forumbully
Well-Known Member
@ Sun Wukong: clearly you've visited the wrong zoo's then 
in Antwerp some of the most popular keepers talks are those of the aquarium and the terrarium. allthough this is also somewhat due to the charisma of the keepers themselves.
but the idea of boring zoo animals differs greatly between common visitors or freaks like us. we find the typical animals boring and are more intrigued by rare/unusual/... species. while for the an occasional visitor an animal doing nothing or that they cannot see, is boring. (thank you animal planet/NGC/discovery for only showing those 10 active minutes in a lions day)
either way, I try not to find any animal boring. allthough I spend more time in aquaria and vivaria than, let's say, a herbivore enclosure. even if that herbivore is an okapi, masai giraffe, ...
so I think ones personal interest is also of importance in the definition of a "boring" animal.
in Antwerp some of the most popular keepers talks are those of the aquarium and the terrarium. allthough this is also somewhat due to the charisma of the keepers themselves.
but the idea of boring zoo animals differs greatly between common visitors or freaks like us. we find the typical animals boring and are more intrigued by rare/unusual/... species. while for the an occasional visitor an animal doing nothing or that they cannot see, is boring. (thank you animal planet/NGC/discovery for only showing those 10 active minutes in a lions day)
either way, I try not to find any animal boring. allthough I spend more time in aquaria and vivaria than, let's say, a herbivore enclosure. even if that herbivore is an okapi, masai giraffe, ...
so I think ones personal interest is also of importance in the definition of a "boring" animal.