Elmo hung out with an 80-year-old tortoise at the Singapore Zoo

Mashable

News / Mashable 606 Views comments

Https%3a%2f%2fblueprint api production.s3.amazonaws.com%2fuploads%2fvideo uploaders%2fdistribution thumb%2fimage%2f81972%2f10754f8e 5bdf 45d8 945d 550546f405df

Final week, Elmo concluded his huge tour of Southeast Asia with a ultimate cease in Singapore.

Naturally, the Singapore Zoo was a must-see for the three-and-a-half yr previous furry monster. 

He began the morning off spending a while with the white rhinos, an endangered species originating in Africa.

Picture: mashable

He watched because the zookeeper fed one of many rhinos slices of honeydew, a favorite fruit of theirs.

Subsequent up was Blossom, a reticulated python. Whereas not venomous, they do chew, her keeper stated.

Curled up round him, she was sniffing Elmo slightly enthusiastically, when he determined it was time to maneuver onto the subsequent animal...

Like the enormous tortoise! 

This man, Astove, is almost 80-years-old. The Aldabra big tortoise originates from the Seychelles, and is likely one of the largest land tortoises on the planet.

Astove, Elmo, and keeper Webster.

Astove, Elmo, and keeper Webster.

Picture: mashable

To finish his go to, Elmo frolicked with a two-toed sloth at a separate enclosure for primates referred to as the Fragile Forest.

The slow-moving mammal was munching on his carrots as his keeper, Tiara, informed Elmo the sloth wants to maneuver as slowly as attainable to preserve power.

Picture: mashable

What a day! Come again quickly, Elmo.

Https%3a%2f%2fblueprint api production.s3.amazonaws.com%2fuploads%2fvideo uploaders%2fdistribution thumb%2fimage%2f81573%2f57f5a959 ff8f 4e9e b80b e3a2e009c67d

Comments