I was watching some old footage of the deplorable mess that was Waccatee Zoo to try and un-fuzzy some of my memories of the place and came across this gem:
I personally remember a sign at that same zoo that was just a printed and laminated lazy sheet of basic facts about the brown bear, complete with a picture of a brown bear. I guess maybe they used to have a brown bear, but at the time of my visit there was a black bear in that particular concrete prison. Instead of changing the sign, they just Sharpie'd through the word "brown", leaving this just as the "bear", complete with trivia about and a picture of a completely different species.
And while I like Brights Zoo quite a bit more, I do wish I had taken a picture of their sign labeled and containing facts about the golden lion tamarin, complete with a picture of their golden-
headed lion tamarin. They also go to great lengths in their signage for their Bactrian camels to explain how these specific camels are critically endangered... should someone tell him?
I'm aware of another zoo, Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary, that has signs for
hystrix cristata and
hystrix africaeaustralis side-by-side even though they only have a single porcupine. I'm not sure whether I commend them for covering their bases or if I think they should've just picked one perhaps at random and stuck with it like everyone else seems content to do.
Just recently noticed that there's a sign at Greenville Zoo showing wild lions attacking a cape buffalo, captioned saying that they're attacking a wildebeest. It's been there forever so I have no idea how I only just noticed it.
No shade to any of these zoos (besides Waccatee) btw, I just wanted to share that initial sign somewhere and then thought about the others.