Speaking of which, do they have a clouded leopard as an education animal? We saw one in season 2, episode 2 of Animal Planet's The Zoo.
Yes, that is the only way to see the cheetah. There is no exhibit. I don’t know how much interaction you’d get from it (I’m rarely enticed to do interaction programs unless it involves something really cool) but when I did once do a program that (in part) had a similar cheetah experience, the closest I got was about five feet away with two keepers in between. Things could be and probably are different at Bronx, though- perhaps call and ask?I'm hoping to finally make it to this zoo this year. The cheetah isn't listed on their species list, but is on their experiences... do they have a cheetah exhibit at all, or is the only option to pay the $60? Does anyone know how much interaction you get for that?
Yes, that is the only way to see the cheetah. There is no exhibit. I don’t know how much interaction you’d get from it (I’m rarely enticed to do interaction programs unless it involves something really cool) but when I did once do a program that (in part) had a similar cheetah experience, the closest I got was about five feet away with two keepers in between. Things could be and probably are different at Bronx, though- perhaps call and ask?
What's going on with the Congo Gorilla Forest?
It will disappoint unless you visit later in the year when foliage has grown in.Something better not be going wrong with it. I have tentative plans to visit the Bronx in around mid-April so something wrong with the zoos star attraction would be very irksome.
It will disappoint unless you visit later in the year when foliage has grown in.
Unlike some of the other paid entry exhibits, CGF does not close over the winter. It was open last month, but the only viewing of anything was indoors.I was originally going to visit in early March but then I realized that CGF was not going to be open, so I postponed it until later. While it may not be at its peak, I assume it will be open which is much better than being closed.
Unlike some of the other paid entry exhibits, CGF does not close over the winter. It was open last month, but the only viewing of anything was indoors.
It may be open during the winter, but it's also virtually empty
Personally I don't think CGF is Bronx's greatest exhibit. I guess it is the star exhibit, but it's certainly not my favorite, as good as it is.
~Thylo
Thanks! It’s good to know it is open in the wintertime, but I don’t think it would feel right to see it at that time of year. April isn’t perfect but better than February.
Would you mind telling me what your favourite area is? I’ve got to get all the information I can before I go.![]()