I'm sure that is most the reason. A person in Australia probably won't spend much time at a kangaroo exhibit. If you ever get the chance, it is incredible to see bison in the wild. They are majestic. Even though I have seen them in the wild I do like to see wolves and bears in zoos.Your answer makes me wonder if where we are all from has some level of bearing on our answers to this question. For me, a lot of these animals are actually quite a novelty.
I really enjoy bison! I think they are so majestic. And also their young are just adorable. I would absolutely love to see them in the wild! I’m quite keen on bighorn sheep too, and like elk and moose too. I’m not normally an enormous fan of hoofstock, but these animals especially do tend to catch my eye. Maybe as they are a little less common in my part of the world?
Exhibits that I rarely bother with would be bat walk-throughs , butterfly houses and I have little interest in any invertebrates, I personally can't understand why so many rate B.U.G S at London, I think most of the individual exhibits are poor, apart from the jellyfish!
I'm sure that is most the reason. A person in Australia probably won't spend much time at a kangaroo exhibit. If you ever get the chance, it is incredible to see bison in the wild. They are majestic. Even though I have seen them in the wild I do like to see wolves and bears in zoos.
I've never been comfortable with cetaceans in captivity - as I've mentioned on other forums - so tend to avoid those exhibits.
I really wish there would be a zoo that showcases accurate dinosaursI usually try to see everything when I visit a zoo, though I often skip the farm sections, since I find domesticated animals a lot less interesting than wild species. I do like chickens though.
As for the animatronic dinosaurs mentioned previously in this thread, I would like them a lot more if they all weren’t so dang inaccurate.