At the end of our visit Owen fell into his customary sleep. |
Owen enjoying the fishies. |
One of Ron's favourite exhibits was mama and baby hippo. Baby hippo kept trying to elude mama but she never left his/her side. They often were wedged together in a corner pressed up against the display glass. We didn't get a photo of this since every kid in the part was busy inspecting them.
Owen's adapting well to the West coast culture preferring to wear his hat with some attitude.
Wuddup Dawg |
The leopard was showing off running across fallen trees and climbing to the very top of trees. It wasn't the most graceful climber often slipping and making viewers think it would plummet to the ground but the tree provided no match for its sheer strength as it made its way to the top.
The polar bear reminded everyone of its dominance on the food chain.
Then quickly realized it was too nice of a day to be rude.
The prized exhibits at the zoo are the Giant Pandas -- one a few zoos in the world to have the species on display. It's also been the most successful are panda reproduction in captivity. Another useless fact, the zoo grows over 40 varieties of bamboo for the pandas who are on long-term loan from China.
Red Panda |
Bai Yun is the mother of all giant pandas born in captivity at the zoo. At birth they weigh 100g - 200g and grow to weigh 175-280lbs.
The zoo also grows 18 varieties of eucalyptus for the resident koalas. They didn't seem to want to be bothered.
And we had to stop by the Urban Jungle for Julie ..
At long last, Julie's favourites the giraffes. |
Of course before making it to the hotel we stopped for some more shopping.
Taking a breather. |
We tried to sneak on the patio at R+D Kitchens, where we ate the other day, only to be told that there was a 45 minute wait. Unfortunately Owen isn't so patient and we headed to the hotel.
Fashion Island at night |