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Originally Posted by Taisha
Mountain gorilla exhibit? Nice fairy- tale.
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5 Species of rhino, better fairy tale
Anyway, as I said I'd post I will do
1) A good mix of some larger common species and some smaller, rarer species. Whereas orangs, rhinos, eles, jags and tigers are all present, so to are elephant-shrews, kiwi, pangolins and fairy penguins.
2) Something that stands out to me in a geeky way [Helodermid house being a prime example]
3) A zoo that doesn't pander to children and families - whereas these are welcome it's not all about them. Yes there could be a play area, but there's also intelligent, educational signage, souvenir shops of cuddly toys are reduced in number and some taxonomic/scientific study books are also availale [I've never seen a C Groves book in a zoo shop, surely one of the prime places to put one!]
4) They do a guide yearly, with a nice map and information on not just the big species, but all animals that they keep, with details about the exhibit, the individual animals etc.
5) Friendly staff that, where animal health and welfare allow, will take me to see a currently off-show animal if said staff member knew how interested I was. Also, for the people that don't ask the same question that every other visitor in the zoo asks, for the question to be answered with interesting, off-record discussions when the staff have established trust and that I'm not just a regular joe visitor.