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Erie was another small zoo, which was good, because it was sandwiched between two pretty big ones. I loved the beautiful, old architecture with it's college campus feel. The day was calm, relaxing and fun. Highlights included: riding the carousel and the brand-new train, a meerkat with three legs, a tiger growling menacingly at us, and our first time seeing baby red panda cubs.
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We met another blog friend at the zoo and stayed with her and her family. The Cleveland Zoo is monstrous and completely wore us out, but we loved it. Animal highlights included: a mama kangaroo with a joey sticking out of her pouch, a 12-day-old giraffe, giant anteaters, sloths, a darling, silly little baby orangutan, touching sting rays and sharks, and riding a camel.
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The Akron Zoo was our first experience with being treated as VIPs just for being a "zoo book author." This cute little zoo kicked off our 1st "Four-fer"—four zoos in four days. Gabe and I "discuss" the feasibility of doing this zoo thing with very little money and no book contract as of yet. We stayed with an old college buddy and her family. Highlights of the zoo included: the snow leopards fighting, the blue-eyed lemurs, our first capybara sighting, a new and impressive jellyfish exhibit, and feeding the goats.
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