KristaTX
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DH and I had never been to the Fort Worth Zoo, so since it was such a beautiful day we went today
. I never knew so many Disney celebrities (many of them sleepyheads) lived here. Anyway - here are a few pictures to warm up you animal lovers and cold-place dwellers
. My favorite one is the fox
.
Rafiki:
Timon:
Pumba:
A cheetah (looking EXACTLY like the ones at AK):
A smiley elephant:
Tigger:
And his cousin:
A Rottweiler??
Nala:
Simba:
Simba's Pride:
Tod:
One of 2 very hungry-looking jaguars, just itching to get out from behind that chain link
:
Charlie the Lonesome Cougar:
. I never knew so many Disney celebrities (many of them sleepyheads) lived here. Anyway - here are a few pictures to warm up you animal lovers and cold-place dwellers
. My favorite one is the fox
. Rafiki:
Timon:
Pumba:
A cheetah (looking EXACTLY like the ones at AK):
A smiley elephant:
Tigger:
And his cousin:
A Rottweiler??
Nala:
Simba:
Simba's Pride:
Tod:
One of 2 very hungry-looking jaguars, just itching to get out from behind that chain link
:
Charlie the Lonesome Cougar:


. I know it won't last forever, though. It's only supposed to be a chilly 68 tomorrow
. And the big cats are my favorite animals
. That cougar was up batting a ball around a few minutes before I took that shot.


. They looked like they needed more room to prowl around and something to hunt or scavenge. Or at least some sort of big cat toys. I tried to make me and my husband feel better by making up a story that maybe they were somehow hurt or orphaned when they were babies, had to be raised by humans, and could never be released because they couldn't survive in the wild or were to comfortable around humans and could be dangerous. And that's why they are in the zoo. The stories I can come up with to ease my mind
. I have no idea, but I can only hope that in this day and age we know better than to catch healthy wild animals and cage them just for people to gawk at
.