TheEthiopianWolf03
Well-Known Member
This will be a series of threads that I will be doing to determine the best exhibits for different types of mammals. I wanted to start with bears as Oakland has opened it's new exhibit which has two giant bear exhibits. I haven't taken any pictures myself so I will be using pictures in the media pages and give photo credit. I hope this will help people find nice looking exhibits for these species when visiting the US or even just visiting another zoo. Please note I haven't been to every exhibit personally and I'm basing these exhibits on size, viewing, education, and enrichment. There will also be honorable mentions for each species. They are listed in no actual taxonomic order. Let's start with the first species!
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus)
Best exhibit: Detroit zoo's Arctic Ring of Life
Picture by @Miss Gulch
This exhibit is apart of Detroit's Arctic Ring of Life which not only includes the stunning polar bear exhibit, but also two species of seals and Arctic foxes. The bears have access to a giant exhibit that snows seasonally which creates an amazingly realistic exhibit for both the visitors and the bears enjoyment. The bears can also be viewable from an underwater tunnel which showcases the animal's more marine side. There is even a glass barrier blocking the bears and the seals' underwater exhibits so that visitors can see the predator-prey relationship and learn about how these animals live in the frigid cold Arctic. Overall the exhibit offers everything for both the people coming to the zoo, and the bears themselves. Don't miss this exhibit when you are in Michigan.
Honorable mentions: Polar bear plunge at San Diego zoo, Polar bear point at Saint Louis zoo, Rocky shores at North Carolina zoo.
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus)
Best exhibit: Detroit zoo's Arctic Ring of Life
Picture by @Miss Gulch
This exhibit is apart of Detroit's Arctic Ring of Life which not only includes the stunning polar bear exhibit, but also two species of seals and Arctic foxes. The bears have access to a giant exhibit that snows seasonally which creates an amazingly realistic exhibit for both the visitors and the bears enjoyment. The bears can also be viewable from an underwater tunnel which showcases the animal's more marine side. There is even a glass barrier blocking the bears and the seals' underwater exhibits so that visitors can see the predator-prey relationship and learn about how these animals live in the frigid cold Arctic. Overall the exhibit offers everything for both the people coming to the zoo, and the bears themselves. Don't miss this exhibit when you are in Michigan.
Honorable mentions: Polar bear plunge at San Diego zoo, Polar bear point at Saint Louis zoo, Rocky shores at North Carolina zoo.