Most Likely Reason(s) or Attraction(s) that will make a European Zoochatter Going to American Zoo(s)

Most Likely Reason(s) or Attraction(s) that will make a European Zoochatter Going to American Zoo(s)

  • Seeing Massai giraffes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cincinati Zoo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Koalafornia

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

Nikola Chavkosk

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Here I am again, seems that I get motivated late in the night, because this period I am night bird - some species of owl, possibly South American species.
What would be the most likely reason(s) or attarction(s) that will make an European zoochatter going to American zoo. :p Here I can vote too.
You can add you suggestions for other reasons via posts.
 
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While not necessarily being driven to visit,I'm gonna say it's most likely a European ZooChatter would end up at Disney's Animal Kingdom. In 2015 Disney's Animal Kingdom got just short of 11 million guests,which is by far the largest attendance of a zoological institution in the world,and it's a very fair assumption that a rather large amount of people will end up at Disney World at some point in their lives.
 
What about Dallas zoo, Fort Worth zoo, Houston zoo and San Antonio zoo, which of these would be most attractive to an European zoochatter? Or which of these you think deserves the place of most attractive according you, American zoochatters that visited them?
 
What about Dallas zoo, Fort Worth zoo, Houston zoo and San Antonio zoo, which of these would be most attractive to an European zoochatter? Or which of these you think deserves the place of most attractive according you, American zoochatters that visited them?

Dallas,without a doubt. I've never been but it's often very highly ranked on best zoo lists,even on ZooChat. If I recall San Antonio has a massive bird collection (though someone can feel free to correct me on that),but Dallas would be "best".
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for the most part it seems North Americans and Europeans have been keeping to their respective sides of the ditch?

Apart from Arizona Docent and Tim Brown I'm unaware of anybody who regularly travels between the two continents for zoo-going?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for the most part it seems North Americans and Europeans have been keeping to their respective sides of the ditch?

Apart from Arizona Docent and Tim Brown I'm unaware of anybody who regularly travels between the two continents for zoo-going?

I'll be in the US again soon. There will be zoos ;)
 
I would like to see the ASDM and the Monterey Bay aquarium, as the other zoos I dreamed of visiting took a downturn.
 
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