But you haven’t backed your claim up all too well. You made the hot take so therefore I am asking what backs your opinionI already posted a reason as to why europe is better.
But you haven’t backed your claim up all too well. You made the hot take so therefore I am asking what backs your opinionI already posted a reason as to why europe is better.
Saying "it just is" isn't a reason in my bookI already posted a reason as to why europe is better.
Honestly, the display of aquatic fauna is needed in more zoos.You know what does hold water? Aquariums and fish tanks. Which should be more common in zoo's.
But you haven’t backed your claim up all too well. You made the hot take so therefore I am asking what backs your opinion![]()
Saying "it just is" isn't a reason in my bookOr if you're talking about you saying American exhibitry is odd, why don't you give us some examples and why you think so? This thread is for discussing opinions but people usually like to hear why someone disagrees with them. You can't just say something and not provide anything to back that up.
Now I can agree to that, I would love to see more aquariums when possible at zoosYou know what does hold water? Aquariums and fish tanks. Which should be more common in zoo's.
I disagree. African habitats are ogre-reated. Inevitable even.If a Zoo doesn't have an African area, it's not worth going.
I disagree. African habitats are ogre-reated. Inevitable even.
IIRC, isn't Australia itself the main limiting factor of animal exports from the country? Many countries may have incredible native fauna that is worthy of large buildings or habitats, but the countries they reside in have no interest in exporting them, or only doing so in an exploitive manner.I believe so much resources of zoo resources are funneled into big African habitats creating monogenous looks across the board. I believe more efforts should be made for creating a worldwide effort and push for importing Australian wildlife and creating big grandiose Australia sections - it is a crime that there are no Bilbies and Brush-Tailed Possums in the Unite States.
I will say, some newer African exhibits are at least trying to break the mold. San Diego's Africa Rocks is a pretty good example, along with Nashville's plans for a 40 ACRE African Safari. In the latter's case, even with the standard big hitters of giraffe, lion and hippo, there's still unique enough elements being proposed to distinguish it from other, more run-of-the-mill African savannas, like a leopard forest with monkeys, *klipspringer*, a wetlands with presumably sitatunga, A BOAT RIDE WHERE YOU CAN VIEW SAID HIPPOS AND OTHER AFRICAN WILDLIFE, etc. (Inb4 "Hannover did it first") Even with seemingly run-of-the-mill savannas, there's unique elements that distinguish them from one another, like Omaha's MASSIVE lion kopje, Dallas' elephant/giraffe/ostrich/hoofstock mix, Fresno's swinging giraffe bridge and Hagenbeckian vistas, etc. The reality about exhibit design is that a lot of elements have to make the zoo money in order to support their different programs, and they need space to rent out for events and fundraisers, along with elements to attract potential investors and philanthropists. Hence the standard "African lodges", the standard mixed-species savanna, the standard big pachyderm, the standard big carnivore, etc. I do appreciate the zoos that are actually taking unique concepts and are making them work, or adding a new twist to standard, marketable concepts. The general public and philanthropists/investors will accept the typical ruined Asian temple or the big African lodge, but the beauty of studying exhibit design as a hobby is appreciating the elements that make each seemingly standard exhibit different and unique. Not every zoo can get away with a River's Edge, a Galapagos Islands or a buffalo aviary, but the zoos that do are all the more appreciated by a lot of zoo nerds like myself. (This is fun, playing devil's advocate.)I believe so much resources of zoo resources are funneled into big African habitats creating monogenous looks across the board. I believe more efforts should be made for creating a worldwide effort and push for importing Australian wildlife and creating big grandiose Australia sections - it is a crime that there are no Bilbies and Brush-Tailed Possums in the Unite States.
You are more than welcome to inquire about someone's point kindly, asking them why they think the way they do in an approachable and kind way. As a ZooChat veteran, I would love to see this happen again instead of outright inflammatory remarks whenever someone posts something that they themselves do not agree with.I think this thread would be a lot more constructive if people would actually be willing to back up their own points/opinions if they are questioned on them instead of saying absolutely useless statements and deflecting the question. Having opinions is one thing, but you should actually be able to give sensical reasoning instead of holding some weird bias for no actually valid reason.
Would also be nice to not be so rude to say people aren't worth speaking too if they haven't had the privilege of seeing a certain rare species! That's not an actual worthwhile opinion, that is just being pretentious.![]()
Yes and no... This is a Hot Take thread. Usually what that means across the internet is that you drop a take and then you leave it be. This type of thread invites useless arguments, and that's part of the fun of it. On the other hand, some of these takes are meant as jokes, and should be treated as such, not giving more attention to it than it's worth.I think this thread would be a lot more constructive if people would actually be willing to back up their own points/opinions if they are questioned on them instead of saying absolutely useless statements and deflecting the question. Having opinions is one thing, but you should actually be able to give sensical reasoning instead of holding some weird bias for no actually valid reason.
Would also be nice to not be so rude to say people aren't worth speaking too if they haven't had the privilege of seeing a certain rare species! That's not an actual worthwhile opinion, that is just being pretentious.![]()
When someone makes a statement in the thread that is naturally pretentious and inflammatory like the douc comment and then continues to provide nothing of substance in their further arguments I think it's quite rich to suggest that I am being "outright inflammatory" or that you should sympathise and be kind when someone has already been causing trouble upthreadYou are more than welcome to inquire about someone's point kindly, asking them why they think the way they do in an approachable and kind way. As a ZooChat veteran, I would love to see this happen again instead of outright inflammatory remarks whenever someone posts something that they themselves do not agree with.
I think you will find most users here would much prefer this thread be used for discussion based on controversial opinions rather than opinions to cause "useless arguments" and jokes. There is places for jokes, including this thread... if your post is clearly a joke relating to something previously stated instead of dropping a random "hot take" as a joke. To do otherwise would quite frankly be childish. If you don't want attention, why bother posting an opinion on a public forum? It would be much more beneficial to use this thread for constructive discussion than using it as a place to drop some random jokes.Yes and no... This is a Hot Take thread. Usually what that means across the internet is that you drop a take and then you leave it be. This type of thread invites useless arguments, and that's part of the fun of it. On the other hand, some of these takes are meant as jokes, and should be treated as such, not giving more attention to it than it's worth.
Yes and no... This is a Hot Take thread. Usually what that means across the internet is that you drop a take and then you leave it be. This type of thread invites useless arguments, and that's part of the fun of it. On the other hand, some of these takes are meant as jokes, and should be treated as such, not giving more attention to it than it's worth.
What makes you say this?If a Zoo doesn't have an African area, it's not worth going.
you have to be pretty thick headed if you cant see the general size difference in exhibit design across the 2 continents
What if a zoo has an extensive African collection, but designs their zoo in a different format? For instance, elephants, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes exhibited in a Grasslands Area alongside bison, pronghorn, anteaters, rhea, kangaroos, etc. And Gorillas amd Okapis in a Rainforest Area alongside Jaguars, spider monkeys, malayan tapirs, orangutans, etc.? There are multiple good ways to set up a zoo- and frankly I find zoogeographic theming overrated and overdone.If a Zoo doesn't have an African area, it's not worth going.