*Question of the episode: What is one European Zoo Exhibit that deserves a feature?* First of all, if I asked this before, I apologize - but it doesn't help to get some new perspectives and answers from new viewers! If I only had a moment to answer this question - when I think European Zoos my mind immediately thinks of the Burgers' Ocean. Thank you, Marc! For once again helping out and improving the channel in the best ways possible. Below is a list of every episode on Zoo Tours that he's contributed to. Some contain a few of his own clips, and others were filmed by him entirely. - Rainforest of the Americas at the Los Angeles Zoo: th-cam.com/video/jVKSbsiu9lY/w-d-xo.html - Africa Rocks at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/uhvuIxyqZWg/w-d-xo.html - Elephant Odyssey at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/wgZ1uYxoYSs/w-d-xo.html - Monkey Trails and Forest Tales at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/p09mCe4qZtk/w-d-xo.html - Australian Adventures at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/c89lcbetnyQ/w-d-xo.html - Tiger River at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/V7PwrpXPRYA/w-d-xo.html - Wildlife Explorer's Basecamp at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/FCShq8NNCNg/w-d-xo.html - Wild Arctic at SeaWorld San Diego: th-cam.com/video/SU2-bD4PJiU/w-d-xo.html - Patagonia at the Paris Zoo: th-cam.com/video/IFzwZmie358/w-d-xo.html - African Safari Part I at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/QVDpbKTQ3-Y/w-d-xo.html - African Safari Part II at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/1qmBjghItkk/w-d-xo.html Species List of Madagascar as of Spring 2023: 1. Rodriguez Flying Fox, White-Winged Ibis, Red Fody, Madagascar Teal, Greater Vasa Parrot (free flying in the Guyana greenhouse - these were most likely not seen as they were not filmed) 2. Black Lemur, Straw-Colored Fruit Bat 3. Greater Bamboo Lemur 4. Panther Chameleon 5. Radiated Tortoise 6. Malagasy Tree Boa, Tomato Frog 7. Spider Tortoise, Madagascar Girdled Lizard 8. Malagasy Ground Boa, Mantidactylus 9. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko 10. Blue Green Chromis, Bristle-Tail Filefish, Bluestreak Cleaner-Wrasse, Magnificent Sea Anemone, Longhorn Cowfish, Red Sea Sailfin Tang, Ribbon Eel, Giant Anthelia, Foxface Rabbitfish, Longspine Porcupinefish, Blue-Eyed Hermit Crab (Calcinus laevimanus), Caulastrea echinulata, Chocolate Surgeonfish, Two-Spined Angelfish, Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp, Pacific Cleaner Shrimp, Yellow Finger Coral, Copperband Butterflyfish, Pacific Orange-Spine Unicornfish, Maxima Clam, Mushroom Coral, Sea Goldie, Blue Tang, Globular Sea Urchin, Leaf Plate Montipora, Yellowtail Clownfish, Yellowbar Angelfish, Blue Sea Star, Sea Star 11. Fossa 12. White-Belted Ruffed Lemur 13. Mongoose Lemur 14. Ring-Tailed Lemur, Crowned Lemur 15. Radiated Tortoise 16. Red-belled Lemur, Crowned Sifaka Paris Zoo Website: www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr/en Paris Zoo Map: www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr/en/plan-your-visit/circuits/map-and-tours-2742
The Tiger Territory or the Rainforest House at ZSL deserve a tour on your channel And I hope in your future you’ll tour the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
I personally think a European zoo Exhibit that deserves a feature is the monsoon forest at Chester zoo, which is the biggest zoological building in the uk
This has got to be one of the top ranked exhibits on a species list hunters lists! So many unique species of lemurs I've yet to see in the flesh, especially those Crowned Sifakas! Hopefully one day I'll make it there. Shout out to Mark for making this all possible, and can't wait to see the next one.
