Exploring the Chattanooga Zoo (Full Tour)
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
- Join the Highway Ghost for a fun day at the Chattanooga Zoo. See George the giraffe eat lettuce from my hand and all the other interesting animals ranging from chimpanzees to a komodo dragon. This was a great place to spend a summer day on my Highway Ghost Zoofari Tour and I highly recommend it for everyone.
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GREAT VLOG PICS===THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello there, this is the Highway Ghost speaking. I wanted to say hello and thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed the content. I plan on visiting more zoos as time allows and making similar videos. I also have another video from this zoo with a ride of their cool carousel which is a part of the attractions there. Fun place if you've never been. Join the strange travels ride for updates on all my fun, funky and creepy weird stuff here at the Highway Ghost.
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Carousel Ride at Chattanooga Zoo
Located in the "Oddities & Roadside" playlist
I guess you could sorta call this my hometown zoo (although I technically live in GA) and I went a ton as a kid. I have only been once since I’ve been an adult and it was to their Christmas light event they have. It’s not the biggest or best zoo but for kids raised in the Chattanooga area this, along with the aquarium and lake Winnie was everything !
You must have lived near Dalton or Tunnel Hill, GA. Been all around this area and this was the most busiest time that I've ever had trying to get there. It took over three hours to go from Murphy, NC to Chattanooga, and Ocoee, TN had insane traffic all the way to the city. I have more filming to do over there someday, but not sure when, due to tourist hordes. Never been to the Christmas light events at the zoo, since I don't celebrate Christmas, but I've heard of it. They have a Halloween Boo at the Zoo that looks interesting. Endless strange travels. \m/ HG
Love the zoo! My favorite is the Tigers and lions
I find zoos both fascinating and sad at the same time. I hate seeing the animals locked up, but some can't ever survive again in the wild. Then there's those that are so rare that being in protective locations may save them from extinction, like the red pandas that are as few as 2500 left in the wild. I really liked feeding George the giraffe, he was something else. Funny giant creature looking for a snack. I felt tiny standing there. I'll be filming more of these types of videos as time allows. Thanks for watching. HG
Thumbs up 👍 new subscribers here
Hello and welcome to the channel. Thanks for the support and I hope you enjoy all the videos currently posted and those to come. There's hundreds to choice from and they're all in their own playlists for easy viewing. It's going to be a fun fall here for sure. Have a early Happy Halloween from the Highway Ghost.
How big is the zoo
Hello there, this is the Highway Ghost speaking. I wanted to say hello and thanks for checking out the channel. About your question, the zoo is pretty good size but not as big as Zoo Atlanta or any of the bigger town locations, but it's definitely worth a visit and has a wide variety of animals and attractions. I have a video from their carousal ride that's pretty awesome as well. Fun stop and reasonable place for a family or couple day or fly solo for a day trip.
I don't support wild animals kept in captivity. Please remind me what the benefit are. Also do zoos bread their animals?; if so why.
Hello there, this is the Highway Ghost speaking. I have to agree with you about animals being held captive, but zoos to me are bitter sweet being that I enjoy getting to see the exotic animals up close, but at the same time I wish they were in the wild and living free; however, some can't because of injuries or being born into captivity and cannot survive on their own or are relocated from areas where poachers hunt them for money. About the captive animal breeding, it's sometimes the only way to keep endangered species from going extinct and so these few that make it back into the wild can live as they were suppose to and those that can't adapt are cared for at these types of locations. Then again there's private owned zoo slums that don't give them the care and space needed and that's sad and wrong on all accounts. I loved feeding George the giraffe, he was truly the highlight of my day and a bucket list adventure to say I hand fed a real giraffe. Anyway, I hope you enjoy my other playlists full of various strange travels and my Odd Shadows Podcast. I hope you also join the ride and subscribe so you get updates on all the new stuff I'm currently working on. Have a safe/fun summer and stay tuned for more strange travels. HG