
As I approached this exhibit, the best observation point was taken up by two families. The dads were off a way chatting. The kids--all boys--numbering five, were running amok and screaming and complaining. The mom's were standing smack dab in the middle of the prime real estate talking about their lives. The one was opining on how it was time for her to make her next big move. She didn't know what it was going to be, but that's how she's always been. She feels it. Then she does it come what may. There could have been Tyrannosaurus Rex in the habitat, and they wouldn't have been aware of it. I felt like say, move your sorry ass out of the way and pay a little more attention to your kids! Seriously, between the two families it cost them over $160.00 to visit this zoo, and if they are both members it was a one time combined drop of $300.00--wouldn't hanging out on one of their decks, or at McDonald's, have been just as good and much cheaper?
I know this looks like a ringer for the kangaroo version of Australia's Funniest Home Videos, but all this poor buck was trying to do was roll over!
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