The adventure continued when I entered the Roo Haven. I literally walked through a gate and was welcomed by a vast field to wonder off path, find kangaroos and pet them. Everything in my body told me it was wrong to walk up to a wild animal and pet it but these kangaroos were so used to it they didn't even flinch. I noticed they had different types of kangaroos. Some were more red and had thinner faces while others were white and had boxier faces. Take a look!
The last amazing thing I experienced at the zoo was feeding a GIANT! I was able to join in on the feeding process for the Asian elephants. The process was very similar to that of a drill line so it was difficult to get a picture. I fed her twise just because I couldn't get over the feeling. You would think the elephant would suction the food with her nose and then feed it to herself but instead she wrapped her ill-moisturized trunk around my hand making a little knot holding the food. It was so quick and so surreal. That day she enjoyed a lunch of zucchini, squash, celery and carrots.
The day was finished off my venturing down to the beach to have a double dinner at the local fishery and a sushi restaurant. I am very excited to go to the Koala Sanctuary sometime soon to hold one of those fuzz balls!
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