We could hear the gibbons from the parking lot. They were whooping loudly and playing a game of tag.

The last few times we went to the zoo, we didn't see the tortoises, but today they were there AND they were moving and eating! I think I was more excited about that than the girls (my top 3 favorite animals are elephants, spiders and turtles).

There is a butterfly garden we always skip, so we decided to see it today. We didn't see any butterflies at first until we sat quietly on a bench. It then seemed they appeared out of nowhere. What was most surprising, though, was Ava suddenly jumped up and grabbed a butterfly out of the air, cupping it with both hands. I don't think it got hurt and I believe Ava was more surprised than it was because she didn't know what to do with it.
As usual, it was a great trip to the zoo. We have certainly paid for the family pass. On the way home, I asked the girls if they had fun. Sydnee said yes but Ava said no. When I asked her why she said, "because the animals didn't catch any people."
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I didn't know the zoo here had a butterfly pavilion. And I am very glad the animals don't catch people. Sounds like a fun place to go.
Yeah, it's part of the Brazos River Country exhibit right before the waterfall that leads to the jaguars and ocelots. I'm glad they don't catch people. I honestly don't know where she got that idea.
I love Ava's comment, leave it to the children to give us something serious to laugh about.
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