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believe it or not I had an adult walk into the penguin exhibit and very excitedly say 'oh polar bears! i have never seen polar bears before!'
In the past few weeks we've heard Black-tailed Marmosets being called Meerkats and Chinchillas.
By any chance did you mean marmots? I can't imagine any marmoset species being mistaken as a meerkat..
By any chance did you mean marmots? I can't imagine any marmoset species being mistaken as a meerkat..
Had a day of old favourites at Twycross yesterday - lots of people thinking the dhole were 'foxes' (and plenty of comments to the effect of 'I can see them in my garden'), lots of people assuiming if they only saw one animal straight away then there was only one and how mean that was (couldn't just be hiding, eh?) and lots of people being confused by the aardwolf. And there's a huge sign giving some nice basic chunks of aardwolf info on the side of the house, but somehow it always gets ignored.
Heard an interesting one at Omaha today, near the sable antelope exhibit.
One said they were elk, the other corrected her though
mountain goats![]()
Rereading some of these posts I remember how much fun I had with a little 5 or 6 year old that happen to turn up at the Okapi exhibit at Lowry Park Zoo in tampa, FL. So, this little girl runs up and hops on the gazebo wall in the center of the exhibit next to me and im pretty sure she called it a bongo. So i told her she was close and that it was an okapi. That kids eyes went so huge. She told me she had seen one on Deiago, i think that a Nickelodeon show with the kid from Dora the Explorer. " yes! yes! thats DEFINATLY and OKAPI!" Suddenly this little kid was spewing correct facts on okapis like how they are related to giraffes and me and this little girl were going back and forth on facts. It's red oil coat and all. I was so happy just to talk to this little charming girl i was oblivious to her fokes eyeing me because i dress a bit goth punkish and occasionally wear a fake tail, my mom had told me about it later. LOL, but she was so enthusiastic! So i guess maybe with this green movement/ trend lately main stream media will start educating people on the environment they are trying to damage less and the animals we share it with. It was just a feel good moment that there is hope out there.
After seeing our new Bamboo Shark egg in the exhibit, with the embryo moving around inside, a visitor asked me if Sharks are asexual.
I have heard of it happening in captive Sharks... but for someone to assume that an egg in a tank with 3-5 Sharks in it was asexually created struck me as being funny![]()
I wouldn't mind a punkish goth chick wearing a tail talking to me when I was at the zoo.....
(....I think I may have said too much)