I mean Leipzig has several amazing exhibits that would fit this channel. Gondwanaland, Africa, the new South American section, as well as the elephant house and some of the historic parts of the zoo
The biodome in the Zoo de Beauval in France is a must. I mean the whole zoo is impressive but their new biodome is incredible !!! I think you would love it
Any zoo in denmark deserves a spot on this channel, som prominent ones includes Copenhagen Zoo, Aalborg Zoo, Odense Zoo, Randers Regnskov, Knuthenborg Safari Park, Givskud Zoo: Løvepark, Den Blå Planet.
Really love these videos - And i think the zoo with the best zoo-exhibit should go to Copenhagen Zoo for their absolutely amazing elephant house and enclosures!
Britain has some really important zoos it would be interesting to see an outsiders' perspective on - Longleat was the first ever safari park outside of Africa [and is run by the Marquess of Bath], London Zoo was the first zoo built for more than just entertainment [and has 200 years of history], and Chester Zoo is one of the best zoos in the world [their 'Islands' expansion is simply one of a kind]. The Highland or Yorkshire Wildlife Parks are of note by the way their polar bear enclosures contrast with the standard in America - rather than a rocky terrain that 'looks right' to visitors, they're out in open fields and forests for the sake of enrichment. The Howletts collection is known for its gorillas and unique way of keeping them in very deep hay, to simulate the edible layers of vegetation of their rainforest habitat. Some other personal favourite zoos of mine include Marwell, Port Lymphe, Newquay and Edinburgh - all worth attention!
Pairi Daisa Zoo (I think I spelled that right) in Belgium has some incredibly themed exhibits! The Arctic Area in particular is worth covering on the channel.
Adding that the exhibit has the only Hanuman langurs in a UK zoo and the only small Indian mongooses in any zoo in Europe, and you definitely have one of the better exhibits in Britain.
I highly recommend the Chester zoo in England, an amazing zoological park with amazing species and spectacular exhibits. I went there and right before you even enter the zoo gates, you are greeted by the Asian elephant exhibit. But the best part of the zoo are the monsoon rainforest and jaguar exhibits. It is worth a trip.
i would LOVE for there to be a zoo tour of wildlands in Emmen in The Netherlands. i have been there many times and it is an absolutely phenomenal zoo. it is split into a desert/savannah section, a jungle section wich has one of the biggest greenhouses in the world, and an arctic section. all of wich deserve their own video but you can decide wich one you want to cover!
I would recommend if you plan to go to a zoo overseas, it should be the Duisburg zoo in Germany. One of ghetto last zoos that features the Amazon river dolphin.
The Masoala Rainforest Hall and the Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park from the Zurich Zoo are both one of the best zoo exhibits I know. The Masoala Hall is a recreation of the Rainforest in Masoala (Madagascar). It‘s definitely one of the most immersive exhibit in the world and sometimes you really forget that your in a Zoo. The Elephant House in the Kaeng Krachan Elephant parc is definitely a architectural highlight of the zoo, that every zoo fan should know. Also interesting is that on the outdoor enclosure the elephants are living together with a bachelor group of blackbucks and a group of Eld's deer.
Amazing Zoo exhibits in Europe: Gondwanaland and Pongoland Zoo Leipzig, Grizmek House Frankfurt Zoo, Aquarium Zoo Berlin, Elephantpark and Masoala Hall Zoo Zurich, Australian Wilhelma Stuttgart, Eismeer and Tropenhaus Zoo Hagenbeck, Haus der Meeres Vienna, Vivarium Zoo Basel
The top zoological parks in Europe are: Leipzig Zoo (gigantic gondwanaland + the african section + pangolins), Zurich Zoo (Masoala Rainforest is the top Madagascar exhibit in the world!), Burger's Zoo (the Bush and Desert halls are amazing + the magrove hall - the biggest indoor magrove in the world), Tierpark Berlin (with its himalayas section, but the whole park is amazing), Zooparc Beauval (the Equatorial Dome and the Hippo reserve are amazing!), Bioparc Duoe de la Fontaine (okapi exhibit is top!), Bioparc Valencia (amazing theming), Prague Zoo one of the best if not the best zoo in Europe (great Indonesian pavilion and it has pangolins!!), Berlin Zoo (kingdom of the hunters and the nocturnal house). Many people will say Pairi Daiza, but that place is just over-themed, the animal enclosures are not top standard and the place is just to impress the visitors. There are much better zoos around for animals and people.
