December 20, 2007

Shanghai Natural Wild Insect Kingdom

I brought Joshua to the Shanghai Natural Wild Insect Kingdom on Oct. 22, 2007. It was not so hard to find, we called taxi to there. It was kind of small and looked old from outside. It's located in Pudong, surrounded by those big and modern buildings such as Oriental Pearl TV Tower and north of International Convention Center.

It was a cloudy morning, or the air was pulluted so thick that the sky looked dark. There is a huge tall giraffe sculpture outside so you won't miss it. As soon as we walked through the ticket booth, we found one gigantic metal like beetle clawing on the floor.



I guess, this is a spider, really cute!


Here is what's inside of wild insect museum:




Just near the entrance, there was a small pound that full of lively swimming koi fish.




Joshua had lots of fun feeding the mother goat and the baby goat. They love to eat! They are really friendly to kids. Joshua fed some goats here in US at the happy hollow park before, so he is experienced. He was happy and said ' oh mami goat and baby goat!'




Joshua even get to feed the Chinese Totoro! Here in Us we called it ' Chinchilla ' ! The instructor said to Joshua 'Just don't squeese it' ! Joshua looked tense by holding that small cutie in his arms.





Now rabbit! This rabbit doesn't want to eat! Maybe we should of bring a carrot next time.
Peek a Boo! Come and find your green tree frog!






reptile cave!!!
Oh I love lizard, especially the giant ones. Don't you think they are really cute and cool looking creatures?
========>Lizards are reptilian, often four-legged, cold-blooded, with an integumentary system comprising scales, with a skull composed of quadrate bones. Lizards also possess external ears and movable eyelids.
========>Lizards are fascinating creatures. There are thousands of different kinds and they can be found almost everywhere in the world.


Turtle


The birds and the bees, the beetles and the butterflies, all your usual creepy crawlies are on display here.



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