I'm back at the Cincinnati Zoo for more fun and animals! My family and I recently went on a trip to the Cincinnati Zoo, one of our favorite zoos, for me to take photos of their gorgeous animals. When we arrived I attached my telephoto lens to my camera, and into the zoo we headed! The first animals we headed to were, of course, their Mexican wolves. I took an insane amount of photos of the wolves, who were resting and being cozy in their nice exhibit. After spending a considerable amount of time with the Mexican wolves, the next area that we headed was the Cat Canyon, where I photographed a gorgeous Sumatran tiger who was resting and looking right up at me. After watching the tiger, we headed through the rest of Cat Canyon and then headed to the Africa area, where a beautiful cheetah was pacing in her exhibit. I got a crystal-clear photo of her, where it shows her vivid and colorful eyes. I think the cheetah photo might have been my favorite from the day! We also saw a lion and a pack of painted dogs, a few of which I was able to capture yawning adorably! So cute!
It's important to note all of these animals are endangered. You may be thinking, my voice won't make a difference, I'm just one person! But the truth is, your voice matters. Every voice speaking up for these animals on the brink of extinction makes a difference, and every time you write a letter to your lawmakers, sign a petition to help endangered animals, or just recycle or turn the lights off when you leave a room, you cause a ripple. And when we each cause tiny ripples, it creates a big wave of change and can save animals from extinction. Your voice makes a difference, and together we can save endangered animals. Please do your part!
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