Aren’t DAK’s hippo exhibits like 95% pool and 5% land?
While the ratio has water obviously larger than the land, the land area is still spacious enough for the hippos to walk in. In comparison to other zoos, they did them way better.
Aren’t DAK’s hippo exhibits like 95% pool and 5% land?
Land area still looks like a narrow shelf/island that’s swarming with vultures/ibises 90% of the time.While the ratio has water obviously larger than the land, the land area is still spacious enough for the hippos to walk in. In comparison to other zoos, they did them way better.
There's no denying that it's amazing for the aardvarks themselves, but as an exhibit for visitors it is abysmal. Visitors aren't going to appreciate this species if they're never able to actually see it. The enclosure could be half the size and still be more than large enough. Thank goodness the zoo recently reopened the old hippo house so that guests might actually have a chance of seeing the aardvarks at certain times of the year.Re-using a habitat without modifying it isn't inherently lazyThere are many species that could be easily interchanged in the same habitat without any modification, that doesn't make it lazy. There's an argument that a burrow with viewing inside would have been nice, but it is still probably the best Aardvark habitat from a husbandry standpoint in the US.
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The Memphis Zoo's hippo habitat is fantastic though!? The original plan was to give them an upper exhibit which could be accessed to them for grazing, so if the zoo could somehow bring that back I bet it could easily become the best hippo enclosure. Fresno Chaffee's (unfortunately scrapped African River exhibit) looks like it would have had a nice hippo enclosure with grazing a walk room too. It looks like it would have been a mixed species exhibit with either nyala or sitatunga too.Added to my post above, I think the only "true" Hippo exhibit in US, I've seen judging by the pictures is Disney's Animal Kingdom. Memphis and Cheyenne Mountain come in second place, but my god do so many zoos did hippos injustice by placing them in a rather small exhibit with small land area ratios. Frankly, I really don't care about the crystal clear underwater viewing anymore, I just want hippos in a proper size enclosure.
And yeah, disco Adventure Aquarium habitat is really just... eh.
Snakes get the short end of the stick way too often, I feel like at a minimum a snake should be able to fully stretch out in its enclosure.I have seen snakes curled up in small plastic containers, so they can't stretch out.
For me the most inappropriate exhibits are the "African Plains" where Marabou and other Storks, Ibises, Vultures and other "flying" birds are pinioned and mixed with ungulates.
These enclosures aren't bad for the large mammals but not suitable for these birds, with safety risks and no chances of successful breeding (with a few exceptions, I've seen a pair of Griffon Vultures housed with Sitatungas, even if they were unable to fly they bred frequently ; I mention that there were Sitatungas and not Wildebeest, Rhinos nor Zebras !).
I mention them because they remain frequent even in "good standard" zoos and they aren't generally seen as "bad exhibits", I don't take in account the old-fashioned cages or concrete pits that are definitively on the decrease in Europe.
The Memphis Zoo's hippo habitat is fantastic though!? The original plan was to give them an upper exhibit which could be accessed to them for grazing, so if the zoo could somehow bring that back I bet it could easily become the best hippo enclosure. Fresno Chaffee's (unfortunately scrapped African River exhibit) looks like it would have had a nice hippo enclosure with grazing a walk room too. It looks like it would have been a mixed species exhibit with either nyala or sitatunga too.
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To exaggerate deliberately: an enclosure in which the animal cannot retreat and lives in a "fishbowl" is therefore better?To me the worst type of exhibit are the ones where animals can not be seen
Have you ever visited said institutions (and other husbandries of both species) in person?My answer would have to be Orcas and Bottlenose Dolphins, especially Sea Worlds Orca pool aswell as Dudley and Flamingo Lands old orca pool
Have you ever visited said institutions (and other husbandries of both species) in person?
No I haven't I have only seen picturesHave you ever visited said institutions (and other husbandries of both species) in person?
As exemplified many a times, pictures can be misleading - both negatively and positively. For the benefit of doubt, I try to only judge husbandry conditions and institutions when I have been there in person or access to more reliable data than just a few pictures.No I haven't I have only seen pictures