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I've visited aquariums (-ia?) in which the visitors can walk among the sealife in a clear plastic tube. It's fun to be in the middle of the environment with something happening all around. I think it would be nice to have something similar in a zoo, possibly made of chain-link fence, with a walk fitted
into the bottom and maybe some extra barricades where needed. I'm thinking of protection from the larger, stronger animals, such as elephants and rhinos. Imagine - monkeys climbing all around, a big cat sunning itself on the tube top, a walk over a hippo pool. Given time, the animals would probably get used to the people and ignore them.
Arnd Drossel takes this idea one step further.
http://www.dailymai...youve-got-into.html [jutta, Aug 19 2008]
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Baked: at, for example, the Congo Gorilla Forest at the Bronx Zoo, and the Portland (Oregon) and Seattle zoos' otter exhibits. |
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Although mostly without the protective barricades... |
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How about a network of walk-through tubes of the zoo's surrounding area so the animals could walk through us? Presumably they'd head back for feeding time. |
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Given that many animals are given to using projectile excrement, I think I'd want something a little less perforated than a chain-link tube. |
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Oh! I've been on one of them aquarium tube thingys. They should have a bird one of them and the tube will be all pooped on. a fantastic time for all. |
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Even then, the animals would hang out in the back of the enclosure, so far away that you just see a blob of hair. |
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"Hey look, there's the bear!"
"Where"?"
"In the corner, behind that rock, I can see the very top of it's...head? I think it's black, maybe brown." |
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Baked. The Toledo Zoo has a Hippo-quarium thing that should work that way, but the hippos hide at the back and you can never see them through the water. |
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I went through a thing like that in a gorilla pen once. |
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