| Day Camp 2004 - Week 5 | |
This week's mammal day was extra-special because we were able to feed the giraffe! We met one of the hoofstock keepers, who told us all about these fascinating 4-legged creatures. For instance, did you know that a giraffe has a prehensile tongue? Did you know that each one only has 7 vertebrae in their neck - the same number as a human? Some of us also had our picture taken with Mort! |
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After we made enrichments for Lion Country Safari's parrots, we met with a member of the education department, who introduced us to the macaws that call Lion Country home. There are 3 scarlets, 5 blue & golds, 1 green wing, and 1 military. Almost half of these parrots were born at Lion Country; all were born in captivity. |
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We met the Education staff at the Animal Theatre in the morning to learn all about the baby alligator, Ike. Some of us even had our photo taken with the little guy! And then, we were able to feed the big ones during the 3:00 p.m. Alligator Chit-Chat. |
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First, we met with a member of the education staff and made a variety of enrichments. Then we took our enrichments and met with a primate keeper (they take care of the monkeys and apes), they taught us all about Lion Country's primates, which include 2 species of monkeys and 3 species of apes. We watched from the Safari Queen as the primate keeper gave the Siamangs our enrichments. |
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We learned that different animals leave different footprints in the sand, snow, or dirt where they live. We went on a hike to look for different animal tracks. We also got to make tracks during craft time. |
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