(Pic Heavy) Wildlife World Zoo & Aquarium - Other Animals

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**WARNING - PICTURE HEAVY THREAD**

This is a follow up thread to this one: http://www.tortoiseforum.org/thread-57372.html#axzz2939R2C3x

Again, please excuse the quality of these pictures.

This is a great place to go for anyone in AZ, or anywhere else for that matter. In no particular order, these are the animals without shells:

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Baby Jaguar "Fitz" After Larry Fitzgerald of the Cardinals.

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I could probably reach up and touch this guy...didn't want to try though.

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Last but not least, my favorite type of fish.

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Ok, tomorrow or Saturday at the latest! Thanks for the pictures Neal!
 

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Whaou !!! amazing.
A lot of nice species.
Thanks for sharing with us :D
 

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Great pic. I love seeing the ones I have owned or do now. There were quite a few. Thanks for sharing.
 

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Team Gomberg said:
did i see that right?? a greewinged macaw on one perch and a snake on a perch next to it??

Yes. The best I could tell, the snake wasn't big enough to reach the birds perch.


GeoTerraTestudo said:
Great stuff! Say, how come the iguana had an "X" drawn on the base of its tail?

Good question. Didn't even notice it until you pointed it out.
 

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Neal said:
Good question. Didn't even notice it until you pointed it out.

Can't imagine why. Maybe they were treating a wound there, and marked it so they could monitor more easily? Who knows.

BTW - I'm amazed that they have patas monkeys. They're a rare sight in captivity.
 

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GeoTerraTestudo said:
BTW - I'm amazed that they have patas monkeys. They're a rare sight in captivity.

Breeding them too. At least I think they are...there was a younger monkey in with them.
 
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