Still, the meerkats at the aquarium are still quite a fun species![]()
Are the zoo's Kenyan Sand Boas not on-exhibit anymore? Regardless, they were example species. Geckos, agamas, tree monitors, spiny lizards, Rosy Boas, and Pancake Tortoises are all going to have their own specialized substrate/amenity requirements that these enclosures don't seem to be meeting. Maybe the newer enclosures do meet them somehow, and if so I would definitely be interested in you uploading photos of the current exhibit onto the forum as it'd better illustrate your point I think.
I suppose my final question, if you'd mind answering it, is how this exhibit accomplishes its goal if these visitors still refuse to enter the building?
With noteworthy exceptions such as El Paso Zoo or Bronx Zoo, I fail to recognize a certain general look of reptile houses that intimidates herpetophobics. Outdoor murals of reptiles? Reptile statues?it doesn’t look like a reptile building from the outside and it might be less intimidating to those people than other reptile houses.
Definitely.....interesting....With noteworthy exceptions such as El Paso Zoo or Bronx Zoo, I fail to recognize a certain general look of reptile houses that intimidates herpetophobics. Outdoor murals of reptiles? Reptile statues?
I mean, I see Cheetahs on my front lawn all the time!The new Animal Encounters Village at Columbus.
It's not a new exhibit, though Adventure Cove is. Personally I don't remember all the exhibits at the village (as the last time I visited Columbus was 2014) but the structures and some of the exhibits have been there. Possibly just renovated? Nevertheless, the village opened in 2011.The new Animal Encounters Village at Columbus.
I can't see that link. It was not open during my visit in June 2019 and it was being branded as a new exhibit at the time. Everyone else on this site seems to think it is new.It's not a new exhibit, though Adventure Cove is. Personally I don't remember all the exhibits at the village (as the last time I visited Columbus was 2014) but the structures and some of the exhibits have been there. Possibly just renovated? Nevertheless, the village opened in 2011.
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I can't see that link. It was not open during my visit in June 2019 and it was being branded as a new exhibit at the time. Everyone else on this site seems to think it is new.
Hmm..I could pick the Arctic Ring of Life...maybe the Desert Dome...maybe the Penguin Conservation Centre. Nah, I have to go to Columbus to see their ground-breaking new complex.."Animal Encounters Village in Jungle Jack's Landing opens today at the Zoo! You may come face to face with a wallaby or even see a cheetah on stage. Every day offers a new encounter so be sure to stop by!"
-Columbus Zoo's facebook page. May 30, 2011.
~Thylo
No truer words have been spoken.Hmm..I could pick the Arctic Ring of Life...maybe the Desert Dome...maybe the Penguin Conservation Centre. Nah, I have to go to Columbus to see their ground-breaking new complex..
Jungle Jack's Landing
~Disappointing zoo enthusiasts since 2011.
I believe it opened (at that time) as a stage that had a scheduled animal encounter every once in a while, and the exhibits are new. At the very least they were not viewable in 2019."Animal Encounters Village in Jungle Jack's Landing opens today at the Zoo! You may come face to face with a wallaby or even see a cheetah on stage. Every day offers a new encounter so be sure to stop by!"
-Columbus Zoo's facebook page. May 30, 2011.
~Thylo