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Poor animals!
Suzaka City Zoo is much too small for the animals, not much thought is given to their original environment and some of the animals clearly are stressed out and mentally ill. Not worth a visit!
Suzaka City Zoo is much too small for the animals, not much thought is given to their original environment and some of the animals clearly are stressed out and mentally ill. Not worth a visit!
A few of the animals had rather bare cages, but you could tell from the workers that they love the animals so much. Especially the capybara keeper, who tried he best to explain the animals to me and ...
A few of the animals had rather bare cages, but you could tell from the workers that they love the animals so much. Especially the capybara keeper, who tried he best to explain the animals to me and ...
It is a zoo that became famous for its kangaroo hatch. The descendants of the hatch still live well. The park is quite large, and if you look from end to end, you will walk quite a bit. It was impressive.
Poor animals!
Suzaka City Zoo is much too small for the animals, not much thought is given to their original environment and some of the animals clearly are stressed out and mentally ill. Not worth a visit!
Poor animals!
Suzaka City Zoo is much too small for the animals, not much thought is given to their original environment and some of the animals clearly are stressed out and mentally ill. Not worth a visit!
Trying their best
A few of the animals had rather bare cages, but you could tell from the workers that they love the animals so much. Especially the capybara keeper, who tried he best to explain the animals to me and ...
Trying their best
A few of the animals had rather bare cages, but you could tell from the workers that they love the animals so much. Especially the capybara keeper, who tried he best to explain the animals to me and ...
Kangaroo hatch.
It is a zoo that became famous for its kangaroo hatch. The descendants of the hatch still live well. The park is quite large, and if you look from end to end, you will walk quite a bit. It was impressive.