I guess he got what he deservedOn today’s episode of idiots at the zoo, I watched a man get his fingers bitten by a coscoroba swan at the Bronx Zoo after he tried to pet it multiple times.
I will say one of the Coscoroba Swans has seemed unusually aggressive recently, and appeared to be trying to bite me through the fence on several different visits (I didn’t even attempt to pet it!)On today’s episode of idiots at the zoo, I watched a man get his fingers bitten by a coscoroba swan at the Bronx Zoo after he tried to pet it multiple times.
What does this have to do with people breaking rules at zoos?Some teens came in with some drives, removed the ones from our tvs and put in a bunch of their own. Also came up to me with one of our drives saying they found it in the trash, trying to get me to put it into the tv. Kid had a laptop, so who knows.
Everything was sent to the tech team asap and nothing negative happened as a result.
Ah, I work at an AZA accredited aquarium. They were very much so breaking the rulesWhat does this have to do with people breaking rules at zoos?
Nope, the tv's all over the aquarium with information about animals-the information is contained in usb sticks. The teens replaced the USB sticks with some of their ownSo, they broke into the security office, you mean?
Nope, the tv's all over the aquarium with information about animals-the information is contained in usb sticks. The teens replaced the USB sticks with some of their own
That is definitely the worst thing I’ve ever heard of someone doing at a zoo without death involved. It’s sad that people still treat zoo animals like they did 100 years ago- As something that is meant to entertain them. I can’t even count how many times I’ve seen people disregard animals welfare for their own entertainment (banging on glass to get their attention, using flash photography, mimic their calls etc.) I wish there was an easy way to stop it.Witnessed the worst thing I have ever seen in a zoo on Tuesday at the Bronx Zoo: a large group of children and adults brought into the zoo with them several large bags of bananas in a calculated plan to feed the gelada baboons. Not only did they throw in a ridiculous amount of food, they threw them in plastic and all. The baboons were chewing on and tearing apart the plastic bags along with the bananas. Luckily, zoo staff came to the scene quickly. I was so dismayed. I can't believe how some people behave.
It's bad enough to throw in food, but to not even have the sense to remove the plastic is astounding.That is definitely the worst thing I’ve ever heard of someone doing at a zoo without death involved. It’s sad that people still treat zoo animals like they did 100 years ago- As something that is meant to entertain them. I can’t even count how many times I’ve seen people disregard animals welfare for their own entertainment (banging on glass to get their attention, using flash photography, mimic their calls etc.) I wish there was an easy way to stop it.
When I was at Bronx last spring, I saw a visitor dump some sort of liquid onto the head of the male nyala. The worst part was it was a full-grown man who had some young children with him, like dude why can't you set a good role model for the children?It's bad enough to throw in food, but to not even have the sense to remove the plastic is astounding.
I can't find words to express how disgusted I am by this...Unfortunately like a lot of members, I have witnessed all of the usual bad behaviour, but the worst one was watching as a man lit a cigarette and passed it to a chimpanzee that was housed in a cage with dry straw in it. The man was no other than the zoo owner
At the time ,I was actually being interviewed for a job, he not only offered the cigarette to the fully grown chimp,but he also had the said chimp cage sharing with a fully grown Hamadryas baboon. I did find words,infact I really let rip. I was asked to leave in two wordsI can't find words to express how disgusted I am by this...