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I thought zoos were for kids but animal sexual behavior seems to be attracting many adults. They have timed it right as well with Valentines Day having just gone past.

Consider manatees (they have orgies and do not really care about the sex of their partner) and porcupines (the male has only one four-hour window a year to mate) how many animals use scent to attract a mate and a lot more.

These adult-oriented entertainments at times combine champagne, chocolate-covered strawberries and candlelight dining with impressive facts about how animals mate. The concept sure makes for a cozy date at the zoo!

The credit for the concept goes to Jane Tollini, a former penguin keeper at the San Francisco Zoo. Tollini conceived the idea two decades ago while watching her penguins’ courtship ritual, which culminates in what she describes as “bowling pins making love.”
San Francisco calls it “Woo at the Zoo.” New York City’s Central Park Zoo calls it “Jungle Love.” Zoo marketing folks in Boise, Idaho named the tour “Wild Love at the Zoo.”

This sure is a different way to spend a wild night at the zoo.

Source: Sydney Morning Herald