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The hippo's name is Lucy and she is 52 years old. I think that she was part of the park before it became what it is today. Only indigenous wildlife was allowed to stay so they made Lucy an official Florida resident. Lucy gets fed twice a day (I think) and comes up out of the water to eat. If you see her tail spinning stand back because that's a sign she's gonna poop. There's a sign to warn people. I've seen it and it's something else when she lets loose.
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Second ..... no, Lu is not native to Florida. She is an African hippo born in San Diego. Complete story here: Florida's Resident Hippo Celebrates 50th Birthday During Florida State Parks Diamond Anniversary - 01/26/10 |
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Here is big Lu last time I saw him....
The park is a great take, I have been to the park several times with guests, but I have yet to see Lu eat. Folks that have seen that say it quite a treat....
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They come down into our town, into residential neighborhoods, etc. Even in New Jersey, our nephew spots them crossing the roads near his home. Vermont has plenty of bears, as does our neighbor, New York. |
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There are bears all over Florida as well -- actually several were in trees in Orlando this summer, but I wasn't there to see. I guess I wouldn't call that their natural habit either!
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The Florida Black Bear was once on the endangered species list but was removed in 2012 due to a nice resurgence in their population thanks to successful conservation / protection.
It is not uncommon to see them on a hike in the Ocala National Forrest which is within 30-45 mins of TV. More here: Florida Black Bear | Florida Black Bears 101 | Defenders of Wildlife |
I just read the weekly All Ears newsletter (Disney) and they reported that a black bear was spotted on the campgrounds of Fort Wilderness. Campers are to report bear sightings to Disney security and reminded to keep all foods secure and trash secured in dumpsters.
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Cedar Key Florida Chamber of Commerce - On Florida's Nature Coast 49th Annual Old Florida Celebration of the Arts April 13th, 2013 to April 14th, 2013 . |
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