ChIkEn NuGrEt
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I don't have any but I may be able to take some next time I go and I go all the time!Thank you for your comment @ChIkEn NuGrEt , please feel free to post pictures of this family tree on this thread if you can.
I don't have any but I may be able to take some next time I go and I go all the time!Thank you for your comment @ChIkEn NuGrEt , please feel free to post pictures of this family tree on this thread if you can.
I don't have any but I may be able to take some next time I go and I go all the time!
I was honestly surprised while looking through this thread at the diversity of animals that are looked at individually on signs. I usually assign these signs to species of apes and monkeys, but I'm glad that this is also happening to other species as well. I believe individual signs can really help in creating an appreciation for the animals exhibited. It may encourage conservational action because of that appreciation.
The Sacramento Zoo has a couple signs throughout the zoo with profiles on individual animals (mainly large mammals). The signs don't provide too much information (just the animals' name, DOB, POB, and a little blurb about their personality), but it's a nice addition that was added in the last couple years. In addition the zoo, and its zookeepers, often mention individual animal names on their social medias.
I just visited and these are the signs I recall seeing:
The zoo also had temporary signs up for animal ambassadors that were hanging out in exhibits:
- Common chimpanzees - Amelia, Doug, Joey, Maria, Pablo
- Giant anteater - Beata
- Giraffes - Amirah, Chifu, Shani, Skye (the zoos youngest and newest giraffe, Glory doesn't appear to have a sign yet)
- Jaguars - Sasha, Tikal
- Lions - Cleo, Kamau
- Okapis - Forest, Mo
- Snow leopards - Blizzard, Mischia
- Sumatran orangutans - Cheli, Indah, Makan
And finally the zoo also has "keeper notes" situated throughout the zoo, which are just little white boards for the staff to write on. The two animals I saw named on keeper notes were:
- Great horned owl - Charlie/Charley
- Moluccan eclectus parrot - Robbie
- Thick-billed parrot - Julia
I don't have any pictures of any of the permanent signs but fortunately @Anteaterman uploaded one to the gallery of Beata's sign. The rest of the individual animal sings look quite similar.
- American alligator - Patrick
- White-faced saki - Aurora
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Hartley's Crocodile Adventures has individual signage for some of their Saltwater Crocodiles.![]()
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I found another picture I took of the signage for specific crododiles, I thought this one was pretty funny.
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Horrible ugly sign. I think it says 'two of the many(?) gorillas born at La Palmyre'. They were halfbrothers, surplus to their needs really, that lived together for many years, first in a nasty cage and later in an open grotto-type enclosure. Mike is dead and Nyuki is now the group male- though he appears not to breed...Quite a minimalistic information sign for Western lowland gorillas "Mike" and "Nyuki" at Zoo La Palmyre, France:
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Photo credit to @Maisie.
Horrible ugly sign. I think it says 'two of the many(?) gorillas born at La Palmyre'. They were halfbrothers, surplus to their needs really, that lived together for many years, first in a nasty cage and later in an open grotto-type enclosure. Mike is dead and Nyuki is now the group male- though he appears not to breed...