Michigan Zoo Gives Peek Into Animals' Sex Lives
A Michigan zoo is hosting an exotic, erotic afternoon on Valentine's Day, when consenting adults will get an unabashed look at how wild animals make babies.
The $50-per-couple, adults-only event at Binder Park Zoo — dubbed 'Zoorotica' — is sold out and there's even a waiting list, reports local WWMT-TV.
"We're going to talk about animal reproduction, the different animals here at Binder Park Zoo and their little quirks, different things that get them going to help them reproduce," says Jenny Parnett the zoo.
Parnett says "love birds are flocking to sign up for the Zoorotica program" as the R-rated show will take zoo guests where none have gone before.
Visitors will receive champagne, hors d'oeuvres, a video presentation and a guided tour, including the homes of snow leopards, giraffes, zebras and various primates and reptiles. Some stops will be areas not usually open to the public.
'The Battle Creek Enquirer' reports that other zoos have now started to offer similar programs — with names like 'Woo at the Zoo' and 'Jungle Love'.
A Michigan zoo is hosting an exotic, erotic afternoon on Valentine's Day, when consenting adults will get an unabashed look at how wild animals make babies.
The $50-per-couple, adults-only event at Binder Park Zoo — dubbed 'Zoorotica' — is sold out and there's even a waiting list, reports local WWMT-TV.
"We're going to talk about animal reproduction, the different animals here at Binder Park Zoo and their little quirks, different things that get them going to help them reproduce," says Jenny Parnett the zoo.
Parnett says "love birds are flocking to sign up for the Zoorotica program" as the R-rated show will take zoo guests where none have gone before.
Visitors will receive champagne, hors d'oeuvres, a video presentation and a guided tour, including the homes of snow leopards, giraffes, zebras and various primates and reptiles. Some stops will be areas not usually open to the public.
'The Battle Creek Enquirer' reports that other zoos have now started to offer similar programs — with names like 'Woo at the Zoo' and 'Jungle Love'.