See an earlier video of the baby moving about within the pouch :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKKuwFDKfCs
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Gorgeous photos of all our zoo friends!!! God bless animals for always making the best of it. I saw the tweet in regards to the concern for bears in India. Our poor bears are so disrespected. I am all for helping animals all over the world but first, let's start with our own backyard. (our sf zoo). The tweet reminded me of the ignorant Americans that go all over to help other countries when we should be helping out own. I am also reminded that just because an animal is used to living on concrete, doesnt make it right. (just as an abused child is used to it, doesnt make it right). Thank you for posting the adorable photos...all were cute. Now, let's hope that the zoo can focus on THE ZOO.All animals should be able to feel grass beneath their feet.
ReplyDelete@Lee- Thank you for your comment. I remember that disrespectful quote about the Bears "Its what they are used to" made by the former Zoo VP Bob Jenkins. This is the mentality of the Zoo Management Staff. Its not only disrespectful, its disgusting. ... As for feeling grass under foot, let's hope the Zoo is on target for creating a new home for Inti the Bobcat, who has lived in a large sized cage area in the ARC for his ten year life. Its supposed to be done in May, yet I see no netting up in the enclosure.
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