I actually love Pairi Daiza. About the enclosures, they have a 4ha Asian elephant enclosure, a 2000m2 Siberian tiger enclosure, a nearly 9000m2 brown bear + timber wolf exhibit, a 5000m2 black bear exhibit, Their red Kangaroo's and Wallabies can freely roam the entire australian area (even in the Tasmanian devil habitat). The arctic penhuins live in a cave where it is constantly around 4 degrees celsius, The water for the penguins, polar bears and walrusses is constantly chilled to 2 to 4 degrees celcius. They even have artificial snow for the animals. Tey have pelicans that freely swim on a lake, The elefants get a daily swim in the lake, they have one of the few Snow leopard exhibits that is not netted over. Animals can choose if they want to be inside or outside themselves. (It has been named best zoo of Europe three times for a reason). And yes there are still several areas that need a lot of work done (Birds of prey area, Aquarium, ) To me Berlin zoo is a much worse experience for both animals and people (Kingdom of the hunters doesn't even have outdoor exhibits for all the cats, the habitats are smaller then in Pairi Daiza). The elephant exhibit is way too small, world of birds was nothing special, 2 different kind of giraffes, yet only 1 giraffe of each kind. I Enjoyed Tierpark way more then Berlin Zoo
@@danielpkortland You know, space is not everything in animal welfare. And just because a few enclosures in PD are good it does not mean they are all good. For the money that have (especially to build all that stuff) the enclosures should be the best in the world. Some are not. Getting nominated the best zoo in Europe (let me guess, based on TripAdvisor reviews) does not tell anything about the quality of the husbandry given to the animals. It is the best from the visitor experience/prespective.
Live Madagascar zones in zoos. It's a shame that not many zoos hold one of my favourite Madagascar Mongoose the BokiBoky or Narrow Striped Mongoose in the common tounge. Hope you get to show one off on your channel one day
I am biased and it isn't an exhibit but a whole zoo: Kolmården, Sweden. Visit that place. It might not be the fanciest or flashiest zoo, but it is really interesting seeing the animals in a Nordic woodlands landscape. I especially just like the layout of the Asian section with the tigers, dholes, red pandas and small-clawed otters. The way they're built it feels like the habitat are interconnected despite not being so, and they have a lot of water details that just mesh well design-wise with the lush forest.
Chester zoo is definitely one to visit and will bring a lot of shame to some of these videos it’s so realistic to their natural habitats and massive enclosures
Ay caramba! Try visiting the London Zoo next, Zak! And here are 5 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend.... 1) Which Komodo Dragon at the London Zoo passed away on February 21, 2023 from a degenerative arthritis? 2) What is the name of the lappet-faced vulture at the Dallas Zoo that died on January 21, 2023 from a puncture wound? 3) What is the name of the Central Park Zoo's escaped Eurasian Eagle Owl that has been flying around in New York when he passed away after 14 years? 4) How many binturongs does the Los Angeles Zoo have housed & bred so far? 5) How many years ago did the Alaska Zoo originally house Maggie the female African Elephant, before she retires to California? Muddle & Masiakasaurus!🇳🇱
The European zoo exhibit that I like deserves to have a Zoo Tours video is Land of the Lions at ZSL London Zoo. It's an Indian themed section that mainly houses Asian lions and it's based around the Gir Forest National park in India. The section demonstrates what the Gir Forest National Park looks like which, is the only place that Asian lions are seen in the wild and how the presence of Asian lions have affected the urban areas of India. It also has animals that aren't usually seen in captivity such as Hanuman langurs and the small Indian mongooses in Europe.
