You'll also think that "Wallaby" was the first single by the Spice Girls.With consumption of vodka with peyote juice mixed in; then you'll definitely see a wallaby!
You'll also think that "Wallaby" was the first single by the Spice Girls.With consumption of vodka with peyote juice mixed in; then you'll definitely see a wallaby!
I see this crap all the time. I admonished some people once for doing this in Valencia's Bioparc, and their excuse was "Es que somos de pueblo" ("We're from a village"); that's Spain for you, where stupidity is justified by being of Rural origin! What a load...Opening both doors into a free-flight aviary.![]()
Wish there were more like u..used to get pissed off by wannabe animal behavioristsA few months ago I went to the Central Florida Zoo. I was at the cougar exhibit where the cougar was about to be trained, and was pacing back and forth by its shift door because it could see the keeper in the back preparing for the session. A couple standing next to me were watching the cougar and said “look at it pacing, it’s so sad.” I politely explained to them that the cougar was about to be trained and was pacing in anticipation because it was excited for the food rewards it would recieve during its training session. They watched for about another minute before walking away, and I heard the woman say “wild animals shouldn’t be in cages.” I gave up. Why people like this come to zoos and pay the admission price if they hate wild animals in captivity is beyond me.
haha. seriously, these people need to get an education, or get another one.Here in Louisville at the fantastic Glacier Run bear exhibit. The brown bears are out today, and a woman next to me complained... that there was no snow...
They didn't know what an Emerald fruit dove is, hence why they called it a falconIt's surprising they know what either an Emerald Fruit Dove or African Pygmy Falcon is.
Poor kid. :/ It's hard enough to deal with those arguments when you're not in front of a crowd.Oh and the kicker: Someone trying to start an argument with one of the teens in our teen program who was interpreting a training session I was doing about how zoos were prisons (I was doing a training session with a raven who is fully flighted and had every opportunity to fly away if she chose to).
Poor kid. :/ It's hard enough to deal with those arguments when you're not in front of a crowd.
Why would you even pay to visit if you felt that way?
I have seen all above and more as a keeper..I have nearly thrown down on people off duty in other zoos over visitors trying to manipulate animals with food or throwing stuff to get that pic..in Barcelona zoo on a zoo trip I nearly came to blows over cruelty by visitors..cant stand by and watch sometimesFather with a child walking up to our round-nosed plated lizard:
"Hey son, look at the baby alligator"
People who think that when I have a snake out for interpretation, it means they have a right to manhandle the poor thing and get pissy when I ask them to touch it in a certain way.
People feeding the peafowl and chickens popcorn or french fries while literally sitting underneath a sign that says do not feed the animals (then half apologizing and saying that they saw others doing it or that the bird was eating the stuff left on the ground anyways).
Oh and the kicker: Someone trying to start an argument with one of the teens in our teen program who was interpreting a training session I was doing about how zoos were prisons (I was doing a training session with a raven who is fully flighted and had every opportunity to fly away if she chose to).