The Bronx Zoo is the world’s largest metropolitan zoo at 265 acres of park lands and naturalistic habitats with around 6,000 animals representing about 650 species from all over the world.
haven't been in many years, but I remember they had some fantastic gorilla and monkey exhibits and the habitats were incredibly large. The animals' behavior seemed exactly that which you might see in a video depicting them in the wild. Wednesdays used to be free, though people now tell me to avoid Wednesdays, too crowded.
I used to go to The Bronx Zoo all the time when I was living in NYC... Its been years since I was there since I'm currently living in Europe ( Germany )🇩🇪. Thanks for downloading your videos it was soooo cool to see the Zoo again, I've honestly miss my old crazy city.🗽
The #1 thing I'll miss about NYC when I finally retire and move to Arizona is The Bronx Zoo. Next, Coney Island Boardwalk. Next, The American Museum if Natural History. After that, nothing.
You have to get there early to see everything.. It's so big! I hate going Wednesdays though. It's free and always full of people and some things are closed
That's like if I insulted your family because it turned out 200 years ago some relatives had slaves or committed other actions now seen as immoral. We must focus on what families and institutions do NOW, in the present, not in the past... Only if the past is still being applied in the present do we truly have a right to point it out and criticize.
haven't been in many years, but I remember they had some fantastic gorilla and monkey exhibits and the habitats were incredibly large. The animals' behavior seemed exactly that which you might see in a video depicting them in the wild. Wednesdays used to be free, though people now tell me to avoid Wednesdays, too crowded.
I used to go to The Bronx Zoo all the time when I was living in NYC... Its been years since I was there since I'm currently living in Europe ( Germany )🇩🇪. Thanks for downloading your videos it was soooo cool to see the Zoo again, I've honestly miss my old crazy city.🗽
thankyou for upload never knew was a zoo there
Looks like a FANTASTIC zoo!
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Geno Mamone Nailed it on the head; one of the best you could ever find.
Thank you for taking you time to produce this video.
Im crying i miss new york i moved when i was little but i still miss the city :(
Bruce Badolato I live there now and I went to this zoo
The #1 thing I'll miss about NYC when I finally retire and move to Arizona is The Bronx Zoo. Next, Coney Island Boardwalk. Next, The American Museum if Natural History. After that, nothing.
I have been there and I live in New York and I have been to the zoo before
I'm going tomorrow, it's been nearly 11 years since I last went.
I been there once and it was pretty cool
Lovely video!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it! My wife and I loved going there.
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I love this zoo! Madagascar should’ve made this their main zoo! I hope to make a story surrounding the animals living here
Im going her for my felid trip this Thursday. Yay!
Me too!!!
UNDERTAKERSFANZ it was good
Tierpark Berlin seems to be the world's largest metropolitan zoo at 400 acres. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tierpark_Berlin
You have to get there early to see everything.. It's so big! I hate going Wednesdays though. It's free and always full of people and some things are closed
Naturally
Excellent video.
It's a beautituful place I loved!!
I live in africa and most of those animals I see on a daily basis especially giraffes zebras and ostriches
SO a zoo this large , do you go around on a buggy of some sort , it would be too much walking for a older person , ??
Yes
I live in the bronx
I go about 3 times a year
the bronx zoo
wow bronx zoo sucks have you guys knew about the human exibition they put there
That's like if I insulted your family because it turned out 200 years ago some relatives had slaves or committed other actions now seen as immoral. We must focus on what families and institutions do NOW, in the present, not in the past... Only if the past is still being applied in the present do we truly have a right to point it out and criticize.