Friday was spent visiting the Brevard Zoo. It was a cool day, cold by Florida standards, so it seemed to be the ideal time to go there and enjoy all the walking in cool temperatures. We discovered that was not a good idea because many of the birds and animals were under cover or using heat lamps to stay warm. On top of that there was no school in Brevard County on Friday, so at least half of the kids who were out of school decided to go to the zoo! Even Disney brought in a couple of tour busses. So our quiet, leisurely tour of the zoo did not happen. However, it was a lovely day and we enjoyed being in the outdoors enjoying nature.
By far the most fun was the Meerkats. They are in a sandy area where they did huge holes, stand guard to watch out for anything threatening, and run and cavort like crazy. There were two babies there, and lots of fun watching them all act out.
Here's one of the babies with its mother.
Here is one of them acting as a lookout.
There were lots of large animals, like these zebras. They didn't seem to mind the cold.
The rhinos were out and about and rooting in the dirt and mud.
I don't know what the name of this bird is, but it was the ugliest thing we saw all day!
The most beautiful birds were the flamingos. They have just added a new flock of flamingos to the ones they had. Gorgeous birds!
Even the alligators seemed a bit sluggish in the cold. Once the sun came out in the afternoon things were a little livelier.
The aviary is always fun as birds fly around you and land on people. The birds seemed a little overfed as the huge crowd all wanted to feed them.
Here's Gary feeding a cockatoo with seeds on a stick.
This is the best picture of the day as this huge cat finds a bit of sunshine to rest in.
By far the most popular spot in the zoo is the feeding platform for the giraffes. There was a mother giraffe and two young that we caught a picture of feeding.
The biggest thrill in the zoo for a child is to feed the giraffes. They walk right up to the food and take it out of people's hands.
It was a good day at the zoo and we hope you enjoy the pictures of some of our adventures!
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