I visit Burgers as often as I can. Once found a type of house gecko in the Bush hiding in a bromelia, near the entrance of the Ocean. Also possible to find millipedes, found them near the little house with Coca cola on it.
Great video! The manatees and Fiddler crabs are by far my favorite part of this zoo. Sadly as of recently Both the Red lynx and the Caiman have passed away and as a result have empty exhibits.
Aah that is a bummer to hear :( glad I was able to see them before then went I guess. Curious what will happen in the setups on longterm. You have any idea?
@@terrariumchannel from what I’ve been told they’re looking into what’s available at the moment, but are going to try and find something that fits with the theme of the biome. So for the red lynx replacement that would be a different North American desert animal, idk about the Caiman though. But I haven’t heard anything concrete yet.
Burgers is denk ik voor velen de dierentuin waarmee ze dingen vergelijken😂. Of in iedergeval voor de mensen die eco displays leuker vinden als 1 diersoort- 1 verblijf. Groetjes Peter Oostbeek
Amazing. So nice to see a zoo where so much care and thought is involved. Animals are such a blessing.
to be fair, i have visited this zoo 2 times in 20 years and it still hasn't lost it's touch. worth every penny although i even missed the safari tour.
Again, great job in putting this together. That little bird singing his song among the clamour of talking visitors is too much.
I visit Burgers as often as I can. Once found a type of house gecko in the Bush hiding in a bromelia, near the entrance of the Ocean. Also possible to find millipedes, found them near the little house with Coca cola on it.
So cool! There is so much to explore and find there. Maybe one day I should spend the whole day just in the bush.
This place looks nice
Awesome video of a 'happy place'!
Downside of a zoo: other people (with an other pov) visiting the zoo...
Great video! The manatees and Fiddler crabs are by far my favorite part of this zoo.
Sadly as of recently Both the Red lynx and the Caiman have passed away and as a result have empty exhibits.
Aah that is a bummer to hear :( glad I was able to see them before then went I guess. Curious what will happen in the setups on longterm. You have any idea?
@@terrariumchannel from what I’ve been told they’re looking into what’s available at the moment, but are going to try and find something that fits with the theme of the biome.
So for the red lynx replacement that would be a different North American desert animal, idk about the Caiman though.
But I haven’t heard anything concrete yet.
Holy cow, that place is amazing. Thx for letting us see
Glad ypu enjoyed :)
Best zoo tour yet! Thanks for sharing
Thats cool to hear! Thanks a lot.
I love the Burgers Zoo! Need to go there again soon 😍
Good idea ;) plantwise they dont have the most rare stuff but overall I really like it. They have some great treespecies.
Burgers is denk ik voor velen de dierentuin waarmee ze dingen vergelijken😂. Of in iedergeval voor de mensen die eco displays leuker vinden als 1 diersoort- 1 verblijf.
Groetjes Peter Oostbeek
Beautiful zoo, aquaria and botanical gardens in one and splendid vlog! Luzon Bleedingheart (Gallicolumba luzonica) at 12:08
Thanks! And you are totally correct.
Haha isn’t this the dream?? I’d love to have “The bush” mixed with the mangrove house to myself one day! I can’t wait to experience these in person
Man for sure. Imagine a big greenhouse where you start at a waterfall and walk along a stream in the tropics ending up at a mangrove shore.
Craving a burger now 🍔
Yes the vest zoo of the netherlands , i bin in 57 european zoo's and it is one kf my 2 favorite's
Very curious what is the other one :)
Cool video! Little nitpick: Voliere in dutch is Aviary in english
Aah thats totally correct. Danke.
0:38 is a Panthera tigris sumatrae there are no pure bengals in European zoo. But i agree burgers is among the best zoos of the country
Thanks for the correction. I already had doubts. Much appreciated
of course, by far.
Species of amazonian stingray!? 13:27
Potamotrygon motoro. One of the more common (and big) species. Have had then for a very long time.
@@terrariumchannel yup I know that species quite well! Cool that they’ve had them for a long time!