A young Gorilla (left foreground) and a young Chimpanzee (right foreground) enjoy life on "Great Ape Island" at Busch Gardens. Other wild game are visible in background. This scene may be viewed from the balcony of Swiss House located in Tampa, Florida at Anheuser-Busch's famous Brewery.
A Cheetah "on alert" in the "African Veldt" at BUSCH GARDENS. The Cheetah is the fasted land animal in the world - having been clocked at 70 miles per hour. Many other wild animals may be seen at Tampa, Florida's famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery and Gardens.
THE "SKYRAIL SAFARI" begins its journey over the "African Veldt." The train is curving past "Great Ape Island." Many wild animals and birds will be viewed at close range by the Skyway Safari's passengers before the trip ends at the Monorail Station in Busch Gardens, located in Tampa, Florida at Anheuser-Busch's famous Brewery.
The "African Veldt" photographed from the Swiss House balcony at Busch Gardens. Against the fence are a male Ostrich and a Greater Kudu. In the background from left to right are Grant Zebras, Reticulated Giraffes, Eland Antelopes, and more Zebras. These and many other animals may be seen in Busch Gardens at Anheuser-Busch's thirty seven million-dollar Budweiser Brewery in Tampa, Florida.
Greater Kudu, most sought after trophy in Africa. The Kudu and many other wild animals may be seen at Busch Gardens' "African Veldt" located in Tampa, Florida at Anheuser-Busch's famous Brewery.
It surprises me that they kept the gorillas and chimpanzees together. Of course, gorillas are vegetarians and too big for the chimpanzees to eat. I guess they were fine.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how they kept the cheetahs contained, while allowing plenty of room for running.
I doubt the current postcards describe animals from a perspective of hunting them.