MountainBongo
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I have never been to any Texas zoos, so I'm wondering what the best one is! I'm thinking Ft. Worth Zoo...
San Antonino Zoo? I look for antelope and elephants in a zoo. What would be the best for those kinds of animals? (Particularly Bongo, Duiker, and Okapi)It all depends on what you are looking for. Fort Worth probably has the best balance of collection (although lacking somewhat in the birds). Houston has the greatest diversity of species. Gladys Porter has tons of rare species seen in few other zoos. Exhibitry wise none stand a candle to Dallas which also has the odd position of having a very focused collection as opposed to the other zoos.
I know Ft. Worth Zoo has a nice bongo exhibit, but does DallasDallas. By far. More antelope species than any of the others. Biggest/best elephant exhibit. And world renowned for okapi.
Really? I would think Kudu or a simple gazelle. That's awesome!Bongo is now the most common antelope in AZA zoos.
Thanks! Dallas diffidently sounds the best! Does your Book project include southern California zoos?@JBZbongo - Texas is a zoo lovers delight. I have made several trips there over the last two years as part of a book project I am potentially working on (Zoos of the Southwest). The number of high quality zoos is outstanding. Keep in mind that Texas is the largest state in the contiguous 48 United States, so do not plan on seeing them all in one trip.
Here is my ranking, which of course is entirely subjective, but I will give a brief description of the highlights. There are two number fours because I call these a tie - both way above the quality one would expect from small towns like Waco and Tyler.
1. Dallas Zoo (best elephant exhibit in USA, great monorail tour, great gorilla complex, and opening only koala exhibit in the state)
2. Houston Zoo (most well rounded collection, good cat collection - my favorites, nicely themed village in new rhino and giraffe area with best zoo restaurant in Texas)
3. Fort Worth Zoo (very nicely themed native Texas area - even if predator exhibits are too small, unique tiger layout - natural falls separate white yard from malayan yard, world class reptile exhibit MOLA)
4a. Cameron Park Zoo (excellent native Texas area including some cool aquariums, biggest variety of South American animals in a single exhibit, decent elephant and rhino and giraffe/antelope exhibits)
4b. Caldwell Zoo (innovative lion exhibit overlooking savanna - appears to be one exhibit, huge deer and bison range fronted by a large stream, warthogs included in savanna with other hoofstock)
5. Fossil Rim (as a drive thru , totally different than the others, but far above many other drive thru parks in the country - which is why they are AZA accredited and most others are not)
6. El Paso Zoo (surprisingly consistent quality for a city so low on the economic scale, very nice new lion exhibit, but travel wise it is more a part of New Mexico than Texas)
7. San Antonio Zoo (world class bird collection, fairly well rounded collection - including topi antelope, fantastic underwater hippo exhibit, but most of facilities are outdated)
8. Gladys Porter Zoo (world class hoofstock collection, including last jentinks duiker in any zoo, unique viewing layout - boardwalk over a stream, but many exhibits are badly worn and outdated)
@JBZbongo - Texas is a zoo lovers delight. I have made several trips there over the last two years as part of a book project I am potentially working on (Zoos of the Southwest). The number of high quality zoos is outstanding. Keep in mind that Texas is the largest state in the contiguous 48 United States, so do not plan on seeing them all in one trip.
Here is my ranking, which of course is entirely subjective, but I will give a brief description of the highlights. There are two number fours because I call these a tie - both way above the quality one would expect from small towns like Waco and Tyler.
1. Dallas Zoo (best elephant exhibit in USA, great monorail tour, great gorilla complex, and opening only koala exhibit in the state)
2. Houston Zoo (most well rounded collection, good cat collection - my favorites, nicely themed village in new rhino and giraffe area with best zoo restaurant in Texas)
3. Fort Worth Zoo (very nicely themed native Texas area - even if predator exhibits are too small, unique tiger layout - natural falls separate white yard from malayan yard, world class reptile exhibit MOLA)
4a. Cameron Park Zoo (excellent native Texas area including some cool aquariums, biggest variety of South American animals in a single exhibit, decent elephant and rhino and giraffe/antelope exhibits)
4b. Caldwell Zoo (innovative lion exhibit overlooking savanna - appears to be one exhibit, huge deer and bison range fronted by a large stream, warthogs included in savanna with other hoofstock)
5. Fossil Rim (as a drive thru , totally different than the others, but far above many other drive thru parks in the country - which is why they are AZA accredited and most others are not)
6. El Paso Zoo (surprisingly consistent quality for a city so low on the economic scale, very nice new lion exhibit, but travel wise it is more a part of New Mexico than Texas)
7. San Antonio Zoo (world class bird collection, fairly well rounded collection - including topi antelope, fantastic underwater hippo exhibit, but most of facilities are outdated)
8. Gladys Porter Zoo (world class hoofstock collection, including last jentinks duiker in any zoo, unique viewing layout - boardwalk over a stream, but many exhibits are badly worn and outdated)
I would live to go to the Dallas World Aquarium! I love birds and fish! Do they have turacos?if you visit Dallas Zoo, you shouldn't miss Dallas World Aquarium. Unless you hate fish and birds (obviously no antelope or elephants).
Do they have turacos?
if you visit Dallas Zoo, you shouldn't miss Dallas World Aquarium. Unless you hate fish and birds (obviously no antelope or elephants).