@kiang I wasn't doubting it didn't do its job, and I didn't say it was bad, rather I find it middle-of-the road. Actually, the more I think about it, it reminds me of the Okapi and giraffe indoor enclosures at London Zoo. Okapi | ZooChat Giraffe House | ZooChat
And the rhino shelters at Whipsnade weren't that much more natural. Great indian rhinoceros | ZooChat
@JigerofLemuria I think it's a bit strange that you so often write these little criticisms of exhibits on photos, but as soon as someone pushes back you get so defensive.
The Rhino House also holds common Hippo, and I think most 'Chatters would agree is by some margin the exhibit most needing to be replaced.
I agree. You seem to just type a sentence or two about how bad an exhibit is without much research or thought. There's nothing wrong some criticism, but its really just "This is exhibit is pathetic/awful/disgusting etc." Without much if any real reason why (Though admittedly most of the time its self explanatory). I'm not telling you to not voice your opinion, which in fact I and others strongly encourage. Just try to be more rational and less defensive with these posts.
Though I must say that this pachyderm building looks quite bare bones, no?
@JigerofLemuria gave their reasoning: the building is sterile and artificial (which is unrelated to the inhabitants' breeding record). I'd be a great deal less generous than "middle-of-the-road".
Alright, I'm sorry. I just corrected my statement in the reply, and sometimes I feel like what I post is unnecessary, and that might have been why I berated myself. But at the same time, I don't know if it's that necessary to pounce at me simultaneously for having made such comments. Whenever I see a comment I dislike, I'd rather just ignore it, but hey, maybe that's just me.
The existing rhino in the house has been on it's own for the last few years and will be sent away, so there has been no need to upgrade the house until the house has been vacated, then can they start picking new wallpaper.
@Giant Panda I agree perhaps some greening of the public space, may go some way to break up the sterility of the building, it does have the look of a Victorian sanitarium, but on the animals side of things, (which to me comes before any potted yucca) it has proven itself through the years without the need for mock rock or a mural of Kruger national park.