TheGytrash
Well-Known Member
Every zoo has its big-ticket exhibits that draw a lot of guests, but they also have their less-loved exhibits that either exist to complement a larger exhibit, is on a waiting list for an upcoming renovation, or just isn’t a very popular and beloved species.
What are your favorite under-appreciated exhibits at your local zoo? It can be because you like the exhibit design, you’re a fan of the species, or you just think the animals are particularly fun to watch?
For example, the Bronx Zoo’s Congo Gorilla Forest is absolutely amazing. But if you prefer to spend more time at the mixed-species red river hog and mandrill exhibit in the same complex and visit the gorillas as an afterthought, this thread is for you.
In my case, the giant pandas are a big draw at the National Zoo, but my favorite bears at the zoo are the Andean bears. Their exhibit is tucked away off the beaten path and is relatively “no frills” in design compared to the lavish panda habitat, but the Andean bears are often quite active and fun to watch, especially when there are babies. The exhibit has two benches guests can sit on to watch the bears and it rarely gets crowded, so I just really like to hang out there.
What are your favorite under-appreciated exhibits at your local zoo? It can be because you like the exhibit design, you’re a fan of the species, or you just think the animals are particularly fun to watch?
For example, the Bronx Zoo’s Congo Gorilla Forest is absolutely amazing. But if you prefer to spend more time at the mixed-species red river hog and mandrill exhibit in the same complex and visit the gorillas as an afterthought, this thread is for you.
In my case, the giant pandas are a big draw at the National Zoo, but my favorite bears at the zoo are the Andean bears. Their exhibit is tucked away off the beaten path and is relatively “no frills” in design compared to the lavish panda habitat, but the Andean bears are often quite active and fun to watch, especially when there are babies. The exhibit has two benches guests can sit on to watch the bears and it rarely gets crowded, so I just really like to hang out there.