..?Not every exhibit is going to be on par with desert dome, that's an absurd thought.
..?Not every exhibit is going to be on par with desert dome, that's an absurd thought.
Are you talking about the Animal Encounters Village here? I mean I wouldn't skip it either, I do like several of the species kept there and I hate missing even the smallest most insignificant animal exhibits on a zoo visit. But if you were talking about that why would you compare it to the best exhibit at Indianapolis? Especially when there are better exhibits at Columbus?Frankly, I would go to see the exhibit because it contains several species I really like. Not every exhibit is going to be on par with desert dome, that's an absurd thought.
Are you talking about the Animal Encounters Village here? I mean I wouldn't skip it either, I do like several of the species kept there and I hate missing even the smallest most insignificant animal exhibits on a zoo visit. But if you were talking about that why would you compare it to the best exhibit at Indianapolis? Especially when there are better exhibits at Columbus?
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.
There are multiple exhibits with the name Desert DomeBut if you were talking about that why would you compare it to the best exhibit at Indianapolis?
Your mileage may vary on that one....it was probably being built/renovated...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.
Clearly you did not read where I said "possibly just renovated?" which I'm sure they were...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.
Ah yes. I just visited Indianapolis so my mind was on that.There are multiple exhibits with the name Desert Dome.
I'm assuming @OstrichMania was referring to the Desert Dome in Omaha, it's much larger and well-known.
When does it say that every exhibit must match up to the Desert Dome? All I was referring to was the name of the exhibit.I was referring to this comment.
When does it say that every exhibit must match up to the Desert Dome? All I was referring to was the name of the exhibit.
A part of the exhibit is the name. Simple.Why? The thread is about exhibits, not names. How is Jungle Jack's Landing any worse of a name than the 3 you mentioned?
A part of the exhibit is the name. Simple.
I would go there to (I never skip exhibits when I go to zoos though) but just because it has rarer animal doesn’t excuse it for being terrible. I’m guessing the split the budget in half for this one so they spent around 20,000,000 dollars on something looking like the reptile house Cheyenne mountain zoo, and that’s not a compliment. they 20 million dollars on a terrible exhibit such as this, I’m having trouble even describing this thing. I appreciate it for the rare species but they don’t deserve these exhibits, even though they will only be there for half the time. My point is they could have done so much better with the budget the where on.Frankly, I would go to see the exhibit because it contains several species I really like. Not every exhibit is going to be on par with desert dome, that's an absurd thought.
I was joking about the name...not the exhibit quality or anything like that. But I will admit it sounds like I was talking about the quality, probably should've worded it betterWhether or not you think a name is stupid is subjective, while there are some objective criteria one can use to evaluate an exhibit's quality.
~Thylo
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This "Mouse kitchen" and other similar exhibits like this housing mice or rats in mock-ups of a kitchen or other rooms of a house.
I personally really dislike these kinds of gross (and usually also rather smelly) displays for what most optimistically are prey/feed animals and at worst plain vermin.
Coudn't disagree more. It represent the native habitat, is enriching. And espically for children very intertaining. Aswell quite cheap to make.
And about smell. There are far more smelly animals. And even great exhibits, like Burgers Desert in Arnhem. Which smells much worse.
I should add some context to my submission. I don't personally think it's a bad exhibit, although I definitely think it is architecturally sterile and excessive and way too much money was spent on it. From a husbandry standpoint it fares better in my eyes, although I'm still skeptical of whether it was the best design they could've gone with. I mostly included it because it received visceral and disgusted reactions from many ZooChatters when pictures of it were first posted; I assumed someone would bring it up eventually.
It has a stupid fence, a glass or regular low fence would be much better (the latter optionally with mesh on top to avoid touching the tortoises). And canot the animals get out if they try really hard?Having seen it in person, it's obviously not a very good indoors, but I don't see how this is a stupid exhibit idea. The only stupid thing about it is you have to be within a very specific height range in order to view this without having to be held up or bending over.
~Thylo
Stupid? I think that's pretty cool (though it does look a bit small).