*LINKS TO LIVE CAMS & Other Facts* *1. PENGUINS: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/penguin-live-cams/* *2. ELEPHANT: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/elephant-live-cam/* *3. LIONS: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/lion-live-cam/* *4. FLAMINGO: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/flamingo-live-cam/* *• Despite the way it looks, Maryland's elephant complex is the third largest I've ever seen.* *• This was the first time I ever saw a baby chimpanzee* *• The Leopard Lair segment is a little misleading, they've had the Amur for several years but were only renovating the exhibit* *• Though the Dik-Dik is predominantly featured in this video, the zoo almost acts as if they don't have them - and focuses more on the Blue Duikers they rotate with.* *• The No-Shows were the Black Crowned Crane, Northern Ground Hornbill, Leopard Tortoise, Blue Duiker, and East African Black Mud Turtle* *• The zoo's remaining section to our tours is the Maryland Wilderness, though it may be a few years before I ever go back.*
@@ZooTours hello I just thought I would let you know that Knoxville zoo is opening their new state of the art ARCC (amphibian and reptile conservation center) program and facility. This new facility as I said is state of the art when it comes to reptile care, natural recreation, and local and world wide conservation efforts. The facility will be representing and educating the public on many species that are highly underrepresented in most AZA zoos and aquariums. The facility has several sections. That all share large campus on facility. Firstly their is the education and conservation center which will be hosting educational opportunities and events curated by the Knoxville zoo. Secondly there is a large state of the art neotropical green house that will not only serve as a indoor tropical planter zone for guest to experience, but will also serve as home to the multiple species of endangered tortoises that make up their phenomenal tortoise conservation program. Third there is a large open concept natural wetlands that doubles as a aviary built to sustain numerous species of tropical bird species and the numerous local and exotic semi aquatic turtle species Knoxville has also had notable success in conserving. Fourth is a all new river otter exhibit, built to go so g with and help represent the aforementioned wetlands exhibit. Fifth is the two part public reptile conservation Building which will be representing as I mentioned earlier multiple species of smaller crocodilian not often represented in zoological facilities such as the dwarf crocodile and Cuban crocodile. The second portion of the exhibit will focus on snakes venomous and non from around the world, as well as amphibians, larger turtles, and numerous species of uncommonly represented lizards such as Fiji banded iguana and green tree monitor. Not to mention this facility will be open to a exceptional open concept two toes sloth exhibit which allows the sloth to freely climb in trees that over hang just above guests heads. This new facility will be officially open to the larger public on the 12th of April!
I love going to the Maryland Zoo from DC! I do wish the African elephants had a larger/more enriching exhibit for them (along with the bears but that's a different exhibit). I think MZ has made so many steps in the right direction and I'm excited to see how it grows and I'm optimistic that it will continue to develop these exhibits in the future!
Man, you got pretty lucky with animals in that trip. You got the sitatunga in the water, the porcupines weren’t sleeping, the dik-diks were out, and you caught the lemurs in the Colobus Trail.
I think it's safe to say that reptiles are not my strong suit. The leopard tortoise was not signed, but was listed on the website, so I assumed it was not on exhibit and they forgot to update the site.
Another well done video Zach. I can tell you put a lot of work into these. My kids are still small and it’s going to be a while before I can travel with them, so until then I’ll experience the far away zoos through you.
You should go to the El Paso Zoo, they recently opened a Chihuahuan Desert exhibit with some amazing enclosure designs, there's also a very nice Aviary and South American Pavillion
Guess what, the Maryland Zoo unveiled their 10-year master plan this month. The master plan includes adding the Gateway Building near the entrance, which will feature indoor/outdoor habitats for reptiles and amphibians such as Asian water monitor and Gila monster. In the Main Valley (reopened in September 2021), will be a gibbon and Steller's sea eagle habitats. In the Maryland Wilderness and Children's Zoo area, they will add a red wolf habitat and a new bald eagle and snowy owl habitat. At the Northern Passage exhibit, habitats for the porcupine, skunk, and wolverine, will be added with an expanded grizzly bear exhibit and new pathways. There will also be a rope course, splash zone play area, and a safari camp. You can see more details of the master plan in this following link: www.marylandzoo.org/news-and-updates/2022/08/maryland-zoo-announces-new-master-plan/.
