Zoo Tours: The Rain Forest | Cleveland MetroParks Zoo
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- EPISODE 17 REDO
It's the longest episode to date, and there's baby Orangutans and baby otters... do I even need to continue? The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo opened the $32 million Rain Forest in 1992. Undoubtedly the building remains their most successful project to date, attracting nearly a personal, record breaking 1.5 million visitors the following year. The Rain Forest is a one acre, two story, all indoor attraction depicting the disappearing world's of Indonesia, the Amazon River Basin, and Central Africa. Using creative techniques in their exhibitry and allowing guests to get upclose with its residents, this is a perfect place to grow your connection with wildlife. On this episode, your tour group will get to see a habitat that actually STORMS, I'll take you right up to the glass with GIANT BATS, you'll be able to count the teeth of the world's most unusual crocodilian, and introduced to agoutis, crested porcupines, and a large company of amphibians, reptiles, and Insects. Enjoy!
1. Golden Lion Tamarin
2. Pied Tamarin
3. Asian Black Spined Toad
4. Golfodulcean Poison Dart Frog
5. Golden Poison Frog
6. Panamanian Golden Frog
7. Emerald Tree Boa, Amazon milk frog
8. Puerto Rican Crested Toad
9. Green-and-black Poison Dart Frog, Lemur Leaf Frog, Tiger-legged Tree Frog
10. Climbing Toad
11. Squeaker Catfish, Ornate Bichir
12. Blue Poison Dart Frog
13. Rodrigues Flying Fox, Straw-colored Fruit Bat
14. Dwarf Crocodile, Lionhead Cichlid
15. Tiger Ratsnake
16. Northern Spider Tortoise
17. Madagascar Leaf-tailed Gecko, Madagascar Tomato Frog
18. Amazon Tree Boa
19. Veiled Chameleon
20. Baron’s Racer
21. Red-bellied Piranha
22. Tentacled Snake
23. Fiji Island Banded Iguana
24. Green Tree Monitor
25. Prehensile-tailed Skink
26. Green Tree Python
27. Burmese Python
28. Indochinese Boa Turtle, Prehensile-tailed Skink
29. Leaf Cutter Ant
30. Malaysian Walking Stick
31. Brazilian Pink Tarantula
32. African Millipede
33. Australian Walking Stick
34. Flamboyant Flower Beetle
35. Twin Spotted Assassin Bug
36. Emperor Scorpion
37. Indian Ornamental Tarantula
38. Orange Baboon Tarantula
39. Indian Crested Porcupine, Giant Gourami, Tinfoil Barb, Pangassius Catfish, Sidebar Barb
40. Gharial, Fly River Turtle, Spotted Pond Turtle, Sidenbock’s Snake-necked Turtle, Giant Malaysian Turtle
41. Francois’ Langur
42. Goeldi’s Monkey
43. White-headed Marmoset
44. Bearcat
45. Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
46. Brazilian Agouti
47. Capybara, Giant Anteater
48. Green Aracari, Scarlet Ibis, Crested Orenpendola, Bleeding-heart Luzon, Red-crested Turaco, Blue-headed Wood Dove, Roseate Spoonbill, Baltimore Oriole, Golden-crested Mynah, White-faced Whistling Duck, Marbled Teal, Ringed Teal, Spot-bellied Side-necked Turtle (Free Flying)
49. Fishing Cat
50. Clouded Leopard
51. Ocelot
52. Bali Mynah
53. Scarlet Macaw
54. Rainbowfish
55. Bornean Orangutan
56. Asian Small-clawed Otter
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The help break it down for you.
*1. The Lower Forest Intro: **1:56*
*2. Bats: **4:11*
*3. More Reptiles: **4:47*
*4. Insects and Gharial: **6:43*
*5. Tropical Storm Exhibit: **8:30*
*6. The Upper Forest Intro: **11:20*
*7. Amazon & Walk-thru Aviary: **12:15*
*8. Carnivores: **11:26*
*9. Langurs: **16:03*
*10. Baby Orangutan: **16:56*
*11. Baby Otters: **18:50*
What happened to the old version of this video? ;-;
Excellent video!! If you’re wondering about the rainforest diorama, it would go dark and transition to another diorama of a destroyed rainforest, accompanied by sounds of falling trees and logging equipment.
The human population and rainforest acres stats really hurt to see but that's what it's supposed to do so I applaud it. Harsh facts trigger action
this and the natural history museum are 2 gems in cleveland
I greatly appreciate this sort of long form tour video.
Wow. I visited The Rain Forest twice as a kid in the mid-'90s, but my memories of it are all but gone at this point. Just a few vague images... I do remember the tapirs, sad to hear that they're gone. I'm definitely going to have to visit again, though! There's some cool stuff here. I love the elaborate leaf-cutter ant setup, and the rain and mist machines really make the porcupine exhibit into something special. Little touches like the medicine trail add a lot to the overall immersion, too.
Reminds me of working at Rainforest Cafe!!!🤣🌩🌱🌿🌴
Thanks for your zoo tours, they're amazing!
I loved it always love seeing the animals
I'm going for my 1st time next month. I'm excited. I have a trip planned to it.
Awesome Tour! So many Amazing Animals!
I love it shows the message of on how we are affecting the rain forest and it’s really sad to see what it will look like in the future
I love this place. We visited several times.
Hope episodes are this long more often!
Love this video
Wowsers! Is it a remake or Episode 104! Plus, you should visit the Lincoln Park Zoo again because in Fall 2021, they're gonna do the grand opening on the new Pepper Family Wildlife Center sooner or later! And also, visit the Woodland Park Zoo, Sacramento Zoo, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Monterey Bay Aquarium, SeaWorld San Diego, & Disney's Animal Kingdom as well! Stars & Alioramus!🦏
Wow the porcupine exhibit was a rain forest then a cloud forest
Do the orangutans get to go outside at all? Is there fresh air exchange?
