But normally the water wouldn't try to smash the glass. It can be strong enough, but that would be expensive and could possibly be stressful...But can't glass support thousands, up to millions of gallons of water?
But is this story true?. I've read stories of elephants getting ahold of manhole covers and flinging them like frisbees. One such cover went right over and smashed a new large pane of glass..
But is this glass or plexiglas?One example.
Plexiglas or acrylic, which are stronger than glass, are most commonly used in aquarium tanks.But can't glass support thousands, up to millions of gallons of water?
But is this glass or plexiglas?
This is probably the worst Rhino exhibit I've come across for viewing the animals! When I was there last year the glass was filthy and scratched. Why is there a need to view rhino or elephant through glass when most exhibits for these have no barrier at all to obscure viewing?One example.
This is probably the worst Rhino exhibit I've come across for viewing the animals! When I was there last year the glass was filthy and scratched. Why is there a need to view rhino or elephant through glass when most exhibits for these have no barrier at all to obscure viewing?
I said no barrier that obscures viewing, glass obscures viewing far more than the invisible barriers most zoos use for elephants or rhino eg moats or raised viewing! I accept your point about space, but viewing rhino through glass is hopeless imoMain pros are that glass saves space, and allows close public access. Cons are that it is horribly expensive and high maintenance. Photographers complain about mesh or netting. Not sure how you can have 'no barrier at all'; but concealed barriers are often very space-greedy, reducing available space for the animals, or placing them at a distance the public wont accept. By far the commonest public complaint is that enclosures are too large and the are animals too far away, followed by their not 'performing', or not to be seen.
Another issue is scratching. Horns and tusks will scratch up any see through surface and the facility would probably need to buff them multiple times a year.