Most Profitable Zoo Animals

What about koalas? They are rare, cute, small, and extremely popular. Also red pandas for some of the same reasons.
 
There was a similar thread before, and the answer was something like: domestic rabbits and goats in the petting zoo.
 
What about koalas? They are rare, cute, small, and extremely popular. Also red pandas for some of the same reasons.
Koalas have a very specific diet which could be draining if there aren't any eucalyptus trees near the zoo in question. Red pandas also require browse and good air conditioning depending on where the zoo is located.
 
Golden lion tamarins are an easy crowd-drawer, my mom absolutely loves them.
Bet she was upset when Minnesota Phased out there cotton topped tamarins. No getting more on-topic lemurs(especially the ring-tailed ones) seem very profitable, same with most smaller primates. Red pandas are everywhere nowadays. Zebras don’t seem that expensive & they’ll definitely draw a crowd, so maybe?
 
Bet she was upset when Minnesota Phased out there cotton topped tamarins. No getting more on-topic lemurs(especially the ring-tailed ones) seem very profitable, same with most smaller primates. Red pandas are everywhere nowadays. Zebras don’t seem that expensive & they’ll definitely draw a crowd, so maybe?
I honestly never really realized that the cotton-tops had left, since I assumed they were just hiding in their exhibits. She likes The titi monkeys though, and so do I, and I don't think they are phased out are they?
 
Koalas have a very specific diet which could be draining if there aren't any eucalyptus trees near the zoo in question. Red pandas also require browse and good air conditioning depending on where the zoo is located.

Here in Australia there are many ‘zoos’ that only have koalas (and maybe a couple other animals) and entirely survive on the massive tourism draw that koalas give.
 
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