If you think that's bad, the last pool in the Barcelona Zoo's crocodile greenhouse (formerly keeping american alligators, then spectacled caimans and currently a Nile softshell turtle) has had coins thrown into it as long as I can remember. Only the last inhabitant has yet to receive any coins, but that may be because he was put there shortly after the lockdown ended here.At various zoos, I have witnessed a lot of people throwing coins into koi/waterfowl ponds, when a sign that is literally two feet away says not to.
I don't really have much more to add to this thread, but I may as well mention some situations I've experienced;
- A trashy family was chucking bread at the orangutans at Barcelona Zoo. I politely told them it wasn't allowed and they threatened to curb-stomp me. I called security, and later was told by the staff that they were difficult to expel.
- Another trashy family in Barcelona Zoo allowed their two Fortnite-playing kids to go into the Galapagos giant tortoise exhibit and they started to floss around one of them. Me and another visitor told them to stop, and those chavs used every insult in their dictionary at us. Again, we warned security immediately.
- When I was about 7, my dad and my older brother reached out and touched a kiwi in a kiwi house in a wildlife park in Christchurch (don't remember which one, but it wasn't Orana. It was mostly farm animals, and there were some feedable giant eels). The kiwi took fright, of course, and I was outraged even back then XD.