Dave and I took Carter to Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek over the Labor Day weekend. Binder Park Zoo is HUGE compared to John Ball Zoo and there are so many interesting and cool animals! We were there for a few hours and I don't think we saw everything there was to see. Our favorite part was the "African Safari," you take a tram to this huge grassland area where African animals are grazing and wandering all over the place. The animals obviously can't get to where you walk along a path, but the neat part was there were no cages or walls so it seemed like you were right there with them. There was a cool "giraffe lookout" point where you go into a treehouse type area and the giraffes are at eye level with you. We fed them biscuits, Carter squealed when they stuck out their super long tongues at us. Another favorite part was feeding the baby goats, it was quite a circus with the goats running all over place. Carter tried to pet them but they were very fast and didn't stick around long if you ran out of treats. Carter also loved the monkeys so at the end we stopped in the gift shop and got him a stuffed monkey, which he immediately hugged and kissed. We can't wait to go back next year when Carter can enjoy it even more!
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Labor Day Safari
Dave and I took Carter to Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek over the Labor Day weekend. Binder Park Zoo is HUGE compared to John Ball Zoo and there are so many interesting and cool animals! We were there for a few hours and I don't think we saw everything there was to see. Our favorite part was the "African Safari," you take a tram to this huge grassland area where African animals are grazing and wandering all over the place. The animals obviously can't get to where you walk along a path, but the neat part was there were no cages or walls so it seemed like you were right there with them. There was a cool "giraffe lookout" point where you go into a treehouse type area and the giraffes are at eye level with you. We fed them biscuits, Carter squealed when they stuck out their super long tongues at us. Another favorite part was feeding the baby goats, it was quite a circus with the goats running all over place. Carter tried to pet them but they were very fast and didn't stick around long if you ran out of treats. Carter also loved the monkeys so at the end we stopped in the gift shop and got him a stuffed monkey, which he immediately hugged and kissed. We can't wait to go back next year when Carter can enjoy it even more!
Carter and Dave posing by a big bird as we walked into the zoo.
Here is one of our giraffe friends, he was waiting for his biscuit.
Check out his tongue! They weren't kidding around when they wanted a biscuit!
Here is Carter talking on his cell phone...he thought the monkeys were so cool he had to call someone.
This is Carter and I in the petting zoo area.
Here we are trying to feed the crazy baby goats. Carter just wanted to grab his nose.
On the way home...totally wiped out.
Dave and I took Carter to Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek over the Labor Day weekend. Binder Park Zoo is HUGE compared to John Ball Zoo and there are so many interesting and cool animals! We were there for a few hours and I don't think we saw everything there was to see. Our favorite part was the "African Safari," you take a tram to this huge grassland area where African animals are grazing and wandering all over the place. The animals obviously can't get to where you walk along a path, but the neat part was there were no cages or walls so it seemed like you were right there with them. There was a cool "giraffe lookout" point where you go into a treehouse type area and the giraffes are at eye level with you. We fed them biscuits, Carter squealed when they stuck out their super long tongues at us. Another favorite part was feeding the baby goats, it was quite a circus with the goats running all over place. Carter tried to pet them but they were very fast and didn't stick around long if you ran out of treats. Carter also loved the monkeys so at the end we stopped in the gift shop and got him a stuffed monkey, which he immediately hugged and kissed. We can't wait to go back next year when Carter can enjoy it even more!
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Wow, I can't believe you can get so close to all those animals! Looks like a really fun trip.
I can't get over how Carter looks so much older in these pictures ... again! : )
I think that we have a future farmer on our hands now! He is a natural with the goats!
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