Friday, December 2, 2011

World's largest insect

Don't mind snakes too much, but roaches are my fear (especially flying ones) but this might be added to my list of phobias! The world's largest insect found in New Zealand called the Weta bug. What the weta! This insect has a wingspan of 7 inches and has the weight of 3 mice. Weta bugs are said to have been around for millions of years. Take a peak at how big this bug is! I also added a video clip of a man enjoying a Weta bug as a snack...they should add that to the X factor season or perhaps offer if to Andew Zimmerman (google it ppl...travel channel...great show!)


* you are not mistaken, it is nibbling on a carrot!

Monday, November 28, 2011

That's a big ole octopus!

The National Zoo located in DC is the new home to a giant Pacific Octopus, the largest species of it's kind. They can grow to be 600 pounds - Imagine seeing that swimming towards you in the water, pretty scary! Octopuses/octopi/octopodes (whichever plural form you prefer) are some of the smartest creatures in the world. Take a peak at some pics below...enjoy!


**Currently the size of the new octopus at the National Zoo is the size of a grapefruit.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

How much did that cost?!



I know you all have seen the billboards around town publicizing the upcoming movie, "We bought a Zoo". Of course, it caught my eye...how great would that be to have your own zoo?! Based on a true story, the movie was shot in Thousand Oaks, CA. I've attached a link below so you all can watch the trailer to see if it's something you might want to go see. (seems like one of those "home-y" warm movies...kind of like Homeward Bound...remember that? good ole Shadow and Chance)

Comes out: December 23rd

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUdX47LtXpw

Monday, October 31, 2011

Pig out on Pumpkins!

I'm not into all that scary Halloween stuff, but I figured I would post some cute pics of zoo animals celebrating this Fall season. Enjoy!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Have you heard?? It's a jungle out there in Ohio!

Recently Yahoo news posted an interesting article about some escaped animals in Ohio. The story suggests that the owner of an animal preserve set the wild animals free and then eventually committed suicide. Attached is the article and I urge you to check it out!

http://gma.yahoo.com/last-escaped-animals-being-hunted-down-zanesville-ohio-074109844.html

After reading the article, I realized they were killing these animals for the community protection but, my first thought was "why are they killing the animals?!" Why can't they tranquilize them and later relocate them? It later stated that the animals were "mad and aggressive" so ammunition had to be used to control the situation. (Wouldn't you be mad and aggressive if you got shot?..comes along with it...the medication doesn't affect the animal instantaneously)

It's unfortunate that such beautiful creatures had to be killed, but the safety of the community was priority. The man that owned this animal/nature preserve had these animals in unbearable conditions. My question is, if the community knew about these conditions, why did this event have to occur before they decided to do something about it? We need to be proactive with situations such as this.

Lastly, my favorite quote from the article, "'These are wild animals, wild animals that you would see on TV in Africa,' Lutz said at a news conference Tuesday evening." <----really? wild animals you see on TV in Africa...ignorance...so I had to chuckle. 

Sunday, October 9, 2011

I bet you didn't know...

Most animals seen at the zoo aren't the most exotic in the world. I was curious to find some interesting facts about exotic and even domestic animals...so here we go!

Some of the most popular animals in the world are the "ugliest" ones...check these out!

Proboscis monkey


Bald Uakari


Naked Mole Rat
<b>The Naked Mole Rat</b><br/><br/>The naked mole rat could be the ugliest animal in the world. Good thing they spend most of their lives underground. These guys can hardly see and use their giant teeth and jaws to dig extensive holes in the ground. They live in colonies like bees and have one queen who is responsible for all the reproduction.

Blob fish


Philippine Tarsier
<b>Philippine Tarsier</b><br><br>
Philippine Tarsiers can fit in the palm of your hand and live in the Phillippines. It's bulging eyes are bigger than the size of it's brain case and stomach and it's hands and legs resemble human limbs. This animal can leap as high as 10 feet.

Aye Aye


Doesn't get any uglier than that! Which one is your favorite??

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

My favorite? Pandas!

So if you don't know, my FAVORITE animal is a panda. They are ADORABLE! These endangered animals can only be found at four zoos in the United States - San Diego Zoo, Atlanta Zoo, Memphis Zoo and National Zoo. I can't wait to visit these zoos! All pandas here in the US are on loan from China for specific research programs. Pandas are threatened of extinction due to habitat loss, poaching and poor breeding abilities. A dream come true would be to visit Chengdu Panda Research Facility, the Bifengxia Panda Reserve, the China Giant Panda Protection and Research Center,and of course the Beijing Zoo in China. 

First Stop...Houston Zoo

Greetings everyone! I have been on a mini hiatus, only because I'm trying to get my ducks lined up in a row...and stay there! The first stop on my zoo journey has to be the Houston Zoo. I have been there numerous of times, but this time it will be different; there is ALWAYS something new to learn and brand new openings. (Plus it is a good starting point) I like to think that everyone has been to there "home zoo", if not, what are you waiting for?!? The zoo is an oasis in amidst chaos. P.s. Hopefully I get to see this cutie below, her name is Aurora and she is the newest addition to the Orangutan family at the zoo 

Friday, September 16, 2011

Happy Friday!

You made it to the end of the week! Congrats....although, we should treat each day like it's Friday. No discriminating!(poor Monday) I wonder what you are going to do this weekend? You know what I'll suggest for you to do, head to the ZOO! (you saw that coming right?) Might be a little crowded but if you get there early, the animals will be up being very active before the heat sets in. If you happen to be in Houston, check out the Houston Zoo's upcoming event,  "Get Out and Play"  on Sept. 17 or if you happen to be looking for a quick weekend trip check out Chimp Haven. I personally can't wait to visit these locations! Have a wonderful weekend!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

So...why are you doing this?

A question I have received from others, but something I ask myself too. What is my purpose of traveling to EVERY zoo in the US? What is the benefit? I have many passions in life, and animals are definitely one of them. How they communicate within their own kind is fascinating. It also amazes me, the things humans do, and what animals do are extremely similar. Something I'm sure people have said and you might have been guilty of saying...or thinking is, "They look so sad...why do they keep them LOCKED UP in cages? Why are they taking the animals from their natural habitat if they are suppose to be helping them?"
I then realize people aren't fully aware of the purpose of zoos. The purpose of most zoos, is to benefit the animals. Zoos acquire most of their animals because the lack of their natural habitats, they might be sick/injured, they are rescued from an illegal pet trade or sometimes they happen to be someone's pet. Zoos are beneficial to us because they educate us on the animals, their habitats, how we can preserve them and protect them. Personally, zoos bring a sense of peace and amazement to my life. To peek into the world of an animal that I would have never seen in the wild is rewarding and encourages me to do all I can to preserve them so the momentous feeling I have, my friends and family can also experience.

Camp Zoofari

This past summer, I had the opportunity to intern at the Houston Zoo within the education department at Camp Zoofari. This was a stepping stone(one of many) to my "dream job" of becoming a President & CEO of a zoological facility. The zoo is the ultimate office, something new everyday! When I would get their early, I would take a morning walk to see how active the animals were. Lets just say, seeing the lions play with each other and the chimps running their exhibit was priceless. This past summer was hands down one of my most memorable. I figured I should take my love on the road. My goal is to visit ALL the zoos in the US...yes I said all (crazy right?!). I figured I would start small and see where I go...follow my blog and follow me on my journey. It'll be a fun ride...who knows what else I might post on here. :-)