savethelephant 8 Jun 2015 Lucky you! I was hoping to get a scene like this to take a shot but the lions were very persistently staying near the front and not moving!
Lucky you! I was hoping to get a scene like this to take a shot but the lions were very persistently staying near the front and not moving!
Gomphothere 8 Jun 2015 savethelephant said: Lucky you! I was hoping to get a scene like this to take a shot but the lions were very persistently staying near the front and not moving! Click to expand... The three young males born in August 2013 were all out together and seemed pretty lively, ranging all over lion island.
savethelephant said: Lucky you! I was hoping to get a scene like this to take a shot but the lions were very persistently staying near the front and not moving! Click to expand... The three young males born in August 2013 were all out together and seemed pretty lively, ranging all over lion island.
Gomphothere 8 Jun 2015 Zooplantman said: Nice to think it has been like that for almost 75 years Click to expand... Since 1941, the first predator-prey exhibit in North America. As with many modern zoo keeping concepts, it had originated with Hagenback in Hamburg.
Zooplantman said: Nice to think it has been like that for almost 75 years Click to expand... Since 1941, the first predator-prey exhibit in North America. As with many modern zoo keeping concepts, it had originated with Hagenback in Hamburg.