A Day at the St. Louis Zoo
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These Great Blue Herrons enjoy a warm afternoon as they expose their feathers in the sun.
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The American White Pelicans are about to enter the water to catch their lunch.
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The American White Pelican flaps his wings in an effort to warn his fellow pelicans that he will win the prize as he goes after a fish that is coming out of the water.
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This Red Eared Slider turtle (left) gives a look to the Mallard duck (right). The turtle then moved on slowly as the duck ran fast.
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This White Cambell Duck (left) and its friend, the Mallard duck (right), searches for food within the lake.
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The American White Pelican finds his lunch as he catches a fish beneath the lake.
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This bug-eyed fish is curious to see what is watching him through the glass.
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One of the many fish living at the St. Louis zoo, heads towards his family as he breathes through his gills for survival.
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With over 24,000 species of fish living in our world, the St. Louis zoo holds only a select few. These fish play in the water with their fellow friends.
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Hippo footprints were left behind to point out the direction to go in so that the audience can watch it swim.
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This Hippopotamus Amphibious is scoping out his sites as he looks for food and wonders why people are staring at him through glass.
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This playful hippo presses his foot upon the glass so that he can catch up with his fellow hippo friends.
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The hippo finds the sun relaxing as he rests his head on his comfy pillow of a rock.
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The male and female cheetahs are taking a break from being the fastest animal in the world. Their original 70 mile per hour speed has been taken down to zero miles per hour for resting.
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The male Asian Elephant takes a look around to find his mate and baby elephant as he starts to head towards them.
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The male and female Asian elephants stay together as they move around their habitat.
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Fury friends interact with each other at the top of their rock habitat.