Montag, 31. Oktober 2011

Hello Halloween 2011

Pirates from Knoxville love it...

Photo: Jim Schulz

And Asha, an Asian elephant at the Oklahoma City Zoo, with her 6 months old daughter Malee too...Halloween is smashing time...


Ghosts can be seen everywhere...


African lions Isis, right, and Zenda eye a rope of pumpkins in their enclosure at Brookfield Zoo...


Lion mother Binta (L) and her babies Joco and Zari inspect a jack-o-lantern filled with pieces of meat on Oct. 27, 2011 at the zoo in Hanover, central Germany.

Curious meerkats swarm around a pumpkin
as part of an enrichment program at the Brookfield
Zoo.

Here courageous meerkats mob a pumpkin spiced up with meal worms placed in their exhibit by San Diego Zoo Safari Park keepers.


A meerkat climbs out of a carved pumpkin on Oct. 27, 2011 at the zoo in Hanover...


This photo taken Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011 and provided by the Chicago Zoological Society, shows a pair of African wild dogs enjoying Halloween treats at Brookfield Zoo.


Photo: Jim Schulz

A kangaroo checks out a pumpkin - also at the Brookfield Zoo.


A red river hog sniffs a pumpkin at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The keepers like to keep the animals happy by putting some greens in the pumpkins.


Tony Franceschiello, the senior keeper at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, says bat-eared foxes get pumpkins that have mice and crickets crawling throughout.


A wolf takes a look at a Halloween pumpkin, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2011, at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle - I wonder if there is a chicken inside...


In this case it's a Bronx Zoo snake....))

Photo: Toby Melville/Reuters

Much to my surprise, even fish celebrate Halloween...
Divers Gareth Calvert (L) and Jamie Oliver pose with pumpkins after a race to carve them underwater in the Ocean Reef Halloween display at the London Aquarium October 27, 2010.

Photo source

And what about the bigger bears?


Charly, a polar bear from SeaWorld San Diego's Wild Arctic Exhibit, plays with a carved pumpkin just in time for Halloween. However, he will not actually eat it.

This is an older Halloween pic from San Diego Zoo, I bet it was Charly again,
and that pumpkin looked quite delicious...


Photo credits: Doug Lindstrand
Posted by Jordan Carlton Schaul on facebook


So why not joining in and enjoying yourself tonight...?!


4 Kommentare:

  1. Ooooooooooooooooh, wie klasse:D
    Und sie haben alle soviel Spaß dabei, da lacht mein Herz:D

    Vielen Dank, liebe Birgit.

    Die Brigi(ne)tte

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  2. Liebe Birgit,

    Ja, herrliche Bilder mit so viel Spaß und Neugier an den Kürbissen. Knuts Begeisterung an einer solchen Überraschung kann man sich gut vorstellen - aber auf so eine Idee kommt man in unseren Zoos ja nicht - sehr schade.
    Doch, im Kölner Zoo gab es heute eine Halloween-Nacht mit vielen Gruselgestalten. Ob die Tiere auch Kürbisse bekommen haben so wie auf Deinen Bildern, ging aus dem Bericht nicht hervor.

    Gruselfreie Grüße aus einem herbstlich warmen und sonnigen Deutschland.
    Britta-Gudrun

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  3. Hallo Britta Gudrun,

    ich weiß nicht, ob der link hier bei Birgit funktioniert
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCYbbcQPg1M&feature=feedu

    sonst musst du mal "ErlebniszooHannover youtube" googeln.

    Ein Foto davon hat Birgit ja auch in ihrem lustigen Bericht:-D

    Doch, auch in unseren Zoos gibt es sowas.Z.B. bekamen die Kamtschatkabärchen in Hagenbecks Tierpark gruselige Kürbisse.

    Liebe Grüße, BrigitteE

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  4. Danke für den Hinweis, liebe Brigitte,
    ich nehme alles zurück.

    Liebe Grüße
    Britta-Gudrun

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