A lot of zoos are phasing out elephants or building them better enclosures, which is reasonable considering how hard it is to care for them in such limited space. However, when the elephants move what I've found is that they are almost always replaced by two animals, rhinos or camels. (Even some bigs zoos like San Diego are guilty of this *coughs* Urban Jungle.
So are there any zoos you know of that have had some interesting replacements for old elephant exhibits?
My local Henry Doorly Zoo moved its elephants from Pachyderm Hill to the African Veldt, and renovated that exhibit for bongos, tortoises, sable antelope, cheetahs, and honestly one of the best lion exhibits in the world.
I also heard Greenville Zoo in South Carolina replaced their exhibit with a Pampas exhibit with an anteater and some rheas.
So are there any zoos you know of that have had some interesting replacements for old elephant exhibits?
My local Henry Doorly Zoo moved its elephants from Pachyderm Hill to the African Veldt, and renovated that exhibit for bongos, tortoises, sable antelope, cheetahs, and honestly one of the best lion exhibits in the world.
I also heard Greenville Zoo in South Carolina replaced their exhibit with a Pampas exhibit with an anteater and some rheas.