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I think the Capital of Texas Zoo in Cedar Creek, Texas has the worst name because 1) Austin is the capital city of Texas AND has a zoo in the main city and 2) the name just sounds so ugly when you look at it.
The zoo itself is only 30 minutes out of Austin, so is essentially within the cities proximity. The actual Austin zoo your referring too is also a 20 minute drive from the city too.I think the Capital of Texas Zoo in Cedar Creek, Texas has the worst name because 1) Austin is the capital city of Texas AND has a zoo in the main city and 2) the name just sounds so ugly when you look at it.
Right? What are they hiding? Besides rare taxa off-show I guess...Batu Secret Zoo's a bizarre name.
In Indonesia: Batu Secret Zoo's a bizarre name.
From my understanding, Biopark was an attempt to reword any long name by simply putting "Bio" as a general term for safeguarding biological beings, so in substance to avoid long names such as "Zoological and Botanical garden and Aquarium, Vivarium, Terrarium" etc etc, so just a broad term for anything bio-related and to highlight the intricacy of the relationship between all living beings: it however did not take foot and it's mainly being used by Zoos to cover their insecurities with the local community, see the Rome's Zoo, and has never been used by Botanical Gardens to my knowledge because they don't have to wash their past.Biopark
I like it actually, it's straight to the point.Don't really know of any truly bad zoo names, just some uncreative ones. Such as the French bird park "bird park" (Parc des Oiseaux)
I was going Too mention ZooDoo but Yoo beat me Too itThe previous name for Hobart Zoo and Aquarium, ‘ZooDoo Zoo, was probably the worst.
Honourable mention for any of the literally shameful attempts to hide a zoo’s identity by changing ‘Zoo’ names to thinks like Biopark, Durrell Wildlife, EcoPark etc. Thankfully most such monstrosities have since been reversed.