Night Hunters also holds another pair of Potto and their breeding groups for screaming-hairy and three-banded armadillosWhat other animals are bts at the zoo?
Walter the warthog has been moved from this exhibit (Harapan's home):
Feb. 2012-Sumatran rhinoceros exhibit | ZooChat
To the African Plains exhibit in Africa:
May. 2015 - Africa - African Plains Exhibit 8 Species (10 Will Be in the Su | ZooChat
Hopefully a Malayan Tapir, Lowland Anoa, Babirusa? (Maybe even another Sumatran Rhino, along with Proboscis Monkeys and Douc Langurs, but that's wishful thinking)Any plans for a new animal in his former exhibit?
Maybe they wont add new animals, maybe they could do some rearranging and adding the Visayan Warty Pigs in the former Warthog exhibit and expanding the Sichuan Takin exhibit into the Visayan Warty Pig exhibit.Hopefully a Malayan Tapir, Lowland Anoa, Babirusa? (Maybe even another Sumatran Rhino, along with Proboscis Monkeys and Douc Langurs, but that's wishful thinking)
Hopefully a Malayan Tapir, Lowland Anoa, Babirusa? (Maybe even another Sumatran Rhino, along with Proboscis Monkeys and Douc Langurs, but that's wishful thinking)
Well, I highly doubt we’ll see them ever againYeah I highly doubt we’ll ever see Sumatran rhinos in this zoo or in any zoo in this country.
Looks like they were placed in the formerly open fronted Wetlands habitat. It also appears they stopped using harpwire and replace it with mesh.Wings of the World is reopening soon. The renovations included installing UV lighting in a number of ways, particularly noticeable in the South American exhibit which has all-new acrylic skylights to let in the full spectrum of light. Also, it seems the Andean cock of the rock have been put back on exhibit.
Not for me or anyone that knows how to manually focus a lenswell, the mesh will be a challenge for pictures
Zoom in on the face and Photoshop the obstructions out - or wait for it to move. As for here, considering there's only two newly meshed exhibits displaying very small birds that have no ability to perch themselves next to the fence, I'm sure there will be no problem (I'll prove it to you when it openswell, i mean, i can take some good pictures, but how do you manually focus a lens, like, this picture was kinda ruined due to some meshView attachment 341794this was a Palm Cockatoo at the Tampa Lowry Park Zoo.