Hunterhorn
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On Sunday, May 27 I took a trip with my family to the Jacksonville Zoo to spend the day there. Me and my sisters got value tickets which allowed us to do extra things.
The first thing we went into was Stingray Bay a typical touch tank with cownose and southern stingrays. It was interesting getting to touch rays and watching them fly through the water.
Then we went into the Plains of East Africa loop, where we first saw warthogs in all their ugliness wallowing in the mud. Then we saw a single cheetah in its own area which then went into an area with a male ostrich, two white rhinos, and several female kudu. After going thru the reptile exhibit we then got some really nice views of elephants feeding and greeting one another.
Then we went into the giraffe overlook which had at least six giraffes roaming in the exhibit.
The first thing we went into was Stingray Bay a typical touch tank with cownose and southern stingrays. It was interesting getting to touch rays and watching them fly through the water.
Then we went into the Plains of East Africa loop, where we first saw warthogs in all their ugliness wallowing in the mud. Then we saw a single cheetah in its own area which then went into an area with a male ostrich, two white rhinos, and several female kudu. After going thru the reptile exhibit we then got some really nice views of elephants feeding and greeting one another.
Then we went into the giraffe overlook which had at least six giraffes roaming in the exhibit.