The document provides information and guidelines for zoo employees on caring for tigers and monkeys at the Texas Zoo. It outlines proper maintenance of habitats, medical treatment of the animals, ensuring safe public viewing, accessibility for handicapped visitors, and protecting the animals during severe weather. Employees are instructed to carefully clean habitats, examine animals for diseases, enforce safety rules for visitors, provide accessibility through ramps, and secure the animals indoors when storms hit.
12. We take lots of pride in caring for our animals especially the tiger
13. First you start by putting the tiger to sleep. Be 100% sure the tiger is fully asleep before transporting it to the medical center Be sure to give each of the tigers regular check up for tuberculosis and HIV. Make sure you examine it carefully to ensure that they have no diseases and that they can function on their own properly without having constant medical support
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15. As you inspect carefully the habitat, make sure that the protective wall and wire is solid and strong
16. Be sure to insure and children not to lean over the guard rail and to stay with their parents or group at all times
17. Also be sure to inform people that horse playing and running is strictly prohibited
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19. We have ramps leading to and from all the exhibits and it is your job to guide them if necessary
20. Make sure that you tend to their every need and allow for them to have a wonderful day with great costumer service
21. Also be sure to keep them at a safe distance of incoming crowds at all times to ensure their absolute safety
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23. Because the artificial habitat as no cave, it is your job to move the tiger inside the boarding unit
24. Once the tiger is safely secure, make sure to lock down the entire zoo and do a sweep of the area to make sure no tiger was left behind
25. The indoor boarding unit is a climate controlled room that can with stand winds up to 150 MPH
31. Your job is to keep the trees at a nice trim and make sure that the playground is well kept up and clean
32. Make sure to dispose of any waste a trash but be extra careful of any banana peels laying around
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34. First remove the monkey from the habitat and transport it to the medical center Make sure to check for a bacterial disease called bordetellosis and respiratory branhamella catarrhalis After the monkey is fully inspected allow it to soak in a chemical bathe to kill any fleas or pericitic bugs
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36. As a safety precaution make sure that children are not running inside the monkey exhibit
37. Make sure to inform the parents that they should keep a close watch on the kids
40. Inside the exhibit we have ramps leading from the entrance to the exit doors providing a safe and easy transition throughout the exhibit
41. As a guide, it will be your job to escort the handicapped throughout the exhibit to ensure their safety and to get a great experience from what they have just seen
42. We take pride in knowing that our handicapped visitors are happy and pleased with their needs
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44. Because the artificial habitat is surrounded by glass, it is your job to move the monkeys inside the boarding unit
45. Once the monkeys are safely secure, make sure to lock down the entire zoo and do a complete sweep of the area to make sure no monkey was left behind
46. The indoor boarding unit is a climate controlled room that can with stand winds up to 150 MPH