@LaughingDove This is part of the play area and there are just signs around the zoo saying random stuff like 'What if snakes had legs?". I imagine to provoke the thoughts of the younger visitors to the zoo.
The year is 2025. Humans, in their quest to produce new disease-resisant banana varieties to avoid agricultural collapse, resort to genetic modification, splicing crocodilian genes for bacterial resistance into infant banana suckers. the results are....unexpected; your fruit now want to eat 5 of YOU a day!
Bananargeddon: coming soon to a sci-fi/horror movie channel
wait, so these signs are literally just sitting there with no answers? When I saw the "what if snakes had legs?" one a while back I thought it was something where there was more information attached, or you had to search around and discover an answer. But instead it's just random signs with idiotic questions like "what if a banana could eat a monkey?"? Who comes up with an idea like that? And how does it get put into practice without someone in the education department saying "hey, wait a minute..."
Is the zoo's next move to put signs on the enclosures simply saying "what is in this enclosure?" or "what the heck is this thing?"