Their prominent head crest and multi-toned plumage didn't attract attention, bird markets didn't sell them, nor did
zoos have them on display.
Not exact matches
«Part of our goal,» says Kopczak, «is to provide some of the individuals we brought back to
zoos or other organizations that
would display them and do basic research
on their husbandry requirements.
We no longer want to make the responsibility of the
zoo as simply
having the animals
on display for your education and entertainment.
These not - so - little remnants of the Wild West
have allegedly dwelled there since the 1890s, when the San Francisco
Zoo did not yet exist and the park
had animals like bears, sheep, and bison
on display.
It just puts monsters
on display like
zoo animals, then mostly looks away when it's time to turn them loose in either a sad (and failed) attempt to win a PG - 13 rating or more likely an attempt to pander to every audience except the horror audience that
would see right through it, and instantly, as another slam
on genre films by a larded gentry too delicate to see them first.
The recent tragedy of the killing of Harambe the gorilla at the Cincinnati
Zoo has had me seriously reflecting
on the very odd and often irrational relationship humans
have with wild animals in public
displays.