Unfortunately the Jamaican Fruit Bats are going to be kept off-exhibit.
~Thylo
~Thylo
Did you take any pictures and if so can you post themWell I am back from the rainforest grand opening, and I am very happy with it. Minor quibble with lack of scientific names. Exhibits are nicely done and several animals were exceptionally close.
There are 36 species in the rainforest building and associated exhibits outside of the building proper of which I was able to see 30 of today. Here is the rundown.
Giant Otter
Giant Anteater
Southern Tamandua
Red-rumped Agouti
Black-and-gold Howler Monkey
Pied Tamarin
Golden Lion Tamarin
White-faced Saki
Bolivian Gray Titi
Linne's Two-toed Sloth
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
Sunbittern
Hyacinth Macaw
Northern Helmeted Curassow
Ringed Teal
White-faced Whistling Duck
Crested Oropendola
Yellow-rumped Cacique
Elegant Crested Tinamou
Chilean Flamingo
Keel-billed Toucan
Guira Cuckoo
"Blue-crowned" Motomt
Venezuelan Troupial
Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frog
Dyeing Poison Dart Frog
Green Anaconda
Emerald Tree Boa
Casque-headed Iguana Corytophanes cristatus aka Smooth Helmeted Iguana
Red-footed Tortoise
Rummy-nose Tetra
Neon Tetra
Freshwater Angelfish
Bleeding-heart Tetra
Black-spot Piranha Pygocentrus cariba
Metallic Pink-toe Tarantula
How on earth did you recognise him amongst all the other visitors?Thylacine Alive may have some as he was there also. It was nice meeting my first zoochatter today.
How on earth did you recognise him amongst all the other visitors?![]()
Actually the zoo did a great deal with a rather modest budget. I am sure they wished to do more but could not accomplish everything within their budget.I think it'd also have benefited by the inclusion of Ocelot/Jaguarundi and the King Vultures in outdoor enclosures (which there is space for) but no matter.
Actually the zoo did a great deal with a rather modest budget. I am sure they wished to do more but could not accomplish everything within their budget.
As for my thoughts on the exhibit I think it's a welcome addition to a very solid zoo but I think the director oversold it a bit by describing it as a world-class exhibit. It's very good but it's not very big, and the actual placement of the building puts a lot of previously on-exhibit land off-exhibit now. As @Birdlover mentioned none of the signage give scientific names. The otter enclosure came out very good, I think, and the walk-through bit is very tall and gives the animals plenty of space to roam around and get away from the public if they choose while also getting very close if they choose. There are various ropes hanging above the paths to allow the monkeys to run right above people which is always neat. Species-wise it's pretty solid, though personally I'd have preferred some more herps/inverts and I think the Jamaican Fruit Bats would have still fit fine into the general walk-through. I think it'd also have benefited by the inclusion of Ocelot/Jaguarundi and the King Vultures in outdoor enclosures (which there is space for) but no matter. I think there were also Yellow-Rumped Caciques in the building iirc.
The building does have one very obvious and kind of hilarious flaw to it, though. The building has automatic doors instead of regular ones and as such the zoo needs to have a keeper stationed at the entrance and exit at all times to stop the animals from simply walking out. Throughout our visit the curassow pair had to be continuously shooed away from the exit.
~Thylo
And cost about half as much to construct.It's about half the size of the rainforest building that opened at Buffalo Zoo a decade ago, a
Judging from all of the photos that you have uploaded, the new building is a bit underwhelming. It's about half the size of the rainforest building that opened at Buffalo Zoo a decade ago, and the indoor and outdoor primate exhibits don't even seem finished. I do like the idea of having vines and ropes going over the visitor pathway but the whole thing seems a bit on the small side. However, adding 35+ species to the zoo is sure to be a success in terms of visitor numbers.
Questions:
Is the Giant Otter exhibit larger than it looks in photos?
Do the otters have an all-indoor exhibit?
Is the Giant Anteater exhibit the same one that opened many years ago?
And cost about half as much to construct.