Who and how many zoochatters have you met?

We need to come up with a funny hat or silly walk or something that we can use to inform other ZooChatter's of our presence.
 
I suspect zoochatterers exhibit some distinctive behavioural quirk.

Wouldn't usually help you spot me, but I've found a notebook is often a good clue!

Plus, if they have a camera, taking wide shots of exhibits and public areas as well as animals - again, doesn't apply to all Zoochatters, but certainly points to a zoo nerd rather than an average punter. :D
 
Wouldn't usually help you spot me, but I've found a notebook is often a good clue!

Plus, if they have a camera, taking wide shots of exhibits and public areas as well as animals - again, doesn't apply to all Zoochatters, but certainly points to a zoo nerd rather than an average punter. :D

Bingo! I would agree...
 
Noticing I spent a lot of time at the Marbled Polecat and Tibetan Golden Cat exhibits is certainly how GentleLemur identified me at Edinburgh!
 
my updated list

ajkwba
Al
Antoine
Baldur
Bloody Curtus
Blue Toffee Zoo
Bongo
Brum
Burrowing Owl
Bwassa
Chester Gemsbok
Cliff x Davis
CZ Jimmy
Devilfish
Felid Lover
Gary McGuire
Gentle Lemur
H Gibbins
Hamadryad
Hevden
James Barber
Javan Rhino
Karoo Cheetah
Kiang
Kifaru Bwana
LeeMac13
Magpie Goose
Maguari
Maisie
Malayan Tapir
MarieB
Mazfc
MikeG
MiketheCat
MonkeyGirlAmy
Nisha
Ophidia
Orangeperson
Paradoxurus
Pygathrix
Red Panda
Ro6Ca66
RobMV
Shavington Zoo
Shorts
SMR
Tea Loving Dave
TheMonkeyGuy1
Thylacine Alive
Tim Brown
Tim May
Trigger
Twycross Zoo
Vini
Zoogiraffe
Zoo Leopard
Zoo Spud

a minimum of 60, I know there are 58 names, but Maisie and Hevden equal 2 people each.:p
 
I've only met 2 zoochatters from on here.

Bongorob and Zoogiraffe.

Arranged to meet up with them a couple of times at Chester Zoo in the past.
 
Wouldn't usually help you spot me, but I've found a notebook is often a good clue!

Plus, if they have a camera, taking wide shots of exhibits and public areas as well as animals -

And lots of photos of labels and other signage!

:p

Hix
 
Yer still can't beat me and Hix at the equator for Zoochat meet-up randomness :)

That was probably the best thing that has ever happened on here!
 
As we have discussed Zoochatters can be difficult to identify and may be cryptic. What I would like to know is what is the age and sex distribution of Zoochatterers? I suspect a bimodal distribution, Zoo geeks <30 years, and zoo nerds >50, with a strong skew towards males? Am I correct?
 
As we have discussed Zoochatters can be difficult to identify and may be cryptic. What I would like to know is what is the age and sex distribution of Zoochatterers? I suspect a bimodal distribution, Zoo geeks <30 years, and zoo nerds >50, with a strong skew towards males? Am I correct?

You are definitely correct about the strong skew towards male members, although there are still quite a lot of female Zoochatters, but your assumption that there are fewer members in the age range 30-50 is incorrect; I suspect there are just as many in this grouping as the over-50s, though not as many as the under-30s due to the number of mayfly-members who have joined in a fit of early teenage enthusiasm then drifted off or been banned.
 
I'd probably guess at the regular posters being reasonably evenly spread between below 30, 30-50, and over 50.
 
As we have discussed Zoochatters can be difficult to identify and may be cryptic. What I would like to know is what is the age and sex distribution of Zoochatterers? I suspect a bimodal distribution, Zoo geeks <30 years, and zoo nerds >50, with a strong skew towards males? Am I correct?

While perhaps a bit outdated, this may help answer that:
http://www.zoochat.com/25/gender-age-zoochatters-78696/

~Thylo:cool:
 
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