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Lions, Tigers and Bear (cubs) oh my! October 4, 2010

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No – it is not Sunday, do not go back to sleep.  It is Monday but Time Warner has crashed in my area and there is no Internet or TV since Saturday morning.  So, I am positing this away from Casa Lobo.  Our trip to the Bronx Zoo was filled with delightful visions including six tiger cubs, growing lion cubs and the always sensational bear cubs.

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Meet Lobo, Zev and Wolfie September 26, 2010

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Introducing my namesakes, Lobo, Zev and Wolfie, three adorable four month old baby Mountain Coatis, who can now be seen upstairs in the Tropic Zone Building at the Central Park Zoo.  I might be a bit biased, but I think  these  three brothers are the cutest things at the zoo.  Their neighbors, the Banded Mongoose and the Dwarf Mongoose have been checking them out.  There is lots to see at the Central Park Zoo – come visit.  Don’t forget to click on the link below the photos to see my short video of the brothers.

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Central Park Zoo – Sept. 19, 2010 September 19, 2010

Posted by judylobo in Birds, Mammals, Nature, Reptiles, Wildlife, Zoo.
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The weather is perfect for a visit to the Central Park Zoo.  The summer crowds have gone and you can enjoy the playful Banded Mongoose, Snow Monkeys, three species of penguins, Black and White Ruffed Lemurs, amazing birds and much more.  Check out these photos to see what I saw while at the zoo.  For larger images go here.

Cape May County Park and Zoo September 12, 2010

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Yes, we drove three hours to see four month old snow leopard cubs and we were not disappointed. The Cape May County Park and Zoo is a delightful facility with over 200 acres of beautiful natural wooded areas and open spaces.  And yes, it was worth our three hour drive to the tip of New Jersey to see the adorable cubs. If you want to see these photos larger go here.

Watch this little clip of Zoe, one of the Central Park Zoo’s snow leopards last winter in the first big snow.