The diorama you saw usually will transition to another one thats a rainforest thats been cut down and then it has sounds of logging equipment and falling trees play with it.
Please do more Minnesota zoo
The diorama is interactive. It starts out as a full forest with the calls of birds and other rain forest animals. Then you hear the sounds of trucks and chainsaws as the forest liters fades into another diorama of a cattle farm with the sounds of cattle and human children playing.
Rainforest display has been fixed as of last year!
I love the .monkey
You should really go to the zoo’s in the Netherlands!
Geckos lick thier eyes to clean them
Please make a video about Africa Veldt at Memphis Zoo
As one of the poorest exhibits I've ever seen, that will unfortunately not happen
I understand
Sorry Zoo Tours
I would like to know how the heck you make these thumbnails
This is the best answer I can give🙂
ua-cam.com/video/KpWJQ5oHR0c/v-deo.html
@@ZooTours Thank You
Capybara
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Some of them enclosures are an absolute disgrace ! They all look to small, hate zoo's like this 😤
somebody can't pronounce binturong....
For this reason, I prefer not to
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Bearcats
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Awesome episode! I love how long you made this masterpiece! Great job Zak! Ever episode is better than the last!
The rainforest display @10:38 doesn't work anymore, but you used to hit the button and the light would go out and there would be sounds of people/equipment at work cutting down the forest. Then the light would come back on to reveal the physical display under the trees, which is a sad-looking mud lot with trucks, debris, and stumps
very good
I love the longer episode format, Zak!
hey zak i have 2 questions for you. 1. are you going to cover the rest of columbus zoo's exhibit. and disney animal kingdom. 2. when are you making another Q AND A video.
The cutest animal there is clearly the Capybara
Love your vids
Keep up the good work
Question: Did you forget to add the C-shape with the Fijian Banded Iguana and Green Tree Monitor? I was wondering because at 6:37 you said “another C-shape” but never showed the first one. Besides that, great video, definitely one of my favorites and I can’t wait to see what else you have in store for us this year.
Even in the redo, the Fishing Cat still evades being seen huh?
I love the extensive format so much, I enjoy the little creatures you cover and miss out of them in past tours. Please consider keeping this format!
For the most part the long episodes are here to stay.
Thank you for this review! I work at this zoo and always enjoy your visits.
Good vid
This was an awesome episode!
This is one of my favorite places in this zoo. I love watching the orangutans! Your lucky you got to see the otters. My past few trips they weren’t on exhibit.
It is my favorite place!
Great video as always!
Literally the only reason to visit Cleveland. Dope exhibit.
Sadly i am not able to go to these parks since i live at the other side of the world :). Thanks to these videos i am still able to life the adventure of actually being there, greatly appriciate what you are doing. Thank you for making these.
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoos rainforest is closing on September 9 Sad
fun fact.. CLuded leopards aren't classed as either big cat or small cat. they have their own genus their of nebulosa which translates into young and new they have very few sub species too... big cat genus is Panthera and small cat genus is Felis ...... I found this out when we got clouded leopards at our local zoo and was chatting with one of the carnivore keepers about them
capybara are most closely related to guinea pigs. they are the worlds largest guinea pigs!
Well darn. I didn't see a Lynx in the description like he said. (Dad jokes. I got a million of them.)
Aquarium recomendation adventure aquarium Camden New Jersey
I love the monky
Cabybara!!!😊
Since he forgot to have the links to the original episode in the description, here are the links to the original videos.
Part 1 - The Lower Forest: ua-cam.com/video/yp_EW4wXrqY/v-deo.html
Part 2 - The Upper Forest: ua-cam.com/video/__0Y30v0ptc/v-deo.html
What about silver back gorilla's they probably on endangered list being extant .
A Silverback is not a separate species
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6:28 I remember this being a reticulated python exhibit when I was a kid. I wonder when they switched to Burmese
Even though this is a remake this is much more superior than the original
Loved the video! Hope you can come to mesker park zoo in Evansville sometime and see the Amazonia!
Poison dart frogs are not poisonous in captivity
Happy Birthday day
That’s good indoor rainforest looks so cool!
For any interested in checking out the concept stuff, here's a link to some details for the amazing-looking Primate Forest expansion for the RainForest!: www.clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/tickets-attractions/zoo-locations/future-project-primate-forest
Great video on one of the best places in my Home town zoo (and the zoo I've visited the most!) I've recently become a ambassador their, that's are name for the people who give people directions, give animal facts, and help guests in anyway. Maybe the next time your in the Cleveland area and come back t the zoo, I'll see you their! Also, I think the next part of the zoo to record if you haven't is the Africa area with the new expansion to the Rhinos Habitat!
Fun fact. Bearcats are actually called Binturong. And they smell like popcorn.
Congrats 🎊 on 12,000 subs
The word "Agouti" makes me think about this game character named Agoti 😂
So beautiful
Awesome video
This is interesting you are underrated
Awsome realy enjoyed this video
Man I wished I could go there
8:42 not sure when this was filmed, but as of my last visit (two days ago), it’s actually a cape porcupine that now lives in that habitat.
This was filmed in July, I went back and looked at the signage I took a photo of (thankfully), and it was labeled Indian Crested.
12:23 BOOPSNOOTS!
That shot was from three years ago when I didn't plan on re-filming the building, so there was no extensive filming. A few months ago, when it came time to get everything in full, the Porcupines were not in view.
@@ZooTours Aww. That's a shame because prehensile-tailed porcupines are one of my absolute favorite animals.
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