Africa/Asia/South America at the Milwaukee County Zoo | Exhibit Tours Ep. 17
Вставка
- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- Africa/Asia/South America at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Filmed September 18, 2022.
It’s our first tour at the Milwaukee County Zoo! We’ll be heading straight for the zoo’s centerpiece; Asia/Africa/South America. An oval-shaped cluster of habitats that once displayed most of the zoo’s largest residents. What makes this area unique is the four predator/prey style panorama exhibits that make it appear as though the zoo’s big cats are sharing the same space with antelope, birds, and other herbivores that roam in front of them. While most of what we see today is more old-fashioned exhibit design, this area now features some modern displays, with the Dohmen Family Foundation Hippo Haven that opened in the summer of 2020. Other star species on today’s tour include Giraffes, Tigers, Jaguars and Tapirs. After encircling the entire area we’ll head inside the Florence Mila Borchert Big Cat Country to see more felines and one non-cat surprise!
Information presented in this video about the Milwaukee County Zoo came from the park’s website or social media pages, or from public online articles.
Species List:
African Savanna:
Cinereous Vulture
Southern Ground Hornbill
West African Black-crowned Crane
American White Pelican
Thomson’s Gazelle
Cheetah
Hippo Haven:
Nile Hippopotamus
Red River Hog
Scimitar-horned Oryx (not on exhibit yet)
Reticulated Giraffe
Red Panda (no show)
Domestic Yak
African Spurred Tortoise
Asia:
Bactrian Camel
Amur Tiger
South America:
Baird’s Tapir
Greater Rhea
Alpaca
Jaguar
African Waterhole:
Waterbuck
Damara Zebra
Greater Kudu
African Lion
Big Cat Country:
Serval
Spotted Hyena
Jaguar (again)
Amur Tiger (again)
Snow Leopard
Music from Pixabay.com, Musicscreen.org, audiojungle.net, and free-internet-music.com:
African Logo
Ewo | Hicham Chahidi
Acoustic Guitars Ambient Uplifting Background Music for Videos | Lesfm
Happy Upbeat Uplifting Hopeful Acoustic Guitar Fun Corporate Music | REDproductions
African Inspiration | JuliusH
Africa | Music_Unlimited
Inspirational Epic Africa | Music-Universe
Uplifting Africa | umbrella
Acoustic Motivation | Coma-Media
Happy Asian Travel (Long) | Daddy’s Music
World Asian Carnival China Traditional Music Travel | SoundGalleryBy
Cheerful Fun Kids Animals Energetic Upbeat Party Positive Music | REDproductions
Battle Percussion Jungle Powerful Show Heavy Music | REDproductions
African | SergePavkinMusic
Happy Day | Stockaudios
Wild Africa | Music-Universe
Chinese New Year | Steve Oxen
Upbeat Corporate | Short | LiteSaturation
Dig A Redo
Australian Country
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:57 African Savanna
03:59 Hippo Haven
05:36 Red River Hog + Old Elephant Exhibit
06:20 Reticulated Giraffe
07:24 The Pachyderm Mall
08:36 Adventure Africa Phase 3: Rhinos
09:29 Asian Yard: Camels
10:05 Asian Yard: Amur Tiger
10:36 South American Yard: Tapir
11:35 South American Yard: Jaguar
12:39 African Waterhole
13:51 Big Cat Country, Serval
14:44 Spotted Hyena
15:39 Jaguar Indoors
16:19 Amur Tiger Indoors
16:58 Snow Leopard
17:30 Outro + Question of the Video
18:11 Preview of Next Tour - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
This channel really reminds me of Zoo Tours! Great video too
I don't think you'd be surprised to hear that was in fact my inspiration.
Very detailed tour. I'm afraid that the Milwaukee zoo is better than some real city zoo
Great video Derek
Thanks!
Hey that's me, I'm the person who posted the 1973 zoo guidebook pictures on Zoochat!
Great video, as always. You did a great job giving interesting information about the zoo, and even the specific animals and their names!
Frankie the jaguar does still live at the zoo, but the marabou stork does not; our last one passed away in 2021
Thanks of sharing the guidebook! It helped me make this video more interesting, and thanks for sharing the info about Frankie and the storks.
Oh wow Scruffy is still alive and well! Do you know how old he is now? I've been going to the Milwaukee County Zoo since 2003 and Scruffy used to be paired with another male named Grungie. So glad Scruffy is still kicking!
Did a quick search, looks like he just turned 24 in January!
in my opinion for one of the best predator and prey set up’s is the Lion and open Savanna exhibits at my home town zoo which is the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
For sure!
I love your tours! To answer your question, leopards are the fourth big cat that can roar. I also have three questions.
1. If you were to record anything at the Brookfield Zoo, which exhibits would you record and why?
2. If you were to do any bird-themed exhibits, which ones would you showcase and why?
3. What is your favorite North American exhibit and why?
1. Lots of great options at Brookfield, two I'd be tempted to do are Habitat Africa! The Forest because of the Pangolins, and Australia to show the Wombats and Echidnas.
2. The Aviaries as Toledo and Milwaukee are two bird themed exhibits I could do eventually.
3. Once again, I love Columbus's North America. The NEW Zoo in Wisconsin another zoo with a great North American collection, that I'm hoping to showcase someday.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 Also, if were to do any reptile houses, which ones would you do first and why?
@@JacobFiveash The Reptile Houses at Toledo or Detroit would be the most likely. Although at Detroit I'd be more likely to do Amphibiville first, since it's more unique as one of the only Amphibian only complexes.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 That’s great. I would also recommend visiting Zoo Atlanta someday. It’s a very easy zoo to film and it has a few rarities like the giant panda, bontebok, giant otter, drill, and sun bear. They also have an amazing reptile house, an amazing elephant exhibit, America’s largest gorilla complex and America’s largest orangutan troop.
@@JacobFiveash It's definitely on my someday list!
If you can do some exhibit tours at the Cincinnati Zoo, which exhibit would you like to start out with, and why would you like that exhibit?
I am actually planning to visit the Cincinnati Zoo later this summer in July or August. I would likely start with Africa or the Jungle Trails since those are my favorite areas of the zoo.
What do you shoot your video with
Canon PowerShot SX530 HS for Photos and Animal Footage. Sony HDR-CX405 Camcorder for Walkthrough Footage.
There‘re actually a fourth American tapir species: the Kabomani tapir, discovered in 2014 😊
Thanks for pointing that out!
Is their any photos of the 1973 South American exhibit I have not herd of any zoo putting flamingos in the same enclosure as giant anteater
The only photos I know of are from the 1973 guidebook posted on Zoochat, currently on the 4th page of the MKE Zoo Zoochat page. One photo shows tapir swimming with penguins. In the other I can make out Macaws, Tapir, Capybara, Llamas, Rheas, and Flamingos.
@@DereksZooVideos0118 can you send use a link to this magestic sight
@@kharitheblueanteater9592 www.zoochat.com/community/media/categories/milwaukee-county-zoo.664/?page=4
@@DereksZooVideos0118 thank you wish this still existed cause that would’ve been so funny