Typhlonectes
Well-Known Member
I wonder if anyone has had a similar thought, it seems to me like zookeepers generally fit into one of two categories:
1) Domestic: These keepers tend to treat animals more like pets, giving the animals pet names, they also tend to run zoo social media pages. A very “pet-like” approach all round.
2) Fascination: These keepers operate under more of a scientific approach. They tend to treat the animals more as subjects, and focus mainly on advancing husbandry and general understanding. Latin name users.
Has anyone else thought this way before? Obviously there can be overlap, but I think generally they come out one of two ways
1) Domestic: These keepers tend to treat animals more like pets, giving the animals pet names, they also tend to run zoo social media pages. A very “pet-like” approach all round.
2) Fascination: These keepers operate under more of a scientific approach. They tend to treat the animals more as subjects, and focus mainly on advancing husbandry and general understanding. Latin name users.
Has anyone else thought this way before? Obviously there can be overlap, but I think generally they come out one of two ways