The zoo is one of my family's favorite hangouts. We visited the zoo at least once every two months and there were always some new highlights awaiting our discovery.
This morning, we were greeted by colorfully decorated elephant statues that provided additional charm to this wildlife reserve. The statues were part of The Elephant Parade which is the world's largest open air art exhibition of decorated elephant statues. The organisers seek to attract public awareness and support for Asian elephant conservation. The elephant statues are currently on display in Singapore, along with cities like Milan and Copenhagen.
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Disappointed to see some signs of vandalism on an elephant statue |
Besides looking for the elephant statues, we had our usual fun, roaming the reserve. The children were always excited to check out their favorite animals.
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Jayden, equipped with his map and camera, kick-started the day with a visit to the Malayan Tapirs |
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The Malayan Tapirs
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Sleepy white tigers |
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Big shoes to fit |
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Wow! a kangaroo can leap 13m high! |
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Bats!!! |
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