Amazing hive community hangout to OOPL
The awaited moment at Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL). We had quite a long day, lots of fun and memories shared, amazing moments experienced. The environmental structure is mouth watering, the OOPL surrounding has awesome flower structures which makes the cool nature air span around the environment.
We checked on the wide-life park at first and then we moved to the cinema to see a movie titled SPIDERMAN NO-WAY HOME. Believe me this moment was awesome.
At the wide-life park, we saw quite a lot of animals and it was so amazing. I'd be sharing to you guys few of the animals we saw in this awesome wide-life park.
MONITOR LIZARD
These lizards are mainly found in some parts of Africa and Asia. They usually have large body and strong legs. When disturbed, they suck their heads up as well as their neck, this actually shows the sense of alertness and the ability to attack. They are of course oviparous and can lay up to 37 eggs and these eggs will hatch after 141-156 days.
WHITE PELICANS
White Pelicans can be found wintering along the central Coast of California. Also, they can be found at lakes, salt bays and mashes. This animal migrate in V-formation to lagoons. They are social Birds. It is mostly common to see white Pelicans moving together on the rocks.
LAPPET-FACED VULTURE
These Vultures has distributions that extends across Africa and the Middle East. In Africa, it is mostly found in Egypt, South Africa and it can also be found in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and many other Alican countries.
EMU
These birds can be found in Australia ranging from coastal regions to the snowy mountains. Emu can mostly be seen in groups during the breeding season and when food is scarce. They make use of their strong claws when it comes to defending themselves. Their legs ranks among the strongest of any animal, allowing them to tear through metal wire fences. They sense predators within their vicinity because of their great sense of sight and hearing ability. They are mostly called as ostrich cousin. Their life spans within 10-20 years
AFRICAN PALM CIVET
The African palm civet are mostly found in the sub-saharan Africa. The African palm civet is a solitary animal which emerges for a few hours around dawn and dusk to hunt for food.This animals are known to be omnivorous, they eat oranges, grapes, pineapples and other fruits. The African palm civet lifespan is about 15 years
Other animals in the zoo includes; Lions, monkey, donkey, baboon, ostrich, gazelle, crocodile, snake, camel, hyenas and more. I'd also be sharing some of the animals I was chanced to take their pictures
views of the wide-life environment
After having an amazing moment at the wide-life park,we then went to the cinema section where we saw spiderman no-way home movie
Group pictures
OOPL SURROUNDINGS
The utmost thanks goes to Hive and of course @starstrings01 for making the outing possible. The year 2022 is right in front of us. And I definitely believe that our outing in this coming year will be bigger and better, WAIT FOR IT!!
Thanks for reading Hivers and I wish Y'all a prosperous new year in advance. Much love 😘🤩
Wow... That must be a very great tour, how I wish I could be there to see animals, didn't you get to see head of all animals the Lion? Because I didn't see a picture of it there
The lion is there of course, but it's far from us...Had to zoom it for clarity
The lioness was clear enough but the lion was lying on the ground
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Man, I like how you separated the animals and wrote about them with their names. I had forgotten the name of some of them especially those EMU.
And definitely brother, 2022 outing would be bigger better and stronger.
All thanks goes to you Champ!
Can't wait to be in 2022 already 🤩🥰