Tiger
Well-Known Member
Probably we should not look that far. The name for the project probably just has to do with marketing. After all, 'Monkey Island' sounds much better and is easier to pronounce than, let's say, 'Ape Island'. Also, many more people will know the word 'Monkey' than 'Ape,' notwithstanding the Planet of the Apes filmsI'm somewhat afraid that the reason behind could be as simple as just bad knowledge of the English language and its peculiarities regarding the strict distinction between the words "monkey" and "ape".
Such scenes for names of new projects are less likely to be seen in larger, more national zoos, but certainly in such smaller, more amateurish parks that are rather regionally known.
Indeed, a good-sounding name that everyone understands for a new major project is much more essential for a lesser-known park that wants to grow than for an already (inter)nationally known zoo.
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