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// morsels of life //

enjoying this so-called life -- li'l by li'l, bit by bit...

 

melbourne zoo

last saturday, my husband and i went to the melbourne zoo. it is a huge sanctuary that you could almost spend one whole day to stroll around the place.



along the zoo trailway


zoo facade


good thing the trees there are tall just safe enough to protect us from the heat of the sun. and we enjoyed watching the behaviors of different varieties of animals. we were also able to catch the lion and wild dogs feeding time at 3pm and 4pm respectively. it's so amazing to see how they hunt for food hidden by the feeders somewhere the den.


haanng tatakaw!


however, what we enjoyed most was observing the orangutan couple while they were eating and play with the kids behind the glass wall. the creatures are so sentient that they also try to have fun by watching the people looking at them. maybe they were so curious about us as we are to them, hehe :)




aww so cute!

and since we can't take the monkeys home, we just got one from the souvenir shop. of course not a real one, but has a bit resemblance, hehe. meet paul frank! :)



my hubby adapting paul frank :)

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