A 360 Degree partial view of the Tulsa Zoo elephant exhibit, including the cow yard and public demonstration yard. Video taken by R Easley in December 2010.
Radar, Nice video, only next time don't let Casey spin you so fast. I got dizzy like I was on a merry-go-round. LOL As we were discussing "moats" the other day, here's an example of a "natural, barless moat" which end's up having to be "barred" to be functional. At :17, what is the purpose of the pipe structure to the right of the "ramp?"
I eagerly anticipate associating with new individuals with an interest or history in elephants, elephant history and elephant record keeping. If you have further information regarding the animals or locations questioned in the article, please leave a comment or message me in an effort to complete their records for elephant historians.
Radar,
ReplyDeleteNice video, only next time don't let Casey spin you so fast. I got dizzy like I was on a merry-go-round. LOL As we were discussing "moats" the other day, here's an example of a "natural, barless moat" which end's up having to be "barred" to be functional. At :17, what is the purpose of the pipe structure to the right of the "ramp?"
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