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Jen (Jen's Photography) watches as the "Haunted Hay ride", part of the "Boo at the Zoo" weekend festivities.
Boo at the Zoo (part 2)
10/25/08
After two weeks of fighting a cold and bronchitis I got out and spent a couple of hours at the zoo – would like to have seen some of the afternoon enrichments (gibbons and tigers) but wasn’t up to it
A few of the volunteers at the zoo's kid-friendly Halloween event. I love working with these people!
Have a safe and spooky Halloween at the Los Angeles Zoo, where fun festivities will take place throughout the Zoo at this year's Boo at the Zoo!
Boo At the Zoo
October 30 and 31, 2010
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Sponsored by Nestle
Supported by Wonka and FedEx
Learn more about Boo at the Zoo: www.lazoo.org/booatthezoo/
Jen (Jen's Photography) and I recently took a trip in to Brookfield Zoo. We got to see some great things and share some laughs as the kids were out in costume for the "Boo at the Zoo".
We were in the Giraffe House and found this little guy up in some rocks looking down as the people walked through it's home. This is an HDR rendering.
They say mama wombat, Kambor always sleeps like this - baby, Goldie is too big now to get into the pouch. A hairy-nosed wombat is a marsupial native to Australia.
This is the first birth of a wombat at Brookfield Zoo since 1993. Baby wombats called 'joeys' are about the size of a jelly bean at birth. They grow in the mother's pouch for several months before they finally emerge into the outside world.
Dad, Carver (not shown) was born at Brookfield Zoo in 1975.
Boo at the Zoo (part 2)
10/25/08
After two weeks of fighting a cold and bronchitis I got out and spent a couple of hours at the zoo – would like to have seen some of the afternoon enrichments (gibbons and tigers) but wasn’t up to it
I don't think these guys were from the same comics company.
How do you launch a coordinated attack with the Hulk? Does he have to get real mad before you all go out?
Baby "Goldie", napping on Mom "Kambora" (hairy nosed wombat)
They say mama wombat, Kambor always sleeps like this - baby, Goldie is too big now to get into the pouch. A hairy-nosed wombat is a marsupial native to Australia.
This is the first birth of a wombat at Brookfield Zoo since 1993. Baby wombats called 'joeys' are about the size of a jelly bean at birth. They grow in the mother's pouch for several months before they finally emerge into the outside world.
Dad, Carver (not shown) was born at Brookfield Zoo in 1975.