The Zoo in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico, is advertised as a modern zoo, with native animals in natural settings. Supposedly, it is the finest zoo in Latin America. After visiting the zoo on Saturday, 9 March 2013, I left hot and tired, but not nearly as miserable as the animals. I could escape. They could have been living in a filthy barrio in Mexico City. Most of them were hiding from the heat, or the people. Seeing native animals without a full-blown jungle safari was the plan, but I sympathized with the lone howler monkey, sitting in a tall tree, looking at freedom, and howling for all he was worth.
Monday, March 11, 2013
A trip to the Zoo in Tuxtla Gutierrex, Mexico
The Zoo in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico, is advertised as a modern zoo, with native animals in natural settings. Supposedly, it is the finest zoo in Latin America. After visiting the zoo on Saturday, 9 March 2013, I left hot and tired, but not nearly as miserable as the animals. I could escape. They could have been living in a filthy barrio in Mexico City. Most of them were hiding from the heat, or the people. Seeing native animals without a full-blown jungle safari was the plan, but I sympathized with the lone howler monkey, sitting in a tall tree, looking at freedom, and howling for all he was worth.
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