*Even though I've done this a couple of times in the past, someone had a wonderful suggestion that I create some sort of map of the showcased attraction. That way it's easier to give a sense of direction of where we and where the habitats are. So the link below is a simple guide that shows what order I explored and filmed the Wildlife Explorers Basecamp:* *Map: **drive.google.com/file/d/1WG75p0j8Frfu8cbe46lPFdM6hMNFEmqK/view?usp=sharing* *Before you ask! Yes, this is a re-upload. Though I later won the dispute (of course), I was hit with a copyright warning after using a royalty free song... Regardless, there was an identification error that needed to be correct anyways. So thank you to both returning and new viewers, and I hope you enjoyed the longest tour on the channel!*
I have to say that I was really impressed with this children's zoo. It's wild animals and not farm animals. It connects kids with wildlife which is amazing.
No question, my favorite attraction is the Lost Forest. Sometimes, I don't even need to see the animals. Just find a bench and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature
Omg! So cool! Yet, my favorite exhibit is the Elephant Odyssey exhibit, which they made a computer game of it! And plus, an Asian Palm Civet should be in the Basecamp in a 3rd empty cage next to the binturong & the caracal of course! So, try visiting the San Diego Zoo Safari Park soon, along with the Woodland Park Zoo, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, Sacramento Zoo, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Disney's Animal Kingdom, & Bearizona! Also, 5 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend, Zak.... 1) What exhibit did the Monterey Bay Aquarium once had with freshwater otters? 2) What animal did the San Francisco Zoo once have in their Puente Al Sur exhibit? 3) How would you rate SeaWorld San Diego's new Sea Turtle Trek attraction? 4) What animal did the San Francisco Zoo once bred back in 2000-2008 before the new Chacoan Peccaries moved in? 5) What 2 animals did the Oakland Zoo once had before 14 to 23 years ago?
I'm SO Glad I have the privilege of living close enough to the SDZoo to really experience it time and time again. It truly is a superb zoo! That question is so difficult to answer! I think my favorite thing about the zoo is the architecture around it with Balboa Park, actually! It's very inspiring! However, if I had to choose a habitat or experience within the zoo itself, I think I'd choose maybe the Orangutans or the Sun Bear trail for how interactive the Orangutans were to me last time and I love a Sun Bear! But again, the Aviaries, the Flamingoes even, the Maned wolf, the Koalas.... there's really just too many great encounters to experience at the zoo. I could really narrow it down to what I DO NOT want to experience: the nope ropes. NOPE, no sneks. Nope!
Way to start off the year with a tour at San Diego Zoo! I wasn't expecting this tour to be so big, with so many animals to see and learn about. I'm definitely going to have to check this out when I visit next year!
Love the content mate but can you please show more of the reptile habitats? You do a deep look at the big stuff like monkeys, big cats and birds and then skim over the reptiles super fast even though at the glimpse that we get the enclosures look amazing.
@@JacobFiveash Imo either an expansion of Australia with the return of Kangaroos, plus Emus, Wombats, and Dingos or a native California Species enclosure with raccoons, quails, coyotes, and bobcats.
Were those info boards in the Cool Critters building touch screen or interactive? They look similar to Fort Worth's Mola information screens which you can swipe and interact with. Either way I'm in love with the stream led lights!
For the question of the episode that’s a tricky one, I’ve only been to San Diego Twice but really my favorite area is the Lost Forest mainly because it feels like your in a actual Jungle.
Ok I forgot to tell you something baby genius had been to both the San Diego zoo and san Diego wildlife sanctuary and it was made in 2002 and right when baby genius a trip to the San Diego zoo they had sea lions at one point but now they don’t because of course they had other plans
*Even though I've done this a couple of times in the past, someone had a wonderful suggestion that I create some sort of map of the showcased attraction. That way it's easier to give a sense of direction of where we and where the habitats are. So the link below is a simple guide that shows what order I explored and filmed the Wildlife Explorers Basecamp:*
*Map: **drive.google.com/file/d/1WG75p0j8Frfu8cbe46lPFdM6hMNFEmqK/view?usp=sharing*
*Before you ask! Yes, this is a re-upload. Though I later won the dispute (of course), I was hit with a copyright warning after using a royalty free song... Regardless, there was an identification error that needed to be correct anyways. So thank you to both returning and new viewers, and I hope you enjoyed the longest tour on the channel!*
What was the identification error?
Well done on the dispute, and seeing this map is very helpful for understanding the layout of the area
Turns out that Paradise Tanager in the first version was in fact a Blue necked tanager.
My favorite attraction is the Elephant odysea but i can't wait to see the chirdern basecamp
An you take us to the tasmanian devil part?
This is definitely a one of a kind Children’s Zoo!
Native from San Diego and long time Zoo member, miss so much since i moved to South Carolina
I loved that West African lungfish so much too! Thank you for choosing to feature Wildlife Explorers Base Camp!
2:24 i❤ zoos. That’s the zoo that’s on my bucket list
That open air leaf cutter ant exhibit is really cool
The base camp and Africa rocks
I have to say that I was really impressed with this children's zoo. It's wild animals and not farm animals. It connects kids with wildlife which is amazing.