Just thought it'd be worth mentioning but the Giant Day Gecko in this vid has floppy tail syndrome which is usually a sign of improper husbandry and poor enclosure design forcing the geckos to perch completely vertically
Have you considered going to The Wilds which is a place an hour or two away from the Columbus zoo and is also owned by them and it’s basically Columbus zoo but as a safari experience
I think that you should totally visit highland wildlife park in Scotland and the reason is because you can see creatures that are found in Europe, Asia and North America and also the Vicuna from South America but for sure you should go there too see their European animals and among them is the Highland tiger aka the Scottish wildcat which the park has a conservation breeding for release center and the center is part of a charity that is a European partnership project and the charity is being used to save the Scottish wildcat from the brink of extinction in the only place you can find them aka Britain but besides the wildcat they have European bison aka Wisent 🦬, European wolf 🐺, Eurasian eagle owl 🦉, Wolverine and moose or as it’s called in Europe the elk and they have a lot of Asian animals there as well like Japanese macaque, Turkmenian Markhor, Himalayan Tahr, snow leopard, red panda, mishimi takin, Chinese goral, Yak, the only Polar bears in Scotland, Przewalski’s horse, Bactrian camel 🐫, Bactrian deer, White lipped deer, Himalayan Monal pheasant, arctic fox and great grey owl.
Check the new snow leopard exhibit at one of the best Zoos in the world Chester zoo. And actually would help because I designed the exhibit that’s my job. Done a few around Europe
In Danmark there are some zoo’s there are worth to feature. Randers regnskov Ree park Safari Skandinavisk dyrepark København zoo Givskud zoo Odense zoo Krokodille zoo Knuthenborg Safaripark I can’t come With areas of the zoos, since we in Denmark dont devide the zoos in clear defined areas
*Question of the episode: What is one European Zoo Exhibit that deserves a feature?* First of all, if I asked this before, I apologize - but it doesn't help to get some new perspectives and answers from new viewers! If I only had a moment to answer this question - when I think European Zoos my mind immediately thinks of the Burgers' Ocean.
Thank you, Marc! For once again helping out and improving the channel in the best ways possible. Below is a list of every episode on Zoo Tours that he's contributed to. Some contain a few of his own clips, and others were filmed by him entirely.
- Rainforest of the Americas at the Los Angeles Zoo: th-cam.com/video/jVKSbsiu9lY/w-d-xo.html
- Africa Rocks at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/uhvuIxyqZWg/w-d-xo.html
- Elephant Odyssey at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/wgZ1uYxoYSs/w-d-xo.html
- Monkey Trails and Forest Tales at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/p09mCe4qZtk/w-d-xo.html
- Australian Adventures at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/c89lcbetnyQ/w-d-xo.html
- Tiger River at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/V7PwrpXPRYA/w-d-xo.html
- Wildlife Explorer's Basecamp at the San Diego Zoo: th-cam.com/video/FCShq8NNCNg/w-d-xo.html
- Wild Arctic at SeaWorld San Diego: th-cam.com/video/SU2-bD4PJiU/w-d-xo.html
- Patagonia at the Paris Zoo: th-cam.com/video/IFzwZmie358/w-d-xo.html
- African Safari Part I at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/QVDpbKTQ3-Y/w-d-xo.html
- African Safari Part II at the Living Desert Zoo: th-cam.com/video/1qmBjghItkk/w-d-xo.html
Species List of Madagascar as of Spring 2023:
