Zoos are Watch Batman Death in the Family Onlinegiving animals Amazon-esque species ratings, and it's honestly kind of great.
The trend started Friday with the Oregon Zoo in a tweet hashtagged #rateaspecies. Other animal conservancies got in on the fun – including aquariums – providing informative ratings for people looking to, er, buy the products.
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