The book that I cowrote, titled America’s Top 100 Zoos & Aquariums, contains reviews and photos of 80 zoos and 20 aquariums. There are 22 out of the 80 zoos that currently display common hippos, which isn’t that surprising as the species costs a small fortune to maintain in captivity. (Also, Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey has an all-indoor exhibit for common hippos)
Two major criticisms of common hippo exhibits can be leveled at American zoos. First of all, the recommendation of maintaining a herd of hippos (3 or more) has largely been ignored entirely. That’s in stark contrast to many European zoos, where larger groups of hippos are sometimes in mixed species exhibits with a variety of antelope. Secondly, the amount of grazing space given to hippos in American zoos is almost nonexistent in some cases. Again, European zoos are ahead here, with some zoos across the Atlantic giving hippos far more land space. That being said, each zoo that has underwater viewing of hippos offers visitors a spectacular experience.
The 22 zoos that have common hippos:
ABQ BioPark
Busch Gardens**
Cheyenne Mountain
Cincinnati**
Dallas**
Denver
Disney’s Animal Kingdom**
Fort Worth**
Honolulu**
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Memphis**
Milwaukee County**
Philadelphia
Saint Louis**
San Antonio**
San Diego**
San Francisco
Sedgwick County**
Toledo**
Topeka
Woodland Park (although they are likely to phase hippos out in the near future)
** these 13 common hippo exhibits have underwater viewing
A list of what are arguably the Top 10 common hippo exhibits in the USA (alphabetical ranking):
Busch Gardens
Cheyenne Mountain
Dallas
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Memphis
Milwaukee County
Saint Louis
San Antonio
San Diego
Toledo
The 12 zoos that have pygmy hippos:
Gladys Porter
Houston
Lincoln Park
Louisville
Montgomery
Omaha
Pittsburgh
San Diego
Tampa
Tanganyika
Wildlife World
Miami
John Ball Zoo just announced plans for a pygmy hippo/sitatunga/European white stork complex that is due to open in 2023.
Tulsa Zoo is also adding pygmy hippos to its collection in the next couple of years. They will be located in the new African Wilds section of the zoo in a mixed-species habitat with diana monkeys.
Only one zoo in the book (San Diego) has BOTH common hippo and pygmy hippo, although Gulf Breeze Zoo in Florida can also lay claim to that fact in North America.
Two major criticisms of common hippo exhibits can be leveled at American zoos. First of all, the recommendation of maintaining a herd of hippos (3 or more) has largely been ignored entirely. That’s in stark contrast to many European zoos, where larger groups of hippos are sometimes in mixed species exhibits with a variety of antelope. Secondly, the amount of grazing space given to hippos in American zoos is almost nonexistent in some cases. Again, European zoos are ahead here, with some zoos across the Atlantic giving hippos far more land space. That being said, each zoo that has underwater viewing of hippos offers visitors a spectacular experience.
The 22 zoos that have common hippos:
ABQ BioPark
Busch Gardens**
Cheyenne Mountain
Cincinnati**
Dallas**
Denver
Disney’s Animal Kingdom**
Fort Worth**
Honolulu**
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Memphis**
Milwaukee County**
Philadelphia
Saint Louis**
San Antonio**
San Diego**
San Francisco
Sedgwick County**
Toledo**
Topeka
Woodland Park (although they are likely to phase hippos out in the near future)
** these 13 common hippo exhibits have underwater viewing
A list of what are arguably the Top 10 common hippo exhibits in the USA (alphabetical ranking):
Busch Gardens
Cheyenne Mountain
Dallas
Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Memphis
Milwaukee County
Saint Louis
San Antonio
San Diego
Toledo
The 12 zoos that have pygmy hippos:
Gladys Porter
Houston
Lincoln Park
Louisville
Montgomery
Omaha
Pittsburgh
San Diego
Tampa
Tanganyika
Wildlife World
Miami
John Ball Zoo just announced plans for a pygmy hippo/sitatunga/European white stork complex that is due to open in 2023.
Tulsa Zoo is also adding pygmy hippos to its collection in the next couple of years. They will be located in the new African Wilds section of the zoo in a mixed-species habitat with diana monkeys.
Only one zoo in the book (San Diego) has BOTH common hippo and pygmy hippo, although Gulf Breeze Zoo in Florida can also lay claim to that fact in North America.
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