1. Rodriguez Flying Fox, White-Winged Ibis, Red Fody, Madagascar Teal, Greater Vasa Parrot (free flying in the Guyana greenhouse - these were most likely not seen as they were not filmed)
2. Black Lemur, Straw-Colored Fruit Bat
3. Greater Bamboo Lemur
4. Panther Chameleon
5. Radiated Tortoise
6. Malagasy Tree Boa, Tomato Frog
7. Spider Tortoise, Madagascar Girdled Lizard
8. Malagasy Ground Boa, Mantidactylus
9. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
10. Blue Green Chromis, Bristle-Tail Filefish, Bluestreak Cleaner-Wrasse, Magnificent Sea Anemone, Longhorn Cowfish, Red Sea Sailfin Tang, Ribbon Eel, Giant Anthelia, Foxface Rabbitfish, Longspine Porcupinefish, Blue-Eyed Hermit Crab (Calcinus laevimanus), Caulastrea echinulata, Chocolate Surgeonfish, Two-Spined Angelfish, Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp, Pacific Cleaner Shrimp, Yellow Finger Coral, Copperband Butterflyfish, Pacific Orange-Spine Unicornfish, Maxima Clam, Mushroom Coral, Sea Goldie, Blue Tang, Globular Sea Urchin, Leaf Plate Montipora, Yellowtail Clownfish, Yellowbar Angelfish, Blue Sea Star, Sea Star
11. Fossa
12. White-Belted Ruffed Lemur
13. Mongoose Lemur
14. Ring-Tailed Lemur, Crowned Lemur
15. Radiated Tortoise
16. Red-belled Lemur, Crowned Sifaka
Paris Zoo Website: www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr/en
Paris Zoo Map: www.parczoologiquedeparis.fr/en/plan-your-visit/circuits/map-and-tours-2742
I’ve got one the London zoo
The Tiger Territory or the Rainforest House at ZSL deserve a tour on your channel
And I hope in your future you’ll tour the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia 🇦🇺
Burgers Bush ; Arnheim - Netherlands. Otherwise Pairi Daiza in Belgium, Chester Zoo ; UK and Zoo Praha in Czech Republic are a must visit.
Monsoon forest at Chester zoo, furthermore just the islands section
Tropicals and tempered in Oceanografic in Valencia
Visit Zoo Leipzig, Germany :) with its impressive Rainforest-Hall Gondwanaland.
Prague Zoo is one of my favorite zoos of all time. And it REALLY deserves to be featured on your show.
I personally think a European zoo Exhibit that deserves a feature is the monsoon forest at Chester zoo, which is the biggest zoological building in the uk
This has got to be one of the top ranked exhibits on a species list hunters lists!
So many unique species of lemurs I've yet to see in the flesh, especially those Crowned Sifakas! Hopefully one day I'll make it there.
Shout out to Mark for making this all possible, and can't wait to see the next one.
Finally, more of Paris😊
Nice reference to the movie Madagascar
it's funny cause i just rewatched madagascar
I mean Leipzig has several amazing exhibits that would fit this channel. Gondwanaland, Africa, the new South American section, as well as the elephant house and some of the historic parts of the zoo
The biodome in the Zoo de Beauval in France is a must. I mean the whole zoo is impressive but their new biodome is incredible !!! I think you would love it
Really cool how many lemur species they have.
Truly amazing species, you definitely don't see most of these everyday.
Any zoo in denmark deserves a spot on this channel, som prominent ones includes Copenhagen Zoo, Aalborg Zoo, Odense Zoo, Randers Regnskov, Knuthenborg Safari Park, Givskud Zoo: Løvepark, Den Blå Planet.
Definitely pairi Daiza with its incredible themed areas like the Arctic area
Try Kaeng Krachan Elefantenpark in Zoo Zurich, Switzerland. A state-of-the-art indoor elephant enclosure
Or Masoala Hall
Really love these videos - And i think the zoo with the best zoo-exhibit should go to Copenhagen Zoo for their absolutely amazing elephant house and enclosures!
