Fukuoka Zoo in Winter 2 ― 2014/01/25
(Continued from previous post)
Of course I met many animals there. They were more charming than I thought when they were on TV screen or in Youtube.
Also, I honestly surprised how close I can get to the animals.
Most of them were enjoying sunbathing and a nap, which I prefer watching to having to see frustrated animals relentlessly wondering back and forth in their cage.
A contented lion looked like a cat.
From this view, it’s hard to believe a Japanese black bear may attack people.
Are these penguins depressed or fully enjoying sunlight exposing their nape to ultraviolet rays?
Some animals were active and looked even cuter.
Red pandas are everyone’s idol—the cutiest animal on the earth I believe.
Leopard pattern is best much to her.
Another leopard. This cat is called “Bengal Mountain Cat” in Japanese, but “leopard cat” in English. Not giving an identity doesn’t violate animal rights?
You can buy a piece of bread (looks delicious for human consumption, but I didn’t try) at JPY100 to feed deers.
They ignored me at first, only one deer looked interested in me.
But once I opened the bread box, their attention immediately turned to me.
And after I hold the bread, they rushed towered me (to be more precise, the bread I held) like this.
Oh, it's such a perfect day.
A part of my purpose to go to the zoo in winter was to see monkey dango (literally, a monkey dumpling, or monkeys crowded together to warm each other) I saw in a News show the other day.
But they were rather scattered.
It might be too warm for them to form a dango.
But I came across an otter dango, instead.
A Hikikomori
Orang-utan with whom I sympathised so deeply that I almost burst into tears imagining how lonely and isolated he might feel. Maybe he was just hogging the heater, though.
The other, more sociable orang-utan was enjoying a cabbage meal with her white-handed gibbon friend.
The white handed gibbon also played a spectacular Ninja-ish show.
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_ でぃっちゃん ― 2014/01/27 11:57
_ Unagiinu ― 2014/01/27 14:38
鹿にとって、パンは16区のケーキに匹敵するのかもしれませんね。
わたしはゴリラではなく、チンパンジーに唾を吐かれました。
片手をあげて「よっ!元気?」とあいさつしただけなのに・・・。ショック。
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そういや、子供の頃、この動物園でゴリラに水をかけられたけど、あんな無作法なゴリラはもういないのかな?今年はぜひ行ってみたいと思います。