Props to the random stranger that took this...it might be one of our best family pictures to date.
Bears have claws and sharp teeth, they are not to be underestimated.
This nice Bear sent Emilia into a growling frenzy. Gavin was kind enough to point out the Bear's sharp teeth and claws to every stranger that passed by. No, he did not mean his mother...
Emi & Gavin howled with all their hearts but could not get this Wolf to howl back.
This nice Bear sent Emilia into a growling frenzy. Gavin was kind enough to point out the Bear's sharp teeth and claws to every stranger that passed by. No, he did not mean his mother...
Emi & Gavin howled with all their hearts but could not get this Wolf to howl back.
Ammon feeding Gavin to a Polar Bear.
Emi running for her life from the crazed Polar Bear.
Anyone else feel that the surrounding exhibits are sometimes more entertaining than the sleepy animals?
This is a MANDRILL-not to be mistaken for a baboon, which was brought to my attention rather pointedly by a more than annoyed college student wielding a clipboard. With similar arrogance I now shove the Wikipedia reference in your faces.
This is a MANDRILL-not to be mistaken for a baboon, which was brought to my attention rather pointedly by a more than annoyed college student wielding a clipboard. With similar arrogance I now shove the Wikipedia reference in your faces.
The Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Cercopithecidae (Old-world monkeys) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the Drill. Both the Mandrill and the Drill were once classified as baboons in genus Papio, but recent research has determined that they should be separated into their own genus, Mandrillus. The Mandrill is the world's largest species of monkey. The word mandrill means "man-ape" according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
(Still looks a heck of a lot like a baboon to me....)
Emi & Audrey looking like lunch to the surrounding fishes.
(Still looks a heck of a lot like a baboon to me....)
Emi & Audrey looking like lunch to the surrounding fishes.
Orangatan
Gavin & Emi do fantastic Elephant impressions, you should ask to see them.
They have a long trunk."
-Gavin
Gavin & Emi do fantastic Elephant impressions, you should ask to see them.
4 comments:
Sorry I missed the zoo trip! Looks like the weather actually held out!
That looks like a GREAT day at the zoo! I love the family picture of you and I know how hard those are to get!!! Love all the quotes from Gavin. We need to get our monkeys together one day. :)
Isn't that wonderful when they just knock out like that...Looks like too much fun. We were just there on Mother's day and didn't get to see half as much, way to go!
Jen It makes me wish that I still lived in Eugene. You could teach me how to be a super cool mom! I really love Gavin's smile. So cute!
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