ZooTripper365
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Probably already mentioned but one I thought of was Atlanta.
All that's good and all but there's just one problem with flamingos.The reason why is very simple - they make a great first impression. They are very recognizable, easily seen, noisy (but not offensively so), always doing something, colorful - there are few animals that check all those boxes. There aren’t many other very well known animals that you can say, with 100 percent certainty,, that if you walk by their exhibit you will see easily up and about, interacting, vocalizing, etc - an “empty” first exhibit, or one with a sleeping animal might make a poor first impression.
They’re also very common in zoos, so many zoos (even smaller ones) can have them, which might not be the case for a lot of other very charismatic species. (Penguins would also be a great first exhibit for most of the reasons mentioned - except color - but are much more expensive to maintain and build exhibits for)
I've never noticed a small relating to flamingos.All that's good and all but there's just one problem with flamingos.
They smell HORRIBLE.
It’s pretty powerful if you’re in an enclosed space with a lot of them, like in winter holding. I’m open air outside it’s really not too noticeable, I feel likeI've never noticed a small relating to flamingos.
They are also social birds, and their voice is unfortunately very loud and honky. I don't think I've ever seen a zoo Flamingo exhibit where the flamingos were anywhere close to quiet. They talk absolutely nonstop it seems.All that's good and all but there's just one problem with flamingos.
They smell HORRIBLE.
…..and flamingo conversation and social interaction is part of their charm.They are also social birds, and their voice is unfortunately very loud and honky. I don't think I've ever seen a zoo Flamingo exhibit where the flamingos were anywhere close to quiet. They talk absolutely nonstop it seems.
It’s pretty powerful if you’re in an enclosed space with a lot of them, like in winter holding. I’m open air outside it’s really not too noticeable, I feel like
I've never noticed a small relating to flamingos.
Lots of animals smell gross but when you love them...... Elephants are completely disgusting, penguin keepers get their own line at the grocery store, bear and tiger poop reek, primate poop is waaay too close to hominid poop. But flamingos? Nuzzle your nose into the down of a fluffy half grown flamingo. A gentle exhilarating waft of wildness and open spaces and mountains and vast lakes and delightful pinkness. They should infuse it into candles, eau de parfum, body wash, mouth wash. Flamingos smell beautiful. And I'm not even biased.All that's good and all but there's just one problem with flamingos.
They smell HORRIBLE.
When it comes to Czechia, I can only remember Ostrava having flamingos at the entrance - but maybe there are more.