An exclusively indoor habitat for bonobos. (A.K.A. pygmy chimpanzees) The Milwaukee County Zoo has the largest population of bonobos anywhere in the world outside their native enviroment in the African rainforest.
Taken July 26th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo.
The entrance gate, just newly completed this summer along with the "U.S. Bank Gathering Place."
Taken July 26th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo.
This is yet another overview of a black rhinoceros exhibit, in which they seperate the male and female rhinoceros.
Taken July 4th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo on the Sky Safari sky tram ride.
Another picture I took, this time of a bongo, it moved all the up to our viewing area, curious about the public, it was then I snapped this shot.
Taken July 4th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo.
A photo I took to highlight the black rhinoceros exhibit, while it may look outdated, many females have successfully given birth, so the black rhinoceros do indeed flourish in this exhibit.
Taken July 4th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo on the zoo's Sky Safari sky tram ride.
A photo I snapped of the giraffe exhibit, the long deck enables you to actually get eye to eye with these creatures, and if you purchase tickets, you can even feed them!
Taken July 4th, 2008 at the Milwaukee County Zoo on the zoo's Sky Safari sky tram ride.