Zooplantman
Well-Known Member
I suspect many of us have seen signs even more bizarre, but still there are some winners here:
30 Most Bizarre Zoo Signs | Decoded Stuff
30 Most Bizarre Zoo Signs | Decoded Stuff
Sidenote: the Icelandic name for Bongo is 'Skógarhafur' which roughly translates as 'the Buck of the Forrest'. Many Icelandic animal names derive from the works of late naturalist and translator Óskar Ingimarsson. In the 1980s he was chiefly responsible for translating an Italian animal encyclopedia called 'Grande Enciclopedia Illustrata degli Animali' and he also translated numerous other books and TV programmes on wildlife. It is mainly thanks to him that we have some very Icelandic names for many animals and not just ones translated half-heartily out of other languages.
here are some from our forum
http://www.zoochat.com/15/wellington-zoo-sign-30456/
http://www.zoochat.com/15/wellington-zoo-sign-30454/
http://www.zoochat.com/765/tropical-bird-land-39299/
there's probably lots of others here too
I don't remember where this was but many years ago I noticed a sign on an empty vivarium annoncing the inhabitants to be a newly arrived pair of invisible tarantulas, the world's deadliest spider. The male could easily be identified by the large purple spot on the head. People actually looked for them.