Immense tropical hall at Zoo Zurich
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Zoo Zurich is a popular Zoo withing Europe. During our visit we explore some of the buildings of this park. Including the giant Masoala hall.
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We just witnessed the birth of an Impala this afternoon. The rhinos and giraffes were oh so curious and caring, wonderful to see that kind of behaviour in captivity.
Man thats cool! Very lucky
I´m from Switzerland and I love visiting Zoo Zürich, but it´s been a while since I was there. Loved the Video! Now I have to convince my boyfriend to drive there this Weekend😂
Haha maybe this video will help with the convinsing :p glad you enoyed!
zoo zurich is one of the top zoos out there
It sure is a great one.
That place kicks ass. Awesome tour, tyvm for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed.
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour! It sounds like it was an incredible experience.
I’m curious, what was your favorite part of the tour? Were there any particular highlights or details that stood out to you? And do you have any other tours or experiences you're looking forward to in the future?
I did but maybe should have gone when I had more time and after all the construction is done as I am sure the new projects will turn out great both for visitor and animals.
I have to say that my favourite was not so much the park or animaks but the size of the masoala hall and how the Vari's moved in there. You could hear them way before you could find them and there are many areas where all the animals could get away. So when you finally see one even if its only small part your like "there it is!" Haha.
Soon I will do a full day in my Favourite greenhouse. The Burgers Bush in Arnhem. And will visit Cologne and Karlsruhe both zoo and natural history Museum and trying ti make time for Tierpark Berlin. :)
5:11 that's an enitire tropical rainforest. Feels straght out of a wildlife sanctuary
Beautiful enclosures…the plantings are gorgeous. So nice to see the animals in natural settings. I am severely disabled so can’t travel. Thank you for brining this state of the art haven…hesitate to call it a zoo…to me! Though I would have started with the frogs, lol. Also very impressed by how relaxed all the animals were…the place is clear ding everything right.
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow man amazing, 10/10 enclosures.
This "Ethiopian highlands" cohabitated theme seems to be popular these days. We have the similar exhibit here at San Diego Zoo, except with Hamadryas baboons instead of geladas, with Nubian ibex and rock hyrax. It looks very similar actually to the one at Zürich. We also have another exhibit with rock hyrax, a different species from South Africa, cohabited with klipspringer and dwarf mongoose.
it’s at the omaha henry doorly zoo aswell
It is interesting to see these developments world wide. Thanks for the add!
Just found out your content and I totally love it.
What type of camera do you use for your footage? It looks great!
Thanks a lot! Glad you like it.
For this I used my Canon M50 which I have been using since 2019. But just switched to Sony because of the podcast.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
Keep going man nice upload!
Thanks! Within the next 2 weeks I will also share Basel zoo.
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Love to hear it+
Red ruffed lemurs? 7:41
Totall correst. These are the mammal species you could see in the hall. Red ruffed lemur
Red-fronted lemur
Goodman's mouse lemur (only at night)
Rodriquez fruit bat
@@terrariumchannel yup I knew that the mouse lemurs at night. By the way aren’t you in my group on Facebook? Semi aquatic & aquatic snake keepers!?
@@josharvin6239 yessir I am :) still trying to find the Erpeton in Europa haha.
@@terrariumchannel yup they are hard to find over there!
Most of the animals here look very depressed and unhappy.
I visited madagascar in 2015, most animals there look very unhappy and depressed as well.
Good shout, actually.