Wednesday, 10 November 2010

TO The ZOOO


Iguana shedding its skin, I just thought the texture and the look of it was quite intruiging.

We all know what these are. Would this be classified as creepy crawlies? Maybe. Either way, theyre totally disgusting.









Golden Spider - Spins a very strong, golden spider web.





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Boo! Says the Locust.



If you look closely, you can actually see these guys in action. These are 'leaf cutter' ants. Cutting leafs, bringing it back to their base, and crushing it to use it as a food supply as well as building material. Quite fascinating how organized they actually are, especially for ants, but then again, ants are actually one of the most organized organisms currently living on Earth.






Ahahaha! Poor pelican. It pretty much hid its body inside itself due to the cold. It was that cold.
















The Atlas moth - Around the height of a 15" laptop screen, that big. Wings looked cool, but it was ridiculously big.


Thin, frail wings, simply falling apart. The texture on the wing is actually quite amazing.








And here's where we start looking at the insect category. Beautiful butterflies. This was my first visit to the zoo, and even though I'm not a 9 year old, I was pretty excited. :D
Poor rats.




The father. Very cold, snuggling his cloth/rag/blanket type thingy, slowly rocking back and forth.


Mother gorilla, sitting in the tree, with her newborn baby girl on her stomach, just generally being motherly. Nothing animalistic about this particular approach, she was pretty much behaving like a very very hairy human being. Makes you wonder.


This guy is the king of the arena, it's actually quite funny. During a period of about five minutes, this guy did not even attempt to move. He was pretty much just laid back, and chilled. Such an awesome personality.







Birdies woo XD

Coincidentally, just like my character, this was actually my first visit to the zoo, and since I'm pretty much a hyperactive young man with an interest in creepy crawlies, and other stuff, I figured some general reactions I personally encounter / experience, I could use as a basis to transfer to my character! :D


Please watch all these very very short video documentaries. :D

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