My god. That's just awful of that guy.
One of those PETA people who think zoos are the meaning of evil.
My god. That's just awful of that guy.
I accidentally did something like this at the Columbus Zoo because in the aviaries I forgot you have to wait for the first door to close before opening the second. I was too used to being back in Detroit where you walk through chain links and then a door.xD
Not so much irritation but pure, blatant disregard to the rules. I was at Montpellier zoo once and I passed a guy who was holding open the door to the rainforest house with free-flight birds inside. I told him not to, and he said he was trying to let them out since they deserved freedom just us we do. I went and got hold of the guy at the ticket desk, which is right next to the rainforest house, and made sure no birds had escaped before throwing him out.
One of those PETA people who think zoos are the meaning of evil.
You'd think they would want the best for the animals then right. I dunno how well those birds would do if they escaped and if they could survive.
Don't think the man thought it through very well.
I'm so sorry! I didn't mean it like that!
I mean, I can kind of see it in the face, but they are completely different animals.I heard both a cavy and a Capybara called a prairie dog the other day.
At Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, I find that people at the stingray pool are really disrespectful. A few examples:
Maybe join them and destroy them from the inside??Not exactly something that happened at the zoo but I've just found out PeTA is starting a club at my college and they were passing out flyers for students to join in the halls. When I walked past one of the student girls talking to the rep said that they were "helping investigating the elephant that died [at Bronx]".... Should I transfer immediately?
~Thylo
Not exactly something that happened at the zoo but I've just found out PeTA is starting a club at my college and they were passing out flyers for students to join in the halls. When I walked past one of the student girls talking to the rep said that they were "helping investigating the elephant that died [at Bronx]".... Should I transfer immediately?
~Thylo
On a more serious note, I don't like that they're trying to get members from younger members of the population.
Now there's your angle: World wakes up to Oreo's dirty palm oil secret - GreenpeaceThey even had the audacity to offer out Oreos
Well this is a college where most individuals are over the age of 20, but I do agree. They even had the audacity to offer out Oreos to those who watched a short video and filled out a short survey
~Thylo
Thing that an animal did that annoyed me at the zoo: A Sulphur-crested Cockatoo in a walk-through aviary walking up to me and biting the top of my foot very hard; totally unprovoked. It would have drawn blood if I hadn't been wearing shoes.
Personally I have in fact wondered before whether having large parrots like macaws or cockatoos in a walk-through aviary is a good/safe idea, and honestly I don't think it is.
Generally I agree. Topeka Zoo has Scarlet Macaws in a walk-through and they were attempting to attack visitors. On the other hand, Sedgwick County Zoo has roughly six large macaw species in their large SA walk-through and I've heard of no issues.