PhoenixStrength
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After visiting with the Lion, I headed down to the African Chin Strap Penguins. There were only a few out, the rest were inside their "home".
Then I walked over to the African Elephants. They had a baby born a few years ago, and had a contest to name him. His name wound up being chosen as Samson. Here he is playing with his Mom.
The last part of Africa was the Chimpanzee House, which also has some other primate species and Panamanian Golden Frogs.
White and Black Colobus Monkey
Coquerel's Sifaka
And, of course, Chimpanzee
This guy was lying on his back, relaxing after having run around playing with a young Chimp for a while in their outdoor yard. They have quite a few Chimps there, a couple of which are babies that were born in the last few years.
And the Chimps have their own statue right outside the exit to the building.
The last area of the Maryland Zoo is the Polar Bear Watch.
It houses, in addition to the obvious Polar Bears, a couple other Arctic species and the Baltimore Raven. Not the football player, but the retired former mascot.
He was retired a couple years ago so he could relax and had another Raven take over. I couldn't get picture of him, as he was in his house and barely visible.
Snowy Owl
Polar Bear
Arctic Fox Baby
And his Mom, who I promise is alive.
She was hilarious while sleeping, rolling around in all kinds of crazy positions.
The Polar Bear statue for that area.
Once I was done I took the Tram that is next to the Polar Bears back to the front entrance and left. I got a call right around the time I was at the African Elephants that our power was back on and the phones were up again too. I didn't have to do to the office though since it was already 3:30pm, and my boss said just to finish the day "at home" and come to the office Wednesday, which I did.

Then I walked over to the African Elephants. They had a baby born a few years ago, and had a contest to name him. His name wound up being chosen as Samson. Here he is playing with his Mom.

The last part of Africa was the Chimpanzee House, which also has some other primate species and Panamanian Golden Frogs.

White and Black Colobus Monkey

Coquerel's Sifaka

And, of course, Chimpanzee

This guy was lying on his back, relaxing after having run around playing with a young Chimp for a while in their outdoor yard. They have quite a few Chimps there, a couple of which are babies that were born in the last few years.
And the Chimps have their own statue right outside the exit to the building.

The last area of the Maryland Zoo is the Polar Bear Watch.

It houses, in addition to the obvious Polar Bears, a couple other Arctic species and the Baltimore Raven. Not the football player, but the retired former mascot.

Snowy Owl

Polar Bear

Arctic Fox Baby

And his Mom, who I promise is alive.


The Polar Bear statue for that area.

Once I was done I took the Tram that is next to the Polar Bears back to the front entrance and left. I got a call right around the time I was at the African Elephants that our power was back on and the phones were up again too. I didn't have to do to the office though since it was already 3:30pm, and my boss said just to finish the day "at home" and come to the office Wednesday, which I did.