Day Six!!!
Alright! Let's get on with it Jen!
So we had an early start the next morning, as we were headed to EMH at AK!!!
Check it out - right at the front for rope drop!
(By the way, this is my first day using the updated Photobucket - so far so good! *knock on wood*)
They had rope drop right inside the gates this time....

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Walking quickly right behind the rope carriers...check out the clear view of the empty park...
We were on the very first safari vehicle of the day!!! However....
..... they didn't have all the animals out yet. :-/
We still got some good shots, but couldn't help notice that many of the regular animals were missing.
Then this hungry guy ran out of the bushes at full speed right past the vehicle. All we got was a shot of his butt as he ran on by...
cheetahs!
And we got a great view of the lions - awake!
After the safari, I ran to get us FP's for Expedition Everest. I met Brian back in Pangani, very eager to see if we could get a glimpse of the baby gorilla!
Sadly, we got there and found out that she was away because of having to see the vet. (They were using some new medical technology on her arm - like an internal cast - as momma gorilla was new to the parenting thing and grabbed baby's arm a little too hard.)
I was so bummed to not see the baby gorilla!
But because mom and baby were not there, daddy gorilla was beyond agitated. He was downright flipping out. As a result, the single males on the other side were also freaking out. It was quite the show!
Gorilla stare down!
(Gee, so much time has gone by now, that the pics are all starting to run together in my mind - I hope I'm not getting the pics mixed up! Eek!)
After leaving Pangani, we wanted to head over to Rafiki's to see some vet visits, but it was too early for the train to be running, so we headed over to Asia and waited the 5 minutes left before we could get our next FP - for Kali!
We decided to walk through the Maharajah trek. We learned some awesome stuff from one of the CM's in the bat area!
.....Now I will pause for a brief public service announcement.....
When you are observing animals in AK, stop and talk to the CM's!!! They really know TONS of awesome stuff about the animals and they are eager to talk to people who want to learn more!!!
....Okay, back to the TR.......
I noticed that a CM was giving something to one of the bats on a long pole. I asked her about it. Turns out, many of the bats are a bit older and have arthritis. They get glucosamine tablets to help with the arthritis! All the bats have names and distinct personalities - just like pet cats and dogs! They train them to help in their own check ups too! They can be trained to lift their wings or do other things so that the vets can do better check-ups! How cool!
We're always excited about getting to the tiger area - will they be awake or asleep?!?!
Well, the first 3 were asleep this time - in the normal places at the first set of windows.
BUT - two others were awake farther into the area.
Oh - so cute! I seriously have to keep reminding myself that they would rip my face off, cause I just wanna hug 'em so bad!!!
After leaving our adorable tiger love fest, we headed over to EE to use our FP's!!! We requested back row (the Best!)
Dude, nothing describes the awesomeness that is EE!!! Love. It.
We figured it was time to head over to Rafiki's and see if we could catch a Vet visit! Guess who we saw on the way?! Devine!
But we noticed that we were able to get new FP's, so we grabbed some for the safari, in hopes of seeing some baby animal action later on!
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