Britain has some really important zoos it would be interesting to see an outsiders' perspective on - Longleat was the first ever safari park outside of Africa [and is run by the Marquess of Bath], London Zoo was the first zoo built for more than just entertainment [and has 200 years of history], and Chester Zoo is one of the best zoos in the world [their 'Islands' expansion is simply one of a kind]. The Highland or Yorkshire Wildlife Parks are of note by the way their polar bear enclosures contrast with the standard in America - rather than a rocky terrain that 'looks right' to visitors, they're out in open fields and forests for the sake of enrichment. The Howletts collection is known for its gorillas and unique way of keeping them in very deep hay, to simulate the edible layers of vegetation of their rainforest habitat.
Some other personal favourite zoos of mine include Marwell, Port Lymphe, Newquay and Edinburgh - all worth attention!
Pairi Daisa Zoo (I think I spelled that right) in Belgium has some incredibly themed exhibits! The Arctic Area in particular is worth covering on the channel.
You should visit Chester zoo in the UK. I haven’t been, but from what I’ve seen, it’s a really impressive zoo.
The London Zoo has a great exhibit for the Asiatic Lion
I completely agree with you on that.
Adding that the exhibit has the only Hanuman langurs in a UK zoo and the only small Indian mongooses in any zoo in Europe, and you definitely have one of the better exhibits in Britain.
Bioparc Valenciá Kitum cave!, which features hippos as well as ciclids from The Great Lakes fish species!
I highly recommend the Chester zoo in England, an amazing zoological park with amazing species and spectacular exhibits. I went there and right before you even enter the zoo gates, you are greeted by the Asian elephant exhibit. But the best part of the zoo are the monsoon rainforest and jaguar exhibits. It is worth a trip.
If you stop by at the uk, you have to go to Chester zoo! It’s so good
🐘🐘🐘🐘
I think you should pay the elephant trek a visit when it opens sometime in summer
You gotta check out the Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence Rhode Island
i would LOVE for there to be a zoo tour of wildlands in Emmen in The Netherlands. i have been there many times and it is an absolutely phenomenal zoo. it is split into a desert/savannah section, a jungle section wich has one of the biggest greenhouses in the world, and an arctic section. all of wich deserve their own video but you can decide wich one you want to cover!
I would recommend if you plan to go to a zoo overseas, it should be the Duisburg zoo in Germany. One of ghetto last zoos that features the Amazon river dolphin.
The Masoala Rainforest Hall and the Kaeng Krachan Elephant Park from the Zurich Zoo are both one of the best zoo exhibits I know. The Masoala Hall is a recreation of the Rainforest in Masoala (Madagascar). It‘s definitely one of the most immersive exhibit in the world and sometimes you really forget that your in a Zoo. The Elephant House in the Kaeng Krachan Elephant parc is definitely a architectural highlight of the zoo, that every zoo fan should know. Also interesting is that on the outdoor enclosure the elephants are living together with a bachelor group of blackbucks and a group of Eld's deer.
Amazing Zoo exhibits in Europe: Gondwanaland and Pongoland Zoo Leipzig, Grizmek House Frankfurt Zoo, Aquarium Zoo Berlin, Elephantpark and Masoala Hall Zoo Zurich, Australian Wilhelma Stuttgart, Eismeer and Tropenhaus Zoo Hagenbeck, Haus der Meeres Vienna, Vivarium Zoo Basel
The top zoological parks in Europe are: Leipzig Zoo (gigantic gondwanaland + the african section + pangolins), Zurich Zoo (Masoala Rainforest is the top Madagascar exhibit in the world!), Burger's Zoo (the Bush and Desert halls are amazing + the magrove hall - the biggest indoor magrove in the world), Tierpark Berlin (with its himalayas section, but the whole park is amazing), Zooparc Beauval (the Equatorial Dome and the Hippo reserve are amazing!), Bioparc Duoe de la Fontaine (okapi exhibit is top!), Bioparc Valencia (amazing theming), Prague Zoo one of the best if not the best zoo in Europe (great Indonesian pavilion and it has pangolins!!), Berlin Zoo (kingdom of the hunters and the nocturnal house). Many people will say Pairi Daiza, but that place is just over-themed, the animal enclosures are not top standard and the place is just to impress the visitors. There are much better zoos around for animals and people.
