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  • im going next week

  • @leopardgecko45 I hope you enjoy your visit!

  • @ZooVisitorMM thx and what do you think is the best part of the zoo

  • @leopardgecko45 I think the best parts of the Zoo are the McNeil Avian Center and the African Plains sections along the main pathway behind it. There are so many beautiful birds in the McNeil Avian Center. And, of course, my special favorite, Gertie (the curassow) is in the Tropical Rain Forest section. I like the Tropical Rain Forest section because there are no barriers at all between visitors and birds. continued ...

  • @ZooVisitorMM i just got back from the zoo and it was amazing!!!!I liked seeing the king cobra(i love reptiles).I also loved the meercats,they were so cute!My favorite animals were the otters though

  • @leopardgecko45 I'm glad you enjoyed your visit! It's always good to hear from people who love reptiles. A lot of visitors won't even go in the Reptile and Amphibian House!

    I will try to record more videos of the giant river otters now that I know they are your favorite.

  • @ZooVisitorMM Can you also make a vid of the crocs and gators??

  • @leopardgecko45 (continued) For the same reason I like the sloth and aardvark exhibit areas in the Small Mammal House.

    The addax, gazelle, giraffe, zebra, and rhino areas also have no fences or barriers to look through. Those areas all have moats that separate visitors from animals.

    I like some aspects of Big Cat Falls. But the glare on the glass makes it difficult to see the animals on bright sunny days. And, of course taking photos or videos is even harder. And glass is a sound barrier.

  • @ZooVisitorMM one last thing ,do you work at the zoo and do you get to hold any of the reptiles/mammals

  • @leopardgecko45 No, I don't work or even volunteer at the Zoo. I am just a member of the Zoo who has visited the Zoo at least once a week for many years! The Zoo does not let visitors hold, touch, or feed any of the animals.

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