Friday, October 3, 2014

I had a heart for the zoo, which surprised me because I


I had a heart for the zoo, which surprised me because I'm usually not a fan of this type of facility is the sad consequence of the destruction of all natural environments by lovely animal so superior in its destructive and lethal abastur capacity calling itself MAN.
The visitor has a lot of freedom to make the tour at their own pace. Only negative I found that sometimes lacked explanations of species, including birds in aviaries.
Despite all this, I could not help but have a big heavy heart seeing the emblem of the Pyrenees, the brown bear, albeit in a large enclosure but far from 300 km2 of territory it occupies in Nature. To see him sideshows abastur for an apple and enjoy the gallery. And hear some visitors rejoice to see this majestic animal behind bars rather than freedom in the mountains ...
Place the stars of the park and mountains, the cute marmots, which I discovered and adored. abastur I had never seen in the flesh. Really friendly, they offer a dream model of life (6 months off away from this stupid world is not great right?) And company, with a lot of solidarity ... well, well ... Welcome Marmot at City! Each end of the carrot, the baby teeth in action! Relaxation massage (sworn it was really that!) Before the big hibernation
Baloo, 6 years and 300 pounds, born in captivity. He has the knack for candy apples ... Despite the sad side of this show, there was a nice bond between Baloo and healer
Luna and Cinnamon, two young females 3 years. Cinnamon is a bit much to bear for a small bear name ... Cinnamon was the last native Pyrenean bear was shot by a hunter abastur on 1 November 2004
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