I actually love Pairi Daiza. About the enclosures, they have a 4ha Asian elephant enclosure, a 2000m2 Siberian tiger enclosure, a nearly 9000m2 brown bear + timber wolf exhibit, a 5000m2 black bear exhibit, Their red Kangaroo's and Wallabies can freely roam the entire australian area (even in the Tasmanian devil habitat). The arctic penhuins live in a cave where it is constantly around 4 degrees celsius, The water for the penguins, polar bears and walrusses is constantly chilled to 2 to 4 degrees celcius. They even have artificial snow for the animals. Tey have pelicans that freely swim on a lake, The elefants get a daily swim in the lake, they have one of the few Snow leopard exhibits that is not netted over. Animals can choose if they want to be inside or outside themselves. (It has been named best zoo of Europe three times for a reason). And yes there are still several areas that need a lot of work done (Birds of prey area, Aquarium, )
To me Berlin zoo is a much worse experience for both animals and people (Kingdom of the hunters doesn't even have outdoor exhibits for all the cats, the habitats are smaller then in Pairi Daiza). The elephant exhibit is way too small, world of birds was nothing special, 2 different kind of giraffes, yet only 1 giraffe of each kind. I Enjoyed Tierpark way more then Berlin Zoo
@@danielpkortland You know, space is not everything in animal welfare. And just because a few enclosures in PD are good it does not mean they are all good. For the money that have (especially to build all that stuff) the enclosures should be the best in the world. Some are not. Getting nominated the best zoo in Europe (let me guess, based on TripAdvisor reviews) does not tell anything about the quality of the husbandry given to the animals. It is the best from the visitor experience/prespective.
@@danielpkortland Berlin zoo does have outdoor areas for big cats.
@@Discussr Not for all of them
@@danielpkortland do you mean the small cats?
Visit the Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria
I was the first person to give this a like
Live Madagascar zones in zoos. It's a shame that not many zoos hold one of my favourite Madagascar Mongoose the BokiBoky or Narrow Striped Mongoose in the common tounge. Hope you get to show one off on your channel one day
I am biased and it isn't an exhibit but a whole zoo: Kolmården, Sweden. Visit that place. It might not be the fanciest or flashiest zoo, but it is really interesting seeing the animals in a Nordic woodlands landscape. I especially just like the layout of the Asian section with the tigers, dholes, red pandas and small-clawed otters. The way they're built it feels like the habitat are interconnected despite not being so, and they have a lot of water details that just mesh well design-wise with the lush forest.
Is the next episode Rainforest Revealed at the Brevard Zoo?!
Because if so, sweet! I was just there!
The rainforest and Desert house in Vienna´s Schobrunn
Chester zoo is definitely one to visit and will bring a lot of shame to some of these videos it’s so realistic to their natural habitats and massive enclosures
Ay caramba! Try visiting the London Zoo next, Zak! And here are 5 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend....
1) Which Komodo Dragon at the London Zoo passed away on February 21, 2023 from a degenerative arthritis?
2) What is the name of the lappet-faced vulture at the Dallas Zoo that died on January 21, 2023 from a puncture wound?
3) What is the name of the Central Park Zoo's escaped Eurasian Eagle Owl that has been flying around in New York when he passed away after 14 years?
4) How many binturongs does the Los Angeles Zoo have housed & bred so far?
5) How many years ago did the Alaska Zoo originally house Maggie the female African Elephant, before she retires to California?
Muddle & Masiakasaurus!🇳🇱
The European zoo exhibit that I like deserves to have a Zoo Tours video is Land of the Lions at ZSL London Zoo.
