People who dangle their babies over the alligator exhibit at the Newport Aquarium.
Nah, that's natural selection at work right there![]()
You've said exactly what I'd have said. You have to be responsible for your family and/or the people you are going with. Parents letting their children to do that with a sign inches away is extremely irresponsible. They have to learn that we aren't intending to run around after your children, you have to be a parent and just tell your precious child to stop.People who knock on the glass of exhibits when there's a sign, often inches away from the offender, telling people not to knock on the glass. When it's adults doing it, there's no excuse. Granted, kids can't read depending on their age, but it's up to their parents to stop them from doing it.
I can't stand people who talk on their cell phones in the exhibits, especially noctunal ones.
I concur with all of the previously mentioned posts. I went to the zoo in Tampa FL and couldn't find any employees who spoke English. I went to get something to eat and I couldn't ask the lady behind the counter a question. Fortunately the lady behind me in line translated. I couldn't ask questions about any of the animals because no one could speak English. I didn't have this much trouble communicating when I went to the two zoos in Paris France.
Hi Grafxman.
Being from England and purely out of curiosity, how come none of the staff from a Florida zoo speak English?
Hi Grafxman.
Being from England and purely out of curiosity, how come none of the staff from a Florida zoo speak English?
Another pet peeve: visitors who ask zoo employees questions specifically to test the keeper or to make them (the visitor) appear clever. For example, when we did the wombat encounter at Healesville Sanctuary recently, there was one guy in the group who kept asking really obscure questions, like "why are there no wombats in the Otways"?
I'd have just shouted at the bitch.Visiting the zoo on Friday the following occured.
Mothers and their precious ones.
Trying to view the Lions 'mothers were all blocking the way not observing the animals mind just chatting about their previous evening exploits whilst their 'precious ones' were running around screaming at the top of their lungs also not looking at the animals , I said ' my goodness I need some cotton wool for my ears' Precious mother on hearing this said' how dare you say that to my children ' My reply 'how about some respect'
precious mummy reply .'it is half term you know I suppose you would complain if the animals make a noise!' I should be so lucky.!
Note;The precious ones were about 2 years old hardly school age.......
(THIS COULD BE HAPPENING AT A ZOO NEAR YOU)
I'd have just shouted at the bitch.