It's the San Diego Zoo. We have the best zoo in the world. Did you really think the children's section would be rabbits and goats? 😆
@@docsavage8640 Sometimes that is all the children's zoo is, is farm animals.
That leaf cutter ant island is an actual game changer that really surprised me but this is San Diego we're talking about
squirrel monkeys are my favorite kind of monkey since i bought a plushie of one in a zoo gift shop they look so cute
No question, my favorite attraction is the Lost Forest. Sometimes, I don't even need to see the animals. Just find a bench and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature
Omg! So cool! Yet, my favorite exhibit is the Elephant Odyssey exhibit, which they made a computer game of it! And plus, an Asian Palm Civet should be in the Basecamp in a 3rd empty cage next to the binturong & the caracal of course! So, try visiting the San Diego Zoo Safari Park soon, along with the Woodland Park Zoo, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, Sacramento Zoo, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Disney's Animal Kingdom, & Bearizona! Also, 5 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend, Zak....
1) What exhibit did the Monterey Bay Aquarium once had with freshwater otters?
2) What animal did the San Francisco Zoo once have in their Puente Al Sur exhibit?
3) How would you rate SeaWorld San Diego's new Sea Turtle Trek attraction?
4) What animal did the San Francisco Zoo once bred back in 2000-2008 before the new Chacoan Peccaries moved in?
5) What 2 animals did the Oakland Zoo once had before 14 to 23 years ago?
My Favorite Attraction Is The Bat Enclosure
Great video Zach! I gotta say I really enjoyed this longer video! Please do make more!
I'm SO Glad I have the privilege of living close enough to the SDZoo to really experience it time and time again. It truly is a superb zoo! That question is so difficult to answer! I think my favorite thing about the zoo is the architecture around it with Balboa Park, actually! It's very inspiring! However, if I had to choose a habitat or experience within the zoo itself, I think I'd choose maybe the Orangutans or the Sun Bear trail for how interactive the Orangutans were to me last time and I love a Sun Bear! But again, the Aviaries, the Flamingoes even, the Maned wolf, the Koalas.... there's really just too many great encounters to experience at the zoo. I could really narrow it down to what I DO NOT want to experience: the nope ropes. NOPE, no sneks. Nope!
I love this channel so much
I don't live in America so I can't see these awesome zoos irl
But thanks to this channel I still get a cool experience
Way to start off the year with a tour at San Diego Zoo!
I wasn't expecting this tour to be so big, with so many animals to see and learn about. I'm definitely going to have to check this out when I visit next year!
We have the best zoo in the world.
Love the content mate but can you please show more of the reptile habitats? You do a deep look at the big stuff like monkeys, big cats and birds and then skim over the reptiles super fast even though at the glimpse that we get the enclosures look amazing.
The San Diego zoo just keeps getting better and better. All we need is for them to fix up the Urban Jungle.
@@JacobFiveash 100% outdated, Grizzly’s should be moved to a new exhibit in the Northern Frontier if possible
@@JacobFiveash Imo either an expansion of Australia with the return of Kangaroos, plus Emus, Wombats, and Dingos or a native California Species enclosure with raccoons, quails, coyotes, and bobcats.
@@JacobFiveash the Grottoes should be demolished & replaced with New & Natural habitats.
@@JacobFiveash Add Grizzly Bears & Kodiak Bears to the Northern Frontier exhibit.
12:37 This reminds me of Jurassic World haha
Were those info boards in the Cool Critters building touch screen or interactive? They look similar to Fort Worth's Mola information screens which you can swipe and interact with. Either way I'm in love with the stream led lights!
I find it strange most zoos have color morphs of axos instead of their natural colors. I love my 2 natural babies. Mudkip n Swampert are adorable.
Good vid
For the question of the episode that’s a tricky one, I’ve only been to San Diego Twice but really my favorite area is the Lost Forest mainly because it feels like your in a actual Jungle.
Do the urban jungle
Edit: the empty exhibit next to the caracal contains a tamandua
It is this one here zootours
Answer to Question: My favorite attraction is elephant odyssey
Have you been to the Kingdom of the Nights at the Omaha Henry Doorly’s Zoo?
Can you go look at some of our zoos in Australia please Zachary? The welfare of the animals here are better than the USA.
Ok I forgot to tell you something baby genius had been to both the San Diego zoo and san Diego wildlife sanctuary and it was made in 2002 and right when baby genius a trip to the San Diego zoo they had sea lions at one point but now they don’t because of course they had other plans
Is is this thing on?
Bearcat is a SWAT truck
. I would have to say my favorite area is the lost forest. You really do get lost in there.
I live in San Diego
Never been to San Diego zoo.
That is one of the few Fiji Island iguanas in USA the are illegal to own
@Hatfieldjesse7780
Fun Fact in Canada It Is Legal to Own a Fiji Island Banded Iguana .
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Tamatoa!
uh actually Binturong is an herbivore.
Nope, they are in the Carnivora family - they eat birds and rodents and dead animals. Red pandas are considered carnivores too despite their diet.
@@ZooTours Wouldn't that make them omnivores then?
They are omnivores, but they are classified as carnivores.
@@ZooTours okay then
@@ZooTours Fun Fact. The Binturong has a popcorn 🍿 fragrance.
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Any of u guys heard of vegan teacher?
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