It's an Indian themed section that mainly houses Asian lions and it's based around the Gir Forest National park in India.
The section demonstrates what the Gir Forest National Park looks like which, is the only place that Asian lions are seen in the wild and how the presence of Asian lions have affected the urban areas of India.
It also has animals that aren't usually seen in captivity such as Hanuman langurs and the small Indian mongooses in Europe.
I think you should visit islands at Chester zoo
Just thought it'd be worth mentioning but the Giant Day Gecko in this vid has floppy tail syndrome which is usually a sign of improper husbandry and poor enclosure design forcing the geckos to perch completely vertically
1:44-1:50 Man bro forgot my boy Melmen
Ah no! That actually ruins this entire video.
Parco Natura Viva in Italy. That zoo has hippos and rhinos living together. And a dinosaur statue or two.
Could you do longleat safari Park?
Have you considered going to The Wilds which is a place an hour or two away from the Columbus zoo and is also owned by them and it’s basically Columbus zoo but as a safari experience
th-cam.com/video/bZTCMVCpl3s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iYESffno7Xi79N4n, th-cam.com/video/pFxrzJC2cB4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pLnqs72zAG-UT0kH, th-cam.com/video/BQci8MgM6SU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qBsa48xpOfMzo9nV
Visit Dublin zoo it’s one of the best zoos in the world
Will you be doing the rest of Paris Zoo next episode or will you be going back to America?
I think that you should totally visit highland wildlife park in Scotland and the reason is because you can see creatures that are found in Europe, Asia and North America and also the Vicuna from South America but for sure you should go there too see their European animals and among them is the Highland tiger aka the Scottish wildcat which the park has a conservation breeding for release center and the center is part of a charity that is a European partnership project and the charity is being used to save the Scottish wildcat from the brink of extinction in the only place you can find them aka Britain but besides the wildcat they have European bison aka Wisent 🦬, European wolf 🐺, Eurasian eagle owl 🦉, Wolverine and moose or as it’s called in Europe the elk and they have a lot of Asian animals there as well like Japanese macaque, Turkmenian Markhor, Himalayan Tahr, snow leopard, red panda, mishimi takin, Chinese goral, Yak, the only Polar bears in Scotland, Przewalski’s horse, Bactrian camel 🐫, Bactrian deer, White lipped deer, Himalayan Monal pheasant, arctic fox and great grey owl.
Best zoo in the world is Leipzig - go and film Gondwanaland plus other bits
Check the new snow leopard exhibit at one of the best Zoos in the world Chester zoo. And actually would help because I designed the exhibit that’s my job. Done a few around Europe
The Omaha zoo has the fossa in three different areas. If you go to the somewhat hidden Madagascar building the Fossa there is always out and moving
Absent (or hiding) on all 4 of my visits.
randers regnskov in Denmark it has 3 tropical domes and a outdor plaze
I’m wondering if the zoo being owned by the museum has something to do with the fantastic quality?
Do lemurs housed in multi-species enclosures ever hybridize?
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Masoala Halle in Zoo Zurich
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Africa at whipsnade zoo the largest zoo in the uk
In Danmark there are some zoo’s there are worth to feature.
Randers regnskov
Ree park Safari
Skandinavisk dyrepark
København zoo
Givskud zoo
Odense zoo
Krokodille zoo
Knuthenborg Safaripark
I can’t come With areas of the zoos, since we in Denmark dont devide the zoos in clear defined areas
My answer to the trivia question is either islands At chester zoo (uk) or afrykarium at wroclaw zoo (poland)
Visit burgers zoo in the netherlands it is amazing!!!!
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Rotterdam zoo, Arnhem zoo, Prague zoo
You should visit Berlin Zoological Garden in Germany.
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grizmek house at frankfurt zoo
Pairidaiza in Belgium
chester zoo
england
Berlin Zoo
Please visit Bratislava zoo (slovakia)❤