Thanks for the kind words. The number of nine mammals comes from the most recent edition of the International Zoo Yearbook. The other six are presumably off-exhibit. I believe gray-headed flying fox is one them - formally part of the Australia area - and the others are probably program animals and the like.I am curious where you got 9 species of mammals. There may be some program animals that I am unaware of, but on exhibit are Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, Golden lion tamarins, and two toed sloths.
Thanks for the kind words. The number of nine mammals comes from the most recent edition of the International Zoo Yearbook. The other six are presumably off-exhibit. I believe gray-headed flying fox is one them - formally part of the Australia area - and the others are probably program animals and the like.
The data comes from 2019 so there must have been some sort of shakeup over the last two or three years. Regardless, the on-exhibit mammal count is three.I can't imagine what got them to 9 species, unless that data is as old as when they had harbor seals and the like. They currently have three mammals, none behind the scenes/ambassadors.
The data comes from 2019 so there must have been some sort of shakeup over the last two or three years. Regardless, the on-exhibit mammal count is three.
International Zoo Yearbook figures can be way off it the institution does not bother updating them.They definitely didn't have that many mammals a couple of years ago! No idea where that number is from.
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International Zoo Yearbook figures can be way off it the institution does not bother updating them.
I am a New Englander, and I'm confident New England Aquarium does not belong on this list. I'd choose Mystic over New England Aquarium whenever given the choice, and while NEAQ is a solid Aquarium, it has nothing overly notable that warrants its inclusion. Roger Williams Park Zoo is also unlikely to make the list, it's a solid zoo- but nothing overly special that warrants it a must-see.Wow, New England Aquarium got shafted! With that, literally all of New England is out of the running at this point, except maybe for the Roger Williams Zoo.
I am a New Englander, and I'm confident New England Aquarium does not belong on this list. I'd choose Mystic over New England Aquarium whenever given the choice, and while NEAQ is a solid Aquarium, it has nothing overly notable that warrants its inclusion. Roger Williams Park Zoo is also unlikely to make the list, it's a solid zoo- but nothing overly special that warrants it a must-see.
In my experience, aquariums in general have this issue. They have really standardized over the years. Even unique aquariums that focus on one type of theme have become more generic. The Florida Aquarium used to "tell the story of water in Florida from the spring to the open ocean", but now they have changed things and added non-Florida animals and fish to become more generic. The same can be said of Tennessee Aquarium. It is the rare aquarium these days that really shines and is unique.I am a New Englander, and I'm confident New England Aquarium does not belong on this list. I'd choose Mystic over New England Aquarium whenever given the choice, and while NEAQ is a solid Aquarium, it has nothing overly notable that warrants its inclusion.
I am a New Englander, and I'm confident New England Aquarium does not belong on this list. I'd choose Mystic over New England Aquarium whenever given the choice, and while NEAQ is a solid Aquarium, it has nothing overly notable that warrants its inclusion. Roger Williams Park Zoo is also unlikely to make the list, it's a solid zoo- but nothing overly special that warrants it a must-see.
They are certainly both great Aquariums. However, there are more than 50 US Zoos and Aquariums that'd be considered "great". Hence, there are plenty of "great" zoos and Aquariums who will not be included in this thread, for better or for worse.In truth, I'm still a relative novice in this community (with only 12 zoos and 6 aquariums under my belt), but I always considered Mystic and NEAQ to be pretty great aquariums. I agree, though, that Mystic is leagues better than NEAQ. Haven't been to RWPZ, so I'll take your word on that one. It does make sense to me that Franklin Park Zoo and Beardsley didn't make the list.