| Ever feel like you're being watched? |
Somehow, we've got to the end of Australia's summer season. I can't believe I've been here for over four months now, and I've only got two left to go. February has gone by in a bit of a blur; I've been so busy this month. Before Christmas, I was usually up to something maybe three days in a week. Now, I look forward to just getting one day to sleep in.
This month has been most notable because Tom's been here, which has actually worked out great for both of us. Even though we drive each other crazy sometimes, we're also pretty likeminded, so we've made good travel partners. Most recently, we took a trip to Brisbane.
I was so happy to be back in Queensland! The heat hits you like trapped steam waiting outside the plane doors, and it's so much greener up there. Although Victoria possibly has more variety of wildlife, Queensland has a higher abundance. On the way back to the complex from the airport, we found some awesome looking orb spiders, and in the centre of Brisbane, we spotted a pair of gorgeous Curlews (a bird Tom and I have grown fond of) and tons of little water dragons running about the place. We also kept an eye on the river for Bull Sharks, since they're happy in rivers and creeks as well as the sea, but we didn't spot any.
I was in Brisbane for a couple of nights, and my main reason for going was, of course, Australia Zoo. Steve Irwin has been an idol of mine ever since I first watched The Crocodile Hunter. The man was incredible, and I was truly heart broken when he died. I'm a fierce defender of his, and of what he stood for, and I think the world is a little bit worse off without him. Because of this, I would have been so disappointed if I hadn't made it up to his beautiful zoo.
And it was beautiful. What a wonderful place! It's unlike any other zoo I've visited, and I've been to a lot of zoos. There is so much love and devotion to the animals there, and although it is of course somewhat commercial, it isn't over the top and the animals aren't treated like commodities. The enclosures are fantastic, and the bonds between keepers and animals are incredible.
| Tom holding a baby Alligator and getting nicknamed Batman. Best day of his life. |
On a slightly more positive note, there were also great sections dedicated to education; teaching visitors that predators like crocs and sharks aren't our enemies and we don't have to attack them the whole time.
The croc show itself was really great. I was excited to hear names that I recognised from back when Steve was still around; notably, Grahame, Aggro, Charlie and Murray. Murray was the croc we saw in action, and he was a rockstar out there.
| Murray backing his keeper into a corner. |
That seemed to be the theme of the day; the place was incredible and the animals were truly wonderful, but we were just a little bit sad the whole way round. Then we found the Tigers.
Don't get me wrong, I loved the crocs; they are amazing animals and they're so beautiful and intelligent, but the tigers completely blew us away.
They had a beautiful enclosure; nice and big with plenty to entertain them, and we were told they rotated them, so they weren't all on display the whole time. When we arrived, the tiger on display was so chilled out, which was nice to see, since at Melbourne zoo, they spend their whole time hiding. Shortly after we got there, two keepers came into the enclosure, sat down and had a chat. Yep. Just sat there, in the tiger enclosure.
After chilling with the tiger for a while, they took her out. So basically, they walked over to her, put a leash on her and she walked out with them, chill as anything. Like an overgrown dog. Then they brought Kaitlyn in.
I think I fell in love with this girl before I even saw her. Kaitlyn gave birth to two tiger cubs six months ago, and the keepers told her that, because of the bond they've had with her ever since she arrived, they were able to take care of her throughout her entire pregnancy without once sedating her. We're talking about an apex predator here, one that most people would run as fast as they could away from her, and even when she was pregnant, territorial and moody, they never needed to put her to sleep.
Like the crocs, she put on a great show, but this was less of a predator vs prey spectacle. This was a big cat out with her friend, chasing him around because he had a carton of milk, not because he looked tasty. The only thing that let this show down was the people crowding around the glass and ruining my shots! I'll let the pictures speak for themselves, because really, there are no words to describe how fantastic the Tiger Show at Australia zoo was.
| Kaitlyn and her keeper. |
| An awesome show of what Kaitlyn can do, slightly ruined by reflections on the glass. |
| Checking Kaitlyn over while she's distracted by milk. |
| Waiting for someone to throw her 'stick', the hoof of an antelope or deer. |
During the show, they didn't bring the baby tigers out, but near the end, the keepers advised us to come back near the end of the day. We spent the next couple of hours revisiting some of our favourite areas, like the Kangaroo and Koala close encounter walk through, as well as making our way to the few enclosures we missed - the zoo was huge!
Then, at about 4pm, we came back and we weren't disappointed. These 'babies' were as big as my dog, but they were adorable. If I hadn't run out of room on my memory card, I'd have spent the rest of the day there, but I can at least share the photos I did get.
| Playtime |
| Complete adoration. |
| Bad Kitty. |
| Playtime! |
In a few weeks, Courtney and I are taking a trip to the Gold Coast, and I believe Australia Zoo is somewhere in between there and Brisbane, so I'm taking her back there. Any animal lover or Steve Irwin family should go, no doubt about it.
Even if it's just to see these little guys. Everywhere.
| A tiny water dragon, just chillin'. |
Take care and thanks for reading,
Em
Actually made me tearful! My dream has always been and still is to go there. I loved Steve Irwin too and remember how really upset I was when he died...so glad you got to go and wrote about it...and those tiger cubs are just adorable...cant help think of holly in a way...lol
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