Thank you all for so much help. I had assumed Toledo was a winter-friendly zoo as so much of what I knew about it was relating to the buildings and bird and reptile collections, but finding out they had elephants, rhinoceros, and hippos made me a bit more curious about their megafauna housing, and it sounds like they should be still be visible enough. It sounds like a great weekend trip, the only reason I've put it off is some of my other zoos of interest seemed a bit more weather-sensitive. I asked about rarities because with birds and reptiles there are groups I'm not good with.
Time isn't a huge issue as I prefer full days whenever possible. Lincoln Park Zoo can be done in a couple of hours but I usually hang around until closing regardless and take a leisurely enough pace that I usually take more hours to finish than anyone on zoochat would.
My last two questions: Can someone tell me more about the train and how it relates to seeing species in the winter? Does it go through a barn? Also, is there indoor viewing for the Tasmanian devils?
Time isn't a huge issue as I prefer full days whenever possible. Lincoln Park Zoo can be done in a couple of hours but I usually hang around until closing regardless and take a leisurely enough pace that I usually take more hours to finish than anyone on zoochat would.
My last two questions: Can someone tell me more about the train and how it relates to seeing species in the winter? Does it go through a barn? Also, is there indoor viewing for the Tasmanian devils?