Do you have pictures?The Dictator Scorpion in Amazing Arachnids had babies, surprisingly adorable.
Do you have pictures?The Dictator Scorpion in Amazing Arachnids had babies, surprisingly adorable.
Sadly I do not as she was behind a piece of signage.Do you have pictures?
Also the birth of a Kirk's Dik-Dik was officially announced.
That sucks. Glad I got to see it.The royal antelope, which despite only being out in the summer was the only one on display in any AZA institution, has deceased earlier this year.
I'm quite surprised to see this brought up again considering this occurred over three years ago! I don't trust anything anyone from this organization says so I'm taking this with a massive grain of salt. While the incident is very much unfortunate, PETA's real agenda appears to be trying to expose Brookfield's connection to SeaWorld and then proceeded to place blame on the latter. Though as far as I'm aware the zoo has been pretty straightforward about the incident, I really don't understand what "cover up" there is here.
What could the zoo possibly be covering up in this incident? And in the article it states that they want to know what the zoo is doing to prevent future issues which I find hilarious because didn't the zoo remove the exhibit after this incident?
Correct, the exhibit no longer exists but there are a few rays in the Living Coast building.And in the article it states that they want to know what the zoo is doing to prevent future issues which I find hilarious because didn't the zoo remove the exhibit after this incident?
The zoo has been very upfront about the situation, there was a malfunction that made oxygen levels drop and the exhibit in question, once more no longer in existence.Not really familiar with this incident, and I'm no fan of PETA, but it does seem
prudent to know why they died and what could be done to prevent it.
(most likely it would seem some sort of back up cooling system?)
Let me be the first to welcome you to the forum!Hope to go soon. Excited to see the Amur Leopard cubs! Thanks for the useful information.
P.S. I was reading past posts on this thread and I am glad that the zoo is making strides in conserving some species in more need of our help, the Addax (CR). I am hopeful in their breeding efforts of this species to hopefully increase their numbers. I am, however, slightly saddened with the loss of such iconic species (Warthog LC, Waterbuck LC). Last time I visited, however, I was able to witness the Addax partaking in an enrichment activity right next to the fence! They were consuming what appeared to be alfalfa out of the artificial termite mound, or something of the sort. Great experience that I hope I can see again!![]()