I live in the DC, MD area. Not far from the MZ, but I’ve always called the National zoo my home zoo, and I don’t think I’ve ever been to the MD zoo. But after this, I think I just might. Thanks.
If you ever come to the UK there are two amazing zoos called Yorkshire wildlife park and Chester zoo but there are two great safaris called Longleat safari and West Midlands safari
This section seems pretty good! I think the elephants might need some more upgrades when it comes to stimulation, but I think at the rate Maryland Zoo is going they will definitely give them that in the future.
Snazzy! Say, are you gonna visit the San Diego Zoo Safari Park because they opened up the Australia Walkthrough attraction & welcomed 2 duck-billed platypuses there. Also, if you visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, you could film a video of any exhibit attraction you like to visit & maybe get a glimpse of Wooly Bill the animatronic saltwater crocodile as well! Blinkin' Draconyx!🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
Hey Zoo tours, for the redos for Columbus if you need any informations of the animals personality’s and areas just let me know and I can help you out with that
3:25 I guess it’s not really that big a deal, but I wish Amur leopards weren’t the only subspecies the AZA kept in this country. Yeah, I know they’re critically endangered and space is limited... but we do have breeding programs for three tiger subspecies.
*LINKS TO LIVE CAMS & Other Facts*
*1. PENGUINS: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/penguin-live-cams/*
*2. ELEPHANT: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/elephant-live-cam/*
*3. LIONS: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/lion-live-cam/*
*4. FLAMINGO: **www.marylandzoo.org/animals/live-cams-feeds/flamingo-live-cam/*
*• Despite the way it looks, Maryland's elephant complex is the third largest I've ever seen.*
*• This was the first time I ever saw a baby chimpanzee*
*• The Leopard Lair segment is a little misleading, they've had the Amur for several years but were only renovating the exhibit*
*• Though the Dik-Dik is predominantly featured in this video, the zoo almost acts as if they don't have them - and focuses more on the Blue Duikers they rotate with.*
*• The No-Shows were the Black Crowned Crane, Northern Ground Hornbill, Leopard Tortoise, Blue Duiker, and East African Black Mud Turtle*
*• The zoo's remaining section to our tours is the Maryland Wilderness, though it may be a few years before I ever go back.*
We have Kirk's dik dik at brookfield zoo at Habitat Africa forest exhibit 4:12
What’s going to be the next episode
Revealed on my Snapchat story
@@ZooTours hello I just thought I would let you know that Knoxville zoo is opening their new state of the art ARCC (amphibian and reptile conservation center) program and facility.
This new facility as I said is state of the art when it comes to reptile care, natural recreation, and local and world wide conservation efforts.
The facility will be representing and educating the public on many species that are highly underrepresented in most AZA zoos and aquariums.
The facility has several sections. That all share large campus on facility.
Firstly their is the education and conservation center which will be hosting educational opportunities and events curated by the Knoxville zoo.
Secondly there is a large state of the art neotropical green house that will not only serve as a indoor tropical planter zone for guest to experience, but will also serve as home to the multiple species of endangered tortoises that make up their phenomenal tortoise conservation program.
Third there is a large open concept natural wetlands that doubles as a aviary built to sustain numerous species of tropical bird species and the numerous local and exotic semi aquatic turtle species Knoxville has also had notable success in conserving.
Fourth is a all new river otter exhibit, built to go so g with and help represent the aforementioned wetlands exhibit.
Fifth is the two part public reptile conservation Building which will be representing as I mentioned earlier multiple species of smaller crocodilian not often represented in zoological facilities such as the dwarf crocodile and Cuban crocodile.
The second portion of the exhibit will focus on snakes venomous and non from around the world, as well as amphibians, larger turtles, and numerous species of uncommonly represented lizards such as Fiji banded iguana and green tree monitor.
Not to mention this facility will be open to a exceptional open concept two toes sloth exhibit which allows the sloth to freely climb in trees that over hang just above guests heads.
This new facility will be officially open to the larger public on the 12th of April!
