07-28-2012, 05:05 PM
Hey guys, just thought I'd show you a quick snippet of the animals I take care of. I'll probably update from time to time.
I don't take care of many, I'm still the newest staff, and am still in training so all the "dangerous" animals are taken care of by experienced staff.
But anyway, I love the babies I get to take care of, so there :tongue: .
This is our lone Male Peacock. Everyone takes care of him, but I like to sit with him in the morning .
This is one of our 4 Tomato Frogs. I take care of the one's that are not on exhibit, so basically... this guy, and his pal.
And these are my loves! Their names are Crooks & Sally, Crooks being the larger male and Sally, the smaller female.
Crooks is short for crooked-nose, because he has a cleft pallete, connecting his nose to his mouth with no gap in between. He's fine now though. He weighs 450lbs and Sally is 250lbs. Crooks is 95 and Sally is 45, but they'll live to be around 200.
Crooks has been at the Zoo since it's inception. :biggrin:
I love them!!! [These are pics from about 3hrs ago, when I cleaned their pond and fed them breakfast.]
Omg, don't look at my hair, it's filthy from cleaning the flipping exotic bird exhibit!! I had little twigs sticking out and even a feather at one point! :eek:
So yeah, They loved their necks rubbed, cause in the Galapagos[where they're from], Finches feed off parasites on their necks, and so they raise their necks instinctually. It puts them in a trance, and let's us examine them for any signs of trauma or illness.
<3
I don't take care of many, I'm still the newest staff, and am still in training so all the "dangerous" animals are taken care of by experienced staff.
But anyway, I love the babies I get to take care of, so there :tongue: .
This is our lone Male Peacock. Everyone takes care of him, but I like to sit with him in the morning .
This is one of our 4 Tomato Frogs. I take care of the one's that are not on exhibit, so basically... this guy, and his pal.
And these are my loves! Their names are Crooks & Sally, Crooks being the larger male and Sally, the smaller female.
Crooks is short for crooked-nose, because he has a cleft pallete, connecting his nose to his mouth with no gap in between. He's fine now though. He weighs 450lbs and Sally is 250lbs. Crooks is 95 and Sally is 45, but they'll live to be around 200.
Crooks has been at the Zoo since it's inception. :biggrin:
I love them!!! [These are pics from about 3hrs ago, when I cleaned their pond and fed them breakfast.]
Omg, don't look at my hair, it's filthy from cleaning the flipping exotic bird exhibit!! I had little twigs sticking out and even a feather at one point! :eek:
So yeah, They loved their necks rubbed, cause in the Galapagos[where they're from], Finches feed off parasites on their necks, and so they raise their necks instinctually. It puts them in a trance, and let's us examine them for any signs of trauma or illness.
<3