European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1962, Darmstadt, Hesse I in thu Monkey House. A Trio of hefty zoo residents sits Down to wait for the next performance by the spectators who flock to watch the animals. Springtime is big news to animals in the zoo. They look Forward to it perhaps even More than people do. Zoo residents can let their Spring fever take Over and Fust relax confident that zoo life beats living on the Economy in Africa. S4s photographer Norman Zeisloft who admits to a Long standing fascination for zoos has been carrying a camera to zoos All Over the world. The results you see on these pages. Zeisloft suggests that even a Small zoo offers a variety of Birds beasts and reptiles that make Good camera fodder for the Alert Amateur. He suggests turning up at feeding time potted at most zoos when Tho animals come out of their Spring fever and More interesting subject matter. Some tend to Ham it up at Chow time. Others Ham it up All Day Long so take your choke. Zoos in Europe usually charge a extra fee for letting you bring your Convent in Sissy but the fee is usually just a Small on. Whether in the Turtle Zeisloft photographed at the Berlin zoo or the Rhinoceros on Page 9 a resident of the Washington d.c., too they re Alt glad that Soring b Here at ran. It s Boon a Long Winter. Coo in Lori in. A pair of Silver top grizzlies clowns around of zoo in san Antonio tex., in Hope of getting visitors to toss them extra my Fathi stats and strikes
