I really like the idea of interconnected exhibits with those long tunnels and bridges. It looks like a great form of enrichment for the animals by giving them access to different sights from a higher vantage point, and mimicking the feel of having a much larger territory while giving them just a bit more space than their main exhibits have.
I had nostalgia for the Meerkat exhibit at the Elmwood Zoo (up in nearby Norristown), but it kinda showed its age when I returned there as an adult last summer)
I think the penguin enclosure is big because it used to be homed to a polar bear. I know this because back then I frequently visited the Philadelphia Zoo. Great video!
My home zoo. I wanted to do another Vlog for LumiNature 2022 (I did for 2021). They got some new cattle last year and the aviary is open again so I can check that out for the first time in forever
In the wild, hippos are known as the most dangerous animals in Africa. They look harmless when you see them at the zoo, on safari at Disney’s animal kingdom, or at Adventure Aquarium in Camden County, New Jersey, but hippos are actually more dangerous than they look.
The price of admission is way to high, I mean come on $20 for a child. It's rediculous that's not with food or drinks that would run over a hundred bucks for two adults and one child.
I really like the idea of interconnected exhibits with those long tunnels and bridges. It looks like a great form of enrichment for the animals by giving them access to different sights from a higher vantage point, and mimicking the feel of having a much larger territory while giving them just a bit more space than their main exhibits have.
The old Children’s Zoo became a beer garden once. There’s a building that’s supposed to be a milk/dairy experience that just looks nice now
I had nostalgia for the Meerkat exhibit at the Elmwood Zoo (up in nearby Norristown), but it kinda showed its age when I returned there as an adult last summer)
Super video. Kid lovin it. Visited recently. Good to see the gorgeous animals on this video again. Thanks so much.
I think the penguin enclosure is big because it used to be homed to a polar bear. I know this because back then I frequently visited the Philadelphia Zoo. Great video!
That makes sense. Thanks for the heads up
In this video 0:20-0:23 is that rhino over there a white rhinoceros? It looks like a white rhinoceros to me, but I just like to be sure.
“The oso adorable” most unintended pun in the history of puns
My home zoo. I wanted to do another Vlog for LumiNature 2022 (I did for 2021). They got some new cattle last year and the aviary is open again so I can check that out for the first time in forever
It has been a few years since I have been to Philly Zoo, we went today and seemed dirtier than the last time I went.
Great video, are there any other animals besides the hippos and the penguins that don’t have a fence/glass? Like the lions? Thank you
Is the Maned wolf sick or dead? I went there today and I didn’t see it ☹️
0:28-0:30 Is that zebra there a plains zebra? It looks like a plains zebra to me.
In the wild, hippos are known as the most dangerous animals in Africa. They look harmless when you see them at the zoo, on safari at Disney’s animal kingdom, or at Adventure Aquarium in Camden County, New Jersey, but hippos are actually more dangerous than they look.
Well that was a good start. U start with the zebras
Where did you park there? How safe is it getting to the zoo?
There is a parking garage at the zoo. Was very safe.
I saw a sunbathing lemur when i visited the Philadelphia zoo with my dad
There is no aquarium in it?
There is not
Where r the elephants!?!?!?
I Have Safari in My Farm 😂🦁
Lion as a Pet.
The price of admission is way to high, I mean come on $20 for a child. It's rediculous that's not with food or drinks that would run over a hundred bucks for two adults and one child.
STOP TALKING===MORE QUIET AND ANIMALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!