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I just uploaded approximately 200 brand-new photos of the zoo into the gallery.
 
Reading the RFP for the bidding design firms (that is, the document the Zoo issued to guide those firms that want to design it) it DOES mention underwater viewing of the hot springs! So that is the goal.
 

That's interesting. Admittedly I am a bit disappointed that they have to get super common animals to draw crowds (you can see zebras at like, every zoo!) but I won't criticize 'em for it. Gotta do what you gotta do. Since they might be getting giraffes, I'm wondering if they'll set up a feeding station, since that's become so popular in zoos. (admittedly I do enjoy feeding giraffes, but it's mostly because I get all excited about how big giraffes are close up) Though I am a bit surprised that someone who writes books about zoos is criticizing them for not having some of the conventional zoo animals. You'd think someone who has been to lots of zoos would eventually develop an interest for the weirder or rarer animals. Sure, there's nothing wrong with liking a popular animal (I myself am a fan of tigers) but I don't get complaining every time it's not in a zoo.

Glad to see that the Hawaiian monk seal exhibit is moving forward. I was afraid it would get delayed again.

Snow monkey exhibit sounds like it'll be pretty cool.
 
That's interesting. Admittedly I am a bit disappointed that they have to get super common animals to draw crowds (you can see zebras at like, every zoo!) but I won't criticize 'em for it. Gotta do what you gotta do. Since they might be getting giraffes, I'm wondering if they'll set up a feeding station, since that's become so popular in zoos. (admittedly I do enjoy feeding giraffes, but it's mostly because I get all excited about how big giraffes are close up) Though I am a bit surprised that someone who writes books about zoos is criticizing them for not having some of the conventional zoo animals. You'd think someone who has been to lots of zoos would eventually develop an interest for the weirder or rarer animals. Sure, there's nothing wrong with liking a popular animal (I myself am a fan of tigers) but I don't get complaining every time it's not in a zoo.

Glad to see that the Hawaiian monk seal exhibit is moving forward. I was afraid it would get delayed again.

Snow monkey exhibit sounds like it'll be pretty cool.

It does seem strange that the Minnesota Zoo is wanting to keep African species. Doesn't the Como Park Zoo have those already? Will this be the first zoo to have Hawaiian monk seals? I never knew those were exhibited in zoos.
 
It does seem strange that the Minnesota Zoo is wanting to keep African species. Doesn't the Como Park Zoo have those already? Will this be the first zoo to have Hawaiian monk seals? I never knew those were exhibited in zoos.

The Waikiki Aquarium in Hawaii that has monk seals, but Minnesota will certainly be the only mainland zoo with them.
 
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