Thursday, March 10, 2016

The Zoo Part II




I visited the Denver Zoo Sunday morning, and one of the tigers was putting on quite a display, walking back and forth in front of the window and stopping each time to peer intently into the room.  As you can see from the photographs, zoo visitors - especially the younger ones - were fascinated, and peering right back.  Was the tiger looking for it's mate and/or it's cubs, who were still inside the building, or was he or she simply picking out dinner.




And if the tiger was looking for it's cubs, that meant zoo visitors were right between them, which has always been considered a wildlife no-no.  Which makes you wonder just how strrong that glass dividing the tiger from zoo patrons really is.  Of course, on the other hand, if the tiger did break through, it would make for a memorable day - if you survived, that is.

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