Black Leopards At The Zoo

WayneLigon

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This weekend I went to our local zoo for the first time in years and years. I was there soon after it first opened and haven't been back since then. They've expanded a great deal and they have several cool exhibits. We've been having very nice mild weather, so it was time for a walk. I spent more than two hours there.

They have this black leopard exhibit. All the other great cats; the lions, tigers, cheetahs, ocelots, mountain lions, and lynx were all pudding-like mounds of fur as they soaked up the first real warm weekend we've had in a while. They were full, sacked out and obviously in kitty-dreamland.

Not the black leopards. They were awake, aware, and full of vigor in their shadowy enclosure. They were right against the bars more often than not, watching people and then going to play with their giant cat toy thingie or trot around the enclosure or lick each other. They were active while the others were not, so they had a nice crowd around them.

I think they might think of that as ironic.

So you've also got small kids there, getting their look at the animals. Cute kids, mostly well-behaved and such. There was this one little little girl, though, who while also well-behaved was also very hyper. She waved her hands, she squealed, she loved the big kitties.

The big kitties loved her, too. They fixated on her right away as the small quick-moving prey animal she was and they followed every move she made. Maybe no-one else really realized this? Anyway, I watch them watching her. They are some seriously scary big kitties. You can practically see the male working out pounce distances and weight-to-frame ratios in his head. He butts his head, house-cat-like, against the bars and that gets a reaction. Everyone's seen cats do this, marking something with their forehead scent glands. He does it again and little miss meatpie gets really squeaky at that and waves both arms at the big kitty.

One big kitty has had all the temptation he can take. He bears those big antelope neck-snapping fangs and tries to get his paw through the bars at her, affirming the 'danger, do not approach' part of the signs placed every five feet around the bar-part of the enclosure.

Everyone gasps and jumps back. Little miss snackcake doesn't cry or scream. She gets really quiet and clings to momma. She does not move for the rest of their time there, which is short. The knot of people drift away even though the cats are still active, really remembering that those bars are the only thing that keeps that cat from pouncing their suburban behinds and dragging them up in that tree to ripen.

They drifted away and the cats went back to playing. But they were still watching everyone that approached their enclosure, I'm sure keeping track in their heads of where everyone was just in case someday someone made a mistake.
 

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I love going to the zoo and observing the animals. Lincoln Park Zoo, a free zoo, is out my back door and a two minutes walk across the park. In the nicer weather, I make sure to walk through there a few times a week. Less so, when the weather isn't as kind. On a clear day when my windows are open, the roar of the lion sometimes startles me... :p
 

Mark said:
On a clear day when my windows are open, the roar of the lion sometimes startles me... :p

Cool! I need to go up to Birmingham now and see what they've done with their much larger zoo. I haven't been there in like thirty years but we went all the time when I was a little kid. A couple of years ago I went to the Baltimore zoo. THat was pretty cool. My 'zoo goal' is to see the San Diego animal park before I die :)
 

WayneLigon said:
My 'zoo goal' is to see the San Diego animal park before I die :)

I was in San Diego about twenty or so years ago, and went to the zoo there. I'm assuming it is the same one, and I'd imagine it has been improved more, but it was a great place even back then. :)

I hear Atlanta's zoo is quite good and I hope to check out the Indianapolis zoo next time I'm down there for a Gencon or what not.
 

I've been to both San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, and both are awesome, but the Animal Park is the better of the 2 IMHO. Where else can you take a mini-safari into a 22 acre enclosure with not just one type of animal, but all kinds of them, including rhinos, gazelles, giraffes, and bunches of smaller African and Asian animals. During the summer, they even set up some tents (not in the enclosures) for people who want to stay over-night. Also has a Tram that goes all the way around the park to show off most of the large exhibits. If you're a zoo-buff, I HIGHLY recommend the San Diego Wild Animal Park located in Escondido, California.
 

My sister once made a very impressive and beautiful photo of a leaping tiger in winter in a zoo. Big cats are awesome.
 

Darkness said:
My sister once made a very impressive and beautiful photo of a leaping tiger in winter in a zoo. Big cats are awesome.


You need to get a scan and post it here, please. :)


Thanks for clearing me up on that info, OfRiceAndHen. :)
 

I was wincing, waiting for a punchline that never came from that story. The reason is the other contact I've had with leopards in the past.

I used to do volunteer work sometimes at this place called the Carnivore Preservation Trust that rescued animals (particularly big cats) from abuse and so forth. They had this pair of leopards, a male and a female, in the same enclosure.

I have never known any creature, of any species, that had sex more constantly than those leopards. I literally never once went to work there when they didn't screw for 70-80% of the entire time that I was there. And you always knew when they were doing it too because he made this kind of growling/heaving noise the whole time.

It kind of makes you want to believe in reincarnation, doesn't it?
 


Rel said:
I have never known any creature, of any species, that had sex more constantly than those leopards. I literally never once went to work there when they didn't screw for 70-80% of the entire time that I was there. And you always knew when they were doing it too because he made this kind of growling/heaving noise the whole time.

They waited till you were there before they started. They knew you could hear them.... I once had roommates like that too.... *shudder*
 

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