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Friday, 1 October 2010

The Berlin Zoo and Knut

Visited the Berlin Zoo last week, the weather was beautiful and the animals were sunning themselves. At the side entrance on the right were alpacas and elephants.

It wasn’t until leaving that we noticed the rhinoceros laying in the sun on the left. The zoo aesthetics were beautiful; there were no bars and it looked like you could walk up to the animals. It had been a long time since I visited a zoo so at first glance it appeared pleasant.
Around the corner the elephant house smelled awful and the enclosure was small but today they were outside.  One of them was separated from the rest, it was sad. Signs were in German so it wasn’t clear why the zoo had done this; maybe it was to make the elephant easier to photograph. Poor thing just walked around in circles; even though I felt bad, I took some photos. The giraffes also had a small space, these large and gentle creatures are my favourite.
The goats probably had the nicest enclosure, they were happy to climb and chase each other around. Generally the smaller animals appeared to have more room, maybe because they are smaller.  The lion cages reminded me of a Circus, they were all in separate cages pacing back and forth like crazy people. It was feeding time so and watching them made me feel really terrible, so I got out of there. Couldn't find their outside so can't comment.

                    This otter seemed to be enjoying his food.

Don’t know what this bird was but he wasn’t moving and I got a lot of pictures.


It was hard to find everything because the zoo was spread out and signs were scarce; sorry to the apes, bears, monkeys and all the others not mentioned.



One of the biggest draws for the Zoo is Knut, the polar bear. Today people were watching the bear and mourning the second anniversary of his care taker Thomas Dorflein’s death. Flowers were left in the bushes by the enclosure with a picture of Knut and Thomas.  Born in captivity at the Berlin Zoo, December 2006, Knut quickly became a world famous and much talked about bear. His parents were moved to the Zoo from a Circus in East Berlin after the fall of the wall and they produced two offspring. When his mother killed the female cub, the Zoo assigned Mr Dorflein along with other zoo staff to nurse the bear. Dorflien was the first person to be seen in public with Knut and was his primary care giver putting him in the public eye. Ironically, his mother is now in the enclosure with Knut, she is in the back and doesn't seem to like the well wishers.

It was a wonderful day and I enjoyed walking around and watching the animals; but I have to wonder if Zoo’s are good for the animals.  It would be nice to get some other opinions, for more zoo pics go to Dogs Etc on Facebook

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