sooty mangabey
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And you are right A.D. - that diving duck exhibit at San Diego is indeed a little gem.
Wholly agreed - not least because alongside the various ducks can be seen birds which are not always familiar in zoos (at least not to the European zoo-goer - see the comments above re coyotes): blue-capped chickadee, bearded parrotbill, American robin....
As is Penguin Encounter at Sea World(a truly great zoo exhibit)..would you rather that wasnt there then ?..Or should i say"didnt exist".
I think I would rather it wasn't there, actually. It's a good exhibit - if, on the evidence of my one visit, one that is flawed (it was all-but-impossible to see the penguins, which rather defeated the purpose of the thing, and wholly impossible to photograph them, which for me is a major point fo a zoo visit). But, as discussed above, I think the mixing of funfair and animal is to the animals' detriment - not to the detriment of individual animals, as I don't think Boris the penguin or Nigel the dolphin is aware of the surroundings enjoyed by his exhibit - but to the detriment of the way in which those animals are perceived by the people who are there to see them.
So, if I had a choice, I would rather Penguin Encounter were in a 'real' zoo, or in a marine animal zoo without the funfair.