Generally speaking, I visit zoos to look at exhibits, less so the animals.
I wouldn't say that is completely true for me, but I do enjoy seeing if animals act differently towards different features in different exhibits.
Generally speaking, I visit zoos to look at exhibits, less so the animals.
While not exactly my case, I do find myself drawn to the empty exhibits in a zoo as if there was an animal in it. Sometimes I’ll try to speculate what was once housed in the space based on the design (though at my home zoo, this speculation is more just prior knowledge)Generally speaking, I visit zoos to look at exhibits, less so the animals.
I do as well, unless it is a particularly rare animal. I am generally amused by pictures on the media page here of animal closeups that don't show any of the habitat....I like to get a feel for a zoo and how they design, not just see another closeup picture of a giraffe.Generally speaking, I visit zoos to look at exhibits, less so the animals.
I write from the future.Considering the fact that the only platypus ever imported to the UK died due to the stress of hearing depth charges being detonated nearby as the ship carrying it passed through the Irish Sea during the height of WWII, the stress of suddenly having a bright light shone into the exhibit easily could have killed the San Diego animals.
The Commerford Travelling Petting Zoo in Connecticut has an elephant but no Tigers, Lions, Giraffes or Rhinos.I got one, but I wished there was a zoo, somewhere out there in the world, one, that has Elephants (African or Asian; or both), but no Tigers or Lions, or Giraffes, or even Rhinos. A Zoo like Buttonwood Park Zoo before the Master Plan (which includes Tigers). If there is a zoo like that, it would be so unique. I don't hate Tigers, Lions, Giraffes or Rhinos, though.
I got one, but I wished there was a zoo, somewhere out there in the world, one, that has Elephants (African or Asian; or both), but no Tigers or Lions, or Giraffes, or even Rhinos. A Zoo like Buttonwood Park Zoo before the Master Plan (which includes Tigers). If there is a zoo like that, it would be so unique. I don't hate Tigers, Lions, Giraffes or Rhinos, though.
That’s both the available species of camel!Not a current zoo as it closed in 1999, but Cricket St Thomas Wildlife Park in the UK did. I visited several times in the 80s and early 90s when I was growing up. They had Asian elephants but never held lions, tigers, giraffes or rhinos.
The other major species I can remember in addition to elephants are leopards, jaguars, zebras, camels and sea lions.
I nearly said Rosamond Gifford in Syracuse... only to remember they have an Amur Tiger.I got one, but I wished there was a zoo, somewhere out there in the world, one, that has Elephants (African or Asian; or both), but no Tigers or Lions, or Giraffes, or even Rhinos. A Zoo like Buttonwood Park Zoo before the Master Plan (which includes Tigers). If there is a zoo like that, it would be so unique. I don't hate Tigers, Lions, Giraffes or Rhinos, though.