A few weeks back I posted a thread on speculating how extinct animals would be kept in zoos if they were still alive, it was a lot of fun. The recent thread on the Loch Ness monster got me thinking, if mythical creatures like bigfoot, Nessie, and dragons were real, would we be keeping them in zoos, and if so, how? (since mythical creatures have lots of interpretations, there's some flexibility here, but I'm mostly thinking of popular interpretations)
I think bigfoot would be a popular, though controversial, zoo animal. In the modern day, they would probably be reserved for very big zoos that can provide lots of space and enrichment. For the zoos that keep bigfoot, it would probably be a star species.
Big, flying, fire-breathing dragons would probably be out of the question unless they can be trained.
Unicorns would probably survive well in captivity, and their striking white coats would probably make them popular attractions.
Anything with human intelligence wouldn't be kept in the modern day, though mermaid aquariums and centaur exhibits may be an embarrassing relic of the past.
I think bigfoot would be a popular, though controversial, zoo animal. In the modern day, they would probably be reserved for very big zoos that can provide lots of space and enrichment. For the zoos that keep bigfoot, it would probably be a star species.
Big, flying, fire-breathing dragons would probably be out of the question unless they can be trained.
Unicorns would probably survive well in captivity, and their striking white coats would probably make them popular attractions.
Anything with human intelligence wouldn't be kept in the modern day, though mermaid aquariums and centaur exhibits may be an embarrassing relic of the past.