More sharks make everything better.2 Epaulette sharks have been added to Living Coast, across from the big tank with the Leopard sharks.
More sharks make everything better.2 Epaulette sharks have been added to Living Coast, across from the big tank with the Leopard sharks.
I don’t exactly remember but I believe it was white spotted salamander. As for the fish I’ll check next time I’m there.What salamander species and what fish species?
Is this your first trip?Going to Brookfield Zoo over Spring Break next week, any new things that happened since the new year that I can really look forward to?
There have been a couple new fish and salamander additions as birdsandbats said. There is a new baby anteater (can confirm that he(?) is adorable).Going to Brookfield Zoo over Spring Break next week, any new things that happened since the new year that I can really look forward to?
I have been there before. It will still be fun to go and see existing things. Anything you guys would like to me look out for?
The main thing I have noticed is they are thinking out there animal list aside from really focusing on addex black rhino, and Mexican grey wolves they have diminished there bear species, I know no one likes grottos but the old bear grottos works for the smaller bear species in the mean time till they build a new bear style exhibit ie could be a rotational for the andean, sun, and sloth, and maybe even asiatic black also I noticed hoofstock is at a low.I was reading through the most commented photos on Brookfield in the gallery here and you wouldn't guess that anyone liked this zoo much at all; really sad to see decade old comments talking about incoming improvements almost none of which ever arrived.
It also feels so hard to believe Wild Encounters is a few years old now and Great Bear Wilderness several!
That would explain why they dont utilize all of the pachyderm outdoor yards went there last week and it seems like only one yard is for the rhinos 1 is for the pygmy hippos and 1 is for the taiper wonder if they are going to get a new breeding female or get rid of the Male lowland taiper and good with a different species etc Baird's or malayan or even mountainMy apologies if this has been mentioned before, but a wombat joey that was born recently has started venturing out of the pouch.
Also, Cher, the zoo's female lowland tapir, passed away recently (not sure when).
That would explain why they dont utilize all of the pachyderm outdoor yards went there last week and it seems like only one yard is for the rhinos 1 is for the pygmy hippos and 1 is for the taiper
wonder if they are going to get a new breeding female or get rid of the Male lowland taiper and good with a different species etc Baird's or malayan or even mountain
Though odd in a sense if they wanted to keep multiple tapir species I could see the use of the old forest buffalo part I the okapi forest as use for one provided they update it of course and as you stated makes sense of course I had forgotten how rare mountain tapir is. Guess it's more wishing to see the rarer species in zoos aka like the Indian rhino and tapirsIt's been a long time since every single yard was occupied by a pachyderm. There are 2 yards for pygmy hippos, 3 for rhinos (one being empty because Layla rhino is still recovering from her regular extensive surgical procedures), and 1 for tapir.
They could bring in a female if one is available. Don't think it's likely that the male will be moved elsewhere - he just arrived a year ago. But you never know. Their last Baird's tapir passed a little over a year ago. I wouldn't count on Baird's returning anytime soon, and certainly wouldn't expect Malayan's to be a part of the zoo collection. Mountain's are most definitely out of the question.
or even mountain
Yes!Sorry but this gave me a chuckle. With only 7 left in North America (6 from the same pairing), they are currently being managed until “extinction.” Could you imagine the amount of headache, time, and paperwork needed to import one from Columbia, Ecuador, or Peru?
It was one of those speak before you think moments just like there were a few people wanting to see mountain gorillas in captivity just wouldn't workSorry but this gave me a chuckle. With only 7 left in North America (6 from the same pairing), they are currently being managed until “extinction.” Could you imagine the amount of headache, time, and paperwork needed to import one from Columbia, Ecuador, or Peru?