The most significant shift in zoo media is the personification of residents. Animals like Fiona the Hippo at the Cincinnati Zoo or Mei Xiang the giant panda aren’t just biological specimens; they are protagonists in ongoing digital narratives. Through live "cam" feeds and daily social media updates, zoos create emotional arcs—births, illnesses, and birthdays—that mirror reality television. This storytelling transforms viewers into stakeholders, fostering a parasocial relationship that drives both ticket sales and conservation donations. Education Through Spectacle

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