Hi, i'm back.
Sorry for not posting anything on the last weekend, but my computer got messy and you know, sometimes it can got reeaaaaally bad. Well, with my computer fixed and with a new and more speedy connection to internet, i must continue.
After that incident with wolves in Mexico City, our staff returns to the park a few weeks later after filling some documents and some permissions, only to find a surprise.
The lions brought from Kenya have reproducted and the pride isn't just three individuals now, there are now six new cubs in the cage.
Perhaps, when the lions grow up into adults, we must have to do put them into adoption for new zoos and reservations around the world.
And the wolves have just been relocated into an enclosure with vegetation brought from the northern America, the vegetation features two massive sequoias in the middle of a pond built in for the wolves to swim and drink water.
A few days after that, a small country in the middle of Africa called with news about an not identified feline that was attacking the people working in the construction of a bridge over a river. So, our zoologist went into a new trip, this time to the center of the Congo and the well-known tropical rainforest in that area.
After arriving into the Okavango river delta and having a trip to the point of where the bridge was being built, we found a completely abandoned construction site; just because of the attacks from the mysterious animal, that the local villagers have described as an "invisible" creature that attacks people only in night.
Immediatly, a herd of okapis appears next to the river, but they run when a loud roar coming from the forest nearby. Our people run into the forest, armed with tranquilizers. with the intention of finding the mystery cat.
After a long time scouting and searching in the dense and thick vegetation of the forest,
our guide tells the staff to stop and wait in the middle of a patch of thick jungle grass. And we soon find why.
A black shadow moves in front of some trees and our zoologist soon identifies the creature as a black leopard. A panther.
But there's no time for shooting the tranquilizers, because the feline runs very fast, to attack an Okapi that got lost in the vegetation. The big cat pounces at the okapi's rear left leg and the animal stumbles; then the zoologist shoots at the panther and it falls asleep, ready for transportation.
Finally, the animal is sent to the wildlife park, where an already built enclosure has been designed for it. It is just only made for the panther. Here's a view from a recently built bridge.
Ah, and a surprise for all that people that thinks that ungulates are cute. We brought two of them from the Congo.
Ok, that's all for today, people. I didn't got Marine Mania, but i will get it this Saturday (because i ordered it in my local videogame store, hahaha). So i decided to not continue with this story until i get the exp; because my future plans include a biiiiig shark.
Until then, i will post images from one of the zoos my girlfriend and i are building. I can't manage to get a really big zoo, because i got a slow compute...
So, until tomorrow night.