A different kind of zoo than anything I've seen in the States. Adam, one of the other teachers, said it was the kind of thing you'd see off the side of a country highway while on family vacation with a name like "Billy Bob's Animal Emporium." He was totally right.

That's right, ladies and gentlemen. Here a Siamese and regular domesticated
short hair black feline pass for attractions in the zoo.

Let us not forget the guinea pigs! For reasons that I imagine will forever escape me, the guinea pig "habitat" was roughly the size of a few horse stalls. However, the Siberian Husky, the cats, and the monkeys all had rather small cages. Terribly unfair. But at least the guinea pigs are happy.
Welcome to the Reptile House! Ohh! Reticulated Pythons! Here is the sign on their cage.

And here are the charming monsters themselves. Aren't they precious?

And below...is the door to their cage.
I am so not kidding.