond
with nine gators that I counted, but more than seventy turtles. And there was a wild pig cage with about
fifty pigs.
When I went in March, nobody was there. Today it was packed. It only costs 10 Bs. for adults and 5 Bs. for
kids over six. Seven Bolivianos equals a
dollar, so I paid around $1.30. A cheap
place to take a family of kids.
Cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Madison. Glad you enjoyed it.
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