A set of photo taken at the Edwards Garden.
These red lantern like flowers reminded me of the old Chiness movie — Raise The Red Lantern.
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Here’s a few photo that I took over the winter time in the Metro Toronto Zoo. It is early in the morning. Most of the snow from yesterday’s storm has melted under the warmth of the rising sun. Golden light is cast over the tiger den. I snapped this picture while the tiger is checking out its territory atop a tree stump. Having written a post all about the two cute polar cubs at the zoo, adult polar bears felt left out. So here’s a post all about the adult polar bears at the Metro Toronto Zoo. Here in the Metro Toronto Zoo, the adult polar bears has a single enclosure. There’s some rocky area and a pool where they can swim in. Since polar bears likes to swim a lot, the pool also has an underwater viewing area. This is the great 2001 predators roundup. Now this year the most exciting thing is obviously the birth of two Siberian Tiger cubs. However, these other predators deserves some air time as well. These are Arctic Wolfs, distinguished from the Gray Wolf by their year round white coat and shorter snort and ears. Two months ago I took photos of the Siberian Tiber cubs and post it in this post. Now two months later, I payed them some more visit. It’s amazing how much the little cubs have grown in two months. In October they looked like a big cat. They really look like tigers now (well still small in the Siberian scale). Chewing on the bones. |
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