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Some of the outdoor animal exhibits that Jeannie and TH saw were a pair of red pandas and the elusive snow leopard.

(The voices you hear in the video do not belong to Jeannie or TH)

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It was another pleasant weekend in the city. The sun was shining and
the temperature was cool except if you were in the sun. TH wanted to
go to the Central Park Zoo, and so Jeannie and TH took the train to
5th Avenue, which is the closest stop to the CP Zoo.

 The CP Zoo was very popular today, and there was a long line for
tickets. Admission for each adult was $10.

 The CP Zoo is a small zoo with limited exhibits compared with the
famous Bronx Zoo. Regardless of size, the exhibits equalled to the
ones in the Bronx.

 Jeannie and TH entered the Rainforest exhibit where most of the birds
flew freely in a controlled humid environment with an abundant of lush
vegetation. Some birds were easy to spot because of their bright
colored plumage. Some were above your heads. In fact, a group pointed
out there was a bat "up there". Jeannie didn't want to look because
she feared droppings from above would hit her square in the eye or
worse, in the mouth. It was best that she moved on within the
rainforest exhibit. She was also getting warm and sweaty, too.

 They also went to see the penguins in the Penguin House. The Penguin
House also housed some puffins but the almost everybody was crowded
along the window to the arctic environment of the penguins.

 Some of the outdoor animal exhibits that Jeannie and TH saw were a
pair of red pandas and the elusive snow leopard.

 The CP Zoo is also home to the Polar Bear exhibit, and he was out
albeit slightly hidden but Jeannie and TH saw him huddled in a corner
below their feet taking a nap.

 And like the Bronx Zoo, the CP Zoo also had a seal pool where crowds
can watch them do tricks for food. There wasn't a scheduled appearance
but the seals were in the pool frolicking.

 Admission also included entrance into the Children's Zoo. The
Children's Zoo was really a feeding zoo of sheep, alpaca, and a couple
of potbelly pigs.

 Jeannie and TH had a very lovely time at the Central Park Zoo but
won't be returning to it anytime soon.

               

Filed under: red panda