One of my favorite things about visiting new zoos, both in reality and in the ZooChat galleries, is discovering little unique elements of zoo exhibits or landscapes that may have no conservation, educational, or practical value, but are just plain cool or fun. These elements help make a zoo unique and I imagine may bring smiles and happiness to the visitors who notice them.
Where are your favorite fun, cool, quirky zoo elements that you have experienced in your zoo travels?
Some examples of what I'm talking about:
The Cajun werewolf at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans (picture by snowleopard: http://www.zoochat.com/314/louisiana-swamp-swamp-monster-183025/)
The little animals on the roofs of the small mammal house and other buildings in the Smithsonian National Zoo (picture by Blopsz: http://www.zoochat.com/612/roof-characters-218358/)
The "supercroc" fossil near the American alligator exhibit at the Oakland Zoo (picture by snowleopard: http://www.zoochat.com/857/childrens-zoo-sarcosuchus-imperator-fossil-239691/)
Where are your favorite fun, cool, quirky zoo elements that you have experienced in your zoo travels?
Some examples of what I'm talking about:
The Cajun werewolf at the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans (picture by snowleopard: http://www.zoochat.com/314/louisiana-swamp-swamp-monster-183025/)
The little animals on the roofs of the small mammal house and other buildings in the Smithsonian National Zoo (picture by Blopsz: http://www.zoochat.com/612/roof-characters-218358/)
The "supercroc" fossil near the American alligator exhibit at the Oakland Zoo (picture by snowleopard: http://www.zoochat.com/857/childrens-zoo-sarcosuchus-imperator-fossil-239691/)