Zookeeper Can’t Take It Anymore, Decides To Add Pokemon Go Signs Next To Animals
Pokemon Go has officially taken over the world, and whether you like it or not, resistance is futile. But one zookeeper in Birmingham, Alabama has recently come up with a great way to get fans of the massively popular game to pay more attention to the ACTUAL animals on display at Birmingham Zoo. How? She gave the zoo’s exhibit signs a Pokemon Go makeover!
h/t: boredpanda, dorkly
“Decided to jump on the Pokémon Go hype train at the zoo! Hey, if you can’t beat ‘em… Yes, I created these signs! They can be found at the Birmingham Zoo in Birmingham, Alabama.”, she wrote.
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