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Ok, I had an encounter at the zoo this weekend that I just had to share.
The shot is from the Lied Jungle, it's a gibbon. For those of you who aren't familiar with them they are actually members of the ape family, though they are often mistaken for monkeys. That's where my story begins.
I had just entered the Lied and was on the lookout for some otters. My older sister is a huge otter fan so I always look for them. Unfortunately otters are tough to get shots of, but on the same island just inside the entrance are a couple of gibbons. So I usually get a shot or two of them while I'm waiting.
So a family walks in with two little girls, the older is probably 7 or 8, the younger I'm guessing 3 or 4. I'm shooting the gibbons when the younger girl gets very excited and squeals "Look mommy, monkeys.. monkeys!"
It made me smile, she was so excited. Well then the older sister pipes in with, "The sign says their gibbons". Mom asks the older sister, "Well aren't gibbons monkeys?" So the older sister spots me and asks, "Hey mister, are gibbons monkeys?"
Apparently she thought I worked there because I wear a vest while I'm shooting. I explained that gibbons are actually members of the ape family, not monkeys. Then I finally spotted what I was looking for, an otter coming out of the water. I dropped to one knee to get the angle I wanted.. and as I was lining up my shot I get tapped on the shoulder.
The younger sister got my attention, put her hands on her hips and said very authoritatively "Monkeys". So I'm the adult in this situation, granted.. but I have never been able to pass up a perfectly good opportunity to fuss. So I scrunched up my face and replied, "Gibbons".
The little girl was completely unphased. With her hands still on her hips, leaned in until she was almost nose to nose with me, and said again quite emphatically, "Monkeys"
I had to use almost all of my self control to keep from laughing. She was absolutely sure those were monkeys and wasn't going to back down. Her mom said her name but she didn't even turn around or acknowledge it, she stayed locked in a death stare with me until a second later when a little boy and his dad came around the corner. The little boy pointed at the gibbons and said very loudly, "Look daddy! Monkeys!"
The little girl smiled and said to me, "Told you. Monkeys". Then turned around and marched triumphantly away to her mom. I laughed my butt off. The mom wanted to apologize but I'd have none of it. Told her she should be proud of her little girl for being willing to stand up for herself like that.
Hours later and I'm still chuckling about it.
So yes... completely missed my otter shot. But here's a snap I got of the gibbon. Er... Monkey. Lol
20161126_4669 by Todd Robbins, on Flickr
The shot is from the Lied Jungle, it's a gibbon. For those of you who aren't familiar with them they are actually members of the ape family, though they are often mistaken for monkeys. That's where my story begins.
I had just entered the Lied and was on the lookout for some otters. My older sister is a huge otter fan so I always look for them. Unfortunately otters are tough to get shots of, but on the same island just inside the entrance are a couple of gibbons. So I usually get a shot or two of them while I'm waiting.
So a family walks in with two little girls, the older is probably 7 or 8, the younger I'm guessing 3 or 4. I'm shooting the gibbons when the younger girl gets very excited and squeals "Look mommy, monkeys.. monkeys!"
It made me smile, she was so excited. Well then the older sister pipes in with, "The sign says their gibbons". Mom asks the older sister, "Well aren't gibbons monkeys?" So the older sister spots me and asks, "Hey mister, are gibbons monkeys?"
Apparently she thought I worked there because I wear a vest while I'm shooting. I explained that gibbons are actually members of the ape family, not monkeys. Then I finally spotted what I was looking for, an otter coming out of the water. I dropped to one knee to get the angle I wanted.. and as I was lining up my shot I get tapped on the shoulder.
The younger sister got my attention, put her hands on her hips and said very authoritatively "Monkeys". So I'm the adult in this situation, granted.. but I have never been able to pass up a perfectly good opportunity to fuss. So I scrunched up my face and replied, "Gibbons".
The little girl was completely unphased. With her hands still on her hips, leaned in until she was almost nose to nose with me, and said again quite emphatically, "Monkeys"
I had to use almost all of my self control to keep from laughing. She was absolutely sure those were monkeys and wasn't going to back down. Her mom said her name but she didn't even turn around or acknowledge it, she stayed locked in a death stare with me until a second later when a little boy and his dad came around the corner. The little boy pointed at the gibbons and said very loudly, "Look daddy! Monkeys!"
The little girl smiled and said to me, "Told you. Monkeys". Then turned around and marched triumphantly away to her mom. I laughed my butt off. The mom wanted to apologize but I'd have none of it. Told her she should be proud of her little girl for being willing to stand up for herself like that.
Hours later and I'm still chuckling about it.
So yes... completely missed my otter shot. But here's a snap I got of the gibbon. Er... Monkey. Lol
20161126_4669 by Todd Robbins, on Flickr