On this sideblog I will upload photo's taken at Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem.
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Binturong
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Rodrigues flying fox
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Socorro dove
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Montezuma quails
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North American porcupine
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Crested partridge with chick
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Wrinkled hornbill
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Leopard anole
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Luzon bleeding heart
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Fiddler crabs (Uca tangeri)
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Brown basilisk
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Blue morpho butterfly
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
Judging from its tattered wings and resting posture, this blue morpho butterfly was nearing the end of its lifespan. Thankfully, it had found a nice big leaf to rest on.
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Four-eyed fish (Anableps anableps)
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
These odd looking fish have special eyes which allow them to see above and under the water's surface at the same time! In the wild, they swim along with the rising tide in search of their favorite food - insects that have fallen into the water. In case they end up on a mud bank when the tides recede, they have adapted to be able to survive on land for short periods of time.
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Sri Lankan leopard
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Meerkats
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
These meerkats are quite used to the zoo's visitors, so even though they were standing at alert, looking out for any danger, they looked straight past the humans observing them in their habitat.
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Asian small-clawed otter
Burgers' Zoo, Arnhem
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Leopard anole
Burger's Zoo, Arnhem
Here you can see the leopard anole's camouflage in action! From a distance it is nearly indistinguishable from the twigs and branches surrounding it.
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