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I wonder why Akron has never actually given outdoor viewing for the Komodos.
(And yes, I did just realize that there actually is an outdoor Komodo yard at Akron)
It would be great if more zoos had VR.I rode this Sunday and really enjoyed it. It is located on the far wall by the Curious Creatures exit.
Agreed. I didn't go on the one at Akron but tbh it did look kind of fun.It would be great if more zoos had VR.
It would be great if more zoos had VR.
And NashvillePittsburgh has one of these with a gorilla film.
Milwaukee also just opened a gorilla VR experience. It's a bit pricey for what you get, but still cool nonetheless.It would be great if more zoos had VR.
I don't know if Cleveland's 4D theater counts, but they used to have a 4D motion simulation where the Carousel is now. I'll have to find a pic
Quite sad. I wonder if any of Cleveland's caps will take her spotOn October 25th, the zoo announced that their (0.1) capybara named Atlantis passed away on October 22nd due to age-related conditions. She was 10 years old.
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Or maybe they can use a different mammal from South America, like bush dogs, agoutis or tapirs.Quite sad. I wonder if any of Cleveland's caps will take her spot
Or maybe they can use a different mammal from South America, like bush dogs, agoutis or tapirs.
From what I heard on the zoo’s social media, they are assessing the future of the capybara habitat and a new species will be temporarily housed there.
If I'm remembering correctly that exhibit was on the smaller side so that limits what can go there unless they expand somewhereFrom what I heard on the zoo’s social media, they are assessing the future of the capybara habitat and a new species will be temporarily housed there.
Bush dogs would be great too.As much as I'd love to see bush dogs or tapirs at the Akron Zoo, I highly doubt this would happen, unfortunately.Agouti is an animal I could see Akron Zoo getting.
Did they say what species?