I've split most of the thread off to a non-news one, here: San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and downsizing hoofstock [San Diego Zoo Safari Park]
Groovy. Watch them put up 10 layers of extra fencing to idiot-proof the enclosure. This is why we can't have nice things.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.10news.com/news/local-news/san-diego-news/police-man-toddler-seen-in-san-diego-zoo-elephant-habitat?_amp=true
2 morans were seen in the elephant habitat at the San Diego Zoo
Lets point out one was an adult and the other a toddler. Lets not blame the toddler for their guardians horrid behavior. I can't believe someone would put a child in that danger.
I am not sure that entering an elephant zoo habitat is any different in being less of endangering oneself in essentially private space?!!!Unfortunately poor guardian behavior also caused us the Harambe incident for one. A lot of people don't watch their kids well, if at all...
Though taking a toddler into an elephant exhibit is a new level of stupid parenting/guardianship. At least it wasn't the lions or tigers.
This is one of those times where you have to ask, what would Ron Burgundy say? But in all seriousness this guy sucks and I wonder what the zoo will do now and in the future to stop this from happening again.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.10news.com/news/local-news/san-diego-news/police-man-toddler-seen-in-san-diego-zoo-elephant-habitat?_amp=true
2 morans were seen in the elephant habitat at the San Diego Zoo
It’s bound to happen as long as stupid people exist, unfortunately :/ What needs to be done is very serious charges or lawsuits to the party involved in such cases. There are clear signs and barriers as to not mess with any animals yet some people like this dad think it’s chill to get a photo op so close. Plus what helps is that the SD Zoo has cameras everywhere from what I’ve seen so it can’t be like that person/people involved doing stupid things can’t get away with it. Visiting zoos, theme parks, ball parks, stadiums comes with a reminder that you are entering into a facility where you can incur injury and the facility isn’t at fault if it was caused by their own hand. However, they can be held liable if negligence was a factor on the facility’s behalf. But I’m just glad at the end of the day neither the elephants or the child were hurt. As for Ron, he would definitely be upset yet understand the fascination with being up close to the elephantsThis is one of those times where you have to ask, what would Ron Burgundy say? But in all seriousness this guy sucks and I wonder what the zoo will do now and in the future to stop this from happening again.
All I can say is, poor Shaba. In terms of that man, what an absolute ****ing idiot and a coward to boot.If that elephant wanted to actually get that man, she would have. That was a gentle warning at worst. Not especially how the man dropped the child as he exited the enclosure, directly in front of the elephant's trunk.
~Thylo
Stone Partridges unsigned in Africa Rocks Woodland Aviary, saw a pair closer to exit of aviary
I hadn’t seen them before and this had been the first time I actually seen birds in that aviary that weren’t signed, perhaps it’s new to me thenThis is new? I saw a pair of Stone Partridge in that aviary back in late Dec 2017.
I hadn’t seen them before and this had been the first time I actually seen birds in that aviary that weren’t signed, perhaps it’s new to me then![]()
Oh nice, very helpful to have unsigned animals on exhibitThey weren't signed then either.
Quick search on the site they're referenced back to summer 2017 at least, and photos from 2018 forward.
Stone Partridge - ZooChat