** CAPTION THIS ** Cute photo of Bagheera Black Jaguar with his favorite orange ball.
** CAPTION THIS ** Cute photo of Bagheera Black Jaguar with his favorite orange ball.
Uh oh, I think Beacher sees the food wagon coming! WOW! Such an intense stare!
Good morning from Aria Tiger! ** Animal FActs ** Tigers have soft toe pads that enable them to move silently through their habitats. Typically, a tiger will travel between 6 to 12 miles during a night of hunting. During the day, a tiger's stripes provide effective camouflage, helping it blend in with its surroundings while stalking and ambushing prey.
Good night, friends! Jasmine III has settled in for a long, cozy nap.
Have you ever seen a cinnamon-colored black bear lounging in a hammock? Say "Hello" to Thunder Bear!
White Tiger Kizmin makes the most of her lazy Sunday afternoons.
Beacher is spying on his neighbors Tigger the savannah cat and Diablo the savannah cat.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge Goes LIVE with Education! Ask your questions here and Shayleen will answer them in next week's Education live video.
Flint Bobcat is being entertained by Nabisco's "pole dancing."
Savannah Cat Beacher is pleased with the fresh spring grass in his habitat. He has been more chatty than usual, but at this moment, he is more interested in catching a mid-morning catnap.
Abigail Tiger ** ANIMAL FACTS ** Tigers exhibit a remarkable behavior of hiding the carcasses of their prey. After satisfying their immediate hunger, they often cover the remains with leaves and soil. This strategy helps to keep scavengers, like vultures, from reaching the leftover meat, allowing tigers to return for more meals later.
Black Jaguar, Bagheera, being sneaky while stalking staff.
The Scoop on Poop: International Pooper Scooper Week was April 1-7
How do we scoop the poop?
What happens after the poop is scooped?
Why is poop-scooping important for animal health?
When you visit the refuge, you will inevitably spot a keeper scooping poop – it’s just part of the job!
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Huggy Bear says Spring is his favorite time of year!
Tigger Savannah cat enjoys the signs of the Spring season. The grass is starting to grow, birds are singing, and the cats are feeling talkative and feisty.
GOOD Morning from Dryden Bobcat. Dryden hears staff and interns coming down the hill.
Good night, friends! Detroit Tiger is settling in for a snooze but is still keeping an eye on what his neighbors are doing.