I honestly don't know whether it's stupid or genius.
I honestly don't know whether it's stupid or genius.
I honestly don't know whether it's stupid or genius.
It wouldn't slide, the bars look flat.Realistically how is the tortoise going to get off those train track things if it manages to slide into it? They're way too heavy to be lifted at arm's length, you'd need a crane if it happened
All in all I think it's innovative, but no-one ever said that innovative doesn't mean insane![]()
No, they're certainly circular.It wouldn't slide, the bars look flat.
I meant flat as in level.No, they're certainly circular.
Umm a man-made kitchen is not a native habitat, and how is creating a fake kitchen cheaper than creating a fake wooded or grassy areas?
~Thylo
Mice and Humans coevolvred for over 10 000 years.In such an extant that the majority of the population of many mice and rat species is compleatly dependent on human life.
And my comment of being cheap is more about how their are lot of
unnecessary expensive enclousres (asian temples are a good example, which are also, unlike human living sapces NOT the native habitat of animals like elephants or tigers)
"Native" exhibits fit much better to species who life in them exclusively.
No they didnt...Mice and Humans coevolvred for over 10 000 years.In such an extant that the majority of the population of many mice and rat species is compleatly dependent on human life.
Mice and rats did not evolve into the "kitchen pest" niche. Neither did humans. These are wild animals, not kitchen appliancesAnd my comment of being cheap is more about how their are lot of
unnecessary expensive enclousres (asian temples are a good example, which are also, unlike human living sapces NOT the native habitat of animals like elephants or tigers)
I do like the look of this exhibit, but it definitely is not the native mice/rat habitat."Native" exhibits fit much better to species who life in them exclusively.
.... but in all seriousness, probably the worst exhibit I have seen in pure terms of "WTF were they thinking?" was a certain mixed exhibit for Spectacled Bear, Brazilian Tapir, Capybara, Spider Monkey, Asian Short-clawed Otter, South American Coati and Buffy-headed Capuchin.
Sounds awful (to put it as mildly as possible ) and considering that the capuchin species you mention is critically endangered I sincerely hope that none of these ended up being killed.
Your hopes, sadly, are in vain.
Sounds awful (to put it as mildly as possible ) and considering that the capuchin species you mention is critically endangered I sincerely hope that none of these ended up being killed.
Your hopes, sadly, are in vain.
Honestly I'm lost for words though quite a few four or five letter words come to mind to describe whoever thought that a mix like that was a good idea and would work out.
Honestly I'm lost for words though quite a few four or five letter words come to mind to describe whoever thought that a mix like that was a good idea and would work out.
Just do a search on the forum for "David Gill" and "South Lakes", and rest assured you are but one in a long line to rue the day he ever opened a zoo......
I think it looks pretty cool, actually.Although the enclosure it’s self in my opinion is far from bad the idea is stupid, the exhibit is trying to represent pollution but instead of the normal route it makes half the tank ‘polluted’ and the other pristine. The lighting makes it awkward.
Slipper Lobster/Fish Tank - ZooChat
EDIT: photo credit to WhistlingKite24
I don't think the tapirs did particularly well out of it.Just do a search on the forum for "David Gill" and "South Lakes", and rest assured you are but one in a long line to rue the day he ever opened a zoo......