Thanks to you and the African Journey, I now want to see the Maryland zoo for myself
Glad you came to our zoo so people can see it and I think we have two more zoo's here
Africa is honestly a common theme for many zoo exhibits but who would blame them Africa is home to many large and beautiful species
Congrats on 10K!!! Woohoo!!!
OMG Aaron Carter commenting on my channel? I'm so honored😱
I love going to the Maryland Zoo from DC! I do wish the African elephants had a larger/more enriching exhibit for them (along with the bears but that's a different exhibit). I think MZ has made so many steps in the right direction and I'm excited to see how it grows and I'm optimistic that it will continue to develop these exhibits in the future!
Man, you got pretty lucky with animals in that trip. You got the sitatunga in the water, the porcupines weren’t sleeping, the dik-diks were out, and you caught the lemurs in the Colobus Trail.
Great video Zak! The first tortoise you filmed was actually the leopard haha!
I think it's safe to say that reptiles are not my strong suit. The leopard tortoise was not signed, but was listed on the website, so I assumed it was not on exhibit and they forgot to update the site.
Another well done video Zach. I can tell you put a lot of work into these. My kids are still small and it’s going to be a while before I can travel with them, so until then I’ll experience the far away zoos through you.
Now this makes me want to visit the Maryland Zoo! Great job!
Trivia Answer: Philadelphia Zoo
You should go to the El Paso Zoo, they recently opened a Chihuahuan Desert exhibit with some amazing enclosure designs, there's also a very nice Aviary and South American Pavillion
This sounds like the most detailed African themed enclosures I've heard of
Can you please do the Africa! exhibit at the Toledo Zoo?
Guess what, the Maryland Zoo unveiled their 10-year master plan this month. The master plan includes adding the Gateway Building near the entrance, which will feature indoor/outdoor habitats for reptiles and amphibians such as Asian water monitor and Gila monster. In the Main Valley (reopened in September 2021), will be a gibbon and Steller's sea eagle habitats. In the Maryland Wilderness and Children's Zoo area, they will add a red wolf habitat and a new bald eagle and snowy owl habitat. At the Northern Passage exhibit, habitats for the porcupine, skunk, and wolverine, will be added with an expanded grizzly bear exhibit and new pathways. There will also be a rope course, splash zone play area, and a safari camp. You can see more details of the master plan in this following link: www.marylandzoo.org/news-and-updates/2022/08/maryland-zoo-announces-new-master-plan/.
Toledo zoo had dikdiks in the old elephant house aviary with some Gibbons and ducks
I live in the DC, MD area. Not far from the MZ, but I’ve always called the National zoo my home zoo, and I don’t think I’ve ever been to the MD zoo. But after this, I think I just might. Thanks.
@@JacobFiveash Thanks? I guess. Why did you subscribe, I don’t post anything.
I am from dc and obviously love the National Zoo but this one is absolutely worth a visit
8:59 zaboomafoo is that you
If you ever come to the UK there are two amazing zoos called Yorkshire wildlife park and Chester zoo but there are two great safaris called Longleat safari and West Midlands safari
This section seems pretty good! I think the elephants might need some more upgrades when it comes to stimulation, but I think at the rate Maryland Zoo is going they will definitely give them that in the future.
Snazzy! Say, are you gonna visit the San Diego Zoo Safari Park because they opened up the Australia Walkthrough attraction & welcomed 2 duck-billed platypuses there. Also, if you visit the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, you could film a video of any exhibit attraction you like to visit & maybe get a glimpse of Wooly Bill the animatronic saltwater crocodile as well! Blinkin' Draconyx!🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
City country kon ci ha ?
Come to Belgium to see Pairi Daiza!
Do the Detroit Zoo Great Apes Of Harambee this summer! (Request)
I definitely will as soon as I get the word that the indoor areas are open
Hey Zoo tours, for the redos for Columbus if you need any informations of the animals personality’s and areas just let me know and I can help you out with that
3:25 I guess it’s not really that big a deal, but I wish Amur leopards weren’t the only subspecies the AZA kept in this country. Yeah, I know they’re critically endangered and space is limited... but we do have breeding programs for three tiger subspecies.
Hey Zak! Nice video. What has happened to the zoo review though?
School happened¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@ZooTours lol, same
@@ZooTours you go to school? How old are you?
School as in College
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