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Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

author:China's little beautiful

In the summer of 2022, I came to jeonju Zoo in North Jeolla Province, South Korea, and the weather was very hot, but fortunately the zoo was not very large, and I was done in a moment.

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

Jeonju Zoo, South Korea

This lion looks a little skinny, malnourished lion ~

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

lion

Two zebras eating leisurely!

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

zebra

A silly-looking vulture! Keep staring at me and don't know what I'm looking at!

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

vulture

A deer the size of a horse, really big! The horns on the head look really heavy!

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

deer

A big bear that looks skinny, but really big! The first time I saw a bear, it turned out to be so spectacular!

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

bear

Big monkeys and people really seem like Oh! Sitting there many movements are the same as those of humans, and the ancestral evidence of humans adds one.

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

Monkey

The crocodile kept in a glass box, although cool, but it is not thirsty? Strange!

Documenting Life in Korea in 2022: A set of photos taken at jeonju Zoo in South Korea

alligator

Probably because the weather is too hot, and I have not seen too many animals, that is, in short, I feel that there is still a certain gap with domestic zoos, whether it is in scale or number of animals, even in the size of animals. Ha ha!

It has to be our great China!

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