ANyhuis
Well-Known Member
For me the big crowd pullers at a zoo would be the following.
I think Mr. T's (you don't wear lots of jewelry, do you?) phrase points out that there are two very distinct ways of looking at this:
A. What species are "crowd-pleasers", that is animals that will thrill the crowd of visitors that are already there in the Zoo. If they are crowd-pleasing enough, they may encourage repeat visits and even get some visitors to buy memberships.
B. What species are "crowd-drawers", that is animals that can be used on billboards and TV commercials to pull in people who might not otherwise be coming to the Zoo. This is what I usually concentrate on -- the animals that will pull the vacationing family off of the highway, or get that in-town business man to spend a few hours at this Zoo.
While there is definitely some overlap, I think the lists are quite different for A and B. But I think most of the recent posts on this thread have been aiming at A, while the earlier posts were for B.