Showing posts with label blijdorp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blijdorp. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Algernon's visit to Blijdorp continued


This report is way overdue, (bad slave!) but is the third part of Algernon's visit to the Zoo called Blijdorp in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
We have no idea what this animal was... Anyone have ideas, it looks a bit like a Capybara (but isn't)?
We shall ask the zoo people on twitter if they know...

The prairie dogs here were very cute, we could walk through their enclosure and kids could crawl through a tunnel to get in the middle of their big field.

These Bizons were enjoying the sun....
And of course slaves and Algernon rat had to see the domestic guinea pigs!
Whee think this is a Tapir...
And two Rhinos
These were baby Toucans raised and hand fed at the Zoo, 
these were getting fed soon so they were very excited.
There was a huge Galapagos Tortoise!
These were called 'Klipdasje', in english Rock Hyrax, we think...
and they are related to guineapigs
Of course Algernon had to pose with the Lions...
The tigers had some young cubs, who were staying in a quiet place, so we could only admire dad!
But isn't he gorgeous?
The birth of this little giraffe is the reason the stuffed giraffe was given to our slaves 
(you can see her in the pigtures below)
Isn't little Doris cute?
These bats were in a hollow (artifical) tree, luckily these bats were artificial too... Photographing the real ones wasn't possible in the dark!
Algernon and his new friend Doris posing in front of the map of Blijdorp
And here you have AR and Doris at the entrance just before they left...

Eventhough this was not a very long or detailed report of the visit to Blijdorp Zoo, we hope you liked looking at the pigtures!

The Guinygirlz: Lily, Woopy and Daisy
and Valentine Chico

Friday, November 5, 2010

Algernon visits (under)water Blijdorp...

As slave mentioned before Algernon Rat visited the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam the Netherlands. 
At the entrance there were these big wire and plantmatter Giraffes.
Algernon posed in front of them, can you see him sitting at bottom in the plants?
First thing he visited was the Oceanium of Blijdorp. 
Here Algernon poses with some birds that we think live at the Dutch coast.
There was also a shark in the Oceanium. This Shark was kind enough to keep his mouth open while Algernon posed sitting in his beak!!
Did you know that? Sharks have rows of teeth, new teeth are constantly added while old teeth fall out. A tooth will be replaced by a new one, every 8-15 days!
Sharks also have Scales, to be precise Placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles (= 'small tooth'). Studies have found that the scales create tiny vortices that reduce drag, which makes swimming more efficient, as well as quieter compared to bony fishes (source: Wikipedia). A shark will loose up to 20.000 scales a year as it grows, they will be replaced by new (bigger) ones as the shark grows.
Here you can see an actual shark that was lying on top of the Shark tunnel.
We also saw little Nemo, the clownfish hiding... Algernon is on the left
There was also this really big whale, it was not a real one, as it was used by kids to play in (see the kid in white on the right?). Algernon is sitting near the whales eye, near the 'Teeth'. These teeth are actually called Baleen, used to strain seawater for plankton, krill and small fishes.
There was also an Orca, that Algernon wanted us to show you. Algernon is sitting on the Orca's fin.
Algernon also got into the Shark cage, used by people to get close to sharks, but stay safe. Sharks are not that dangerous by the way, of the 375 types of shark only 5-7 types will attack humans. It is said that the chance of getting struck by lightning in the US is 5 times bigger, than to be attacked by a shark.
Slave looooves Mantuas, that are so graceful and as you can see below, that have real smily looking faces...
Algernon took a dive with a turtle in the background
And a big resting fish. Unfortunately slave did not write down what kind of fish is was... Like piggies is also seems to rest on its side :D
Algernon then moved on to a different part of the Oceanium, Here there were Crocodiles, the crocodile in the second pigture below with Algernon are very old! Slave vaguely remembers about reading that then had been in the zoo since after the second world war (1945). She should have written this post earlier! But we guarantee you they were old! Ah, thank god for the Blijdorp website, it says the 2 slender-snouted crocodiles have been there, since 1930 and survived the bombing of Rotterdam.

Back underwater we saw these little Starfish, and he had to have his pigture taken with them...
On the way out of the Oceanium, Algernon saw some huge turtles and this Komodo Dragon. He has a question for us:
How does a (Komodo) dragon kill it's prey?
A. With his sharp claws and teeth
B. They bite their prey, and then wait, it will eventually die of the bacteria in his saliva.
C. with his venom, released when he bites his prey.
The last pigture is one of a Polar bear and two cubs. These are just statues, but the real one, was impressive! Unfortunately we could not get a good pigture of it, as it was behind glass.

Well I hope you enjoyed the post, we really like Blijdorp as a Zoo, and it's close to our home. We have heard however that Subsidy from the rotterdam municipality will be stopped in the near future, which wil very likely mean the end of Blijdorp :(
There is a petition online to keep Blijdorp open: Unfortunately it's in Dutch, it asks for your name, town/city and email adres...

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Algernon visits Blijdorp, the Rotterdam Zoo

HI all,

we want you to know Algernon is still around, but we have to admit our Slave was lazy, and she still hasn't written an update on his last visit to the Zoo in the Netherlands!

Slave made some nice videos we want to share with you,
in the mean time we will urge her to write the other post...

By now Algernon has long left the Netherlands, and we have heard he has arrived safely after a long postal yourney!!! Can you guess where he went?
We'll think of some hints, to post in the next message slave sends!

Algernon swims with the fishies


Algernon and the Elephant

This elephant must loooove living at Blijdorp, Rotterdam zoo!
He looked very happy at least, it must have been nice to cool down and have a lie down on such a hot day!

We will make sure our slave writes her long overdue report soon!
Current female hosts to Algernon, is he doing okay? ;)

Wheeks,
the Guinygirlz: Woopy, Lily Daisy
and Agent Valentino