Oops, took that wrong.
I don’t remember fairy tale theming anywhere in the zoo. Could somebody post pictures?
I see.
For me it’s Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. Let me explain. Now for such a unrecognized zoo in my opinion, they have a great collection. They have a...
For me, the secretary bird is my favorite since it’s just so colorful and unique. They get pretty tall too. Not to mention, they are on the risk...
I’ve updated the list to take off Iowa. Only 500 meters away. Geez didn’t know it was that close.
Honestly, since the facility is not open to the public, we may never see the Sumatran Rhinoceros ever again.
Push everything back and put Wisconsin at #1. I’m going to switch Vermont with Wyoming. Take Iowa off the list as it has a healthy amount of good...
Thanks for the tidbit! Probably going to make Wisconsin #1.
Gotcha, though Vermont might be better for animal welfare then.
Wisconsin County, Racine, and Henry Villas are all zoos that come to mind. For me at least. EDIT: oops I’m too full of Wisconsin. Milwaukee
The thing is with high population states is that they have usually a niche to them. Florida is a vacation hotspot. New York is... well NY. But...
While I believe Wisconsin has its good zoos (Milwaukee County Zoo) and it’s bad (Jo-Don Farms), I’ve come to the decision that Wisconsin has a...
You’ve made a good point and I’ve seen Wisconsin’s lack of quality zoos. And I believe that if you had a collection of crappy zoos, the one with 0...
Lehigh Valley has a walkthrough with red kangaroos and Columbus has the Asian aviary with I believe Reeves Muntjac.
1. Wyoming 2. Vermont 3. New Hampshire 4. Maine 5. West Virginia 6. Iowa
I’m going to remove Idaho. It has a healthy amount of zoos.
It looks like the red fox/snapping turtle exhibit was demolished for a new bobcat exhibit... Well no snappers or unique mixed species exhibit....
I see. Is there any sort of barrier between them?
Gotta say that is the biggest box turtle exhibit I’ve ever seen. The fox and the snapper is odd. I’ve seen American alligator + Alligator snapping...
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