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Black billed magpie seems like an odd choice. Are they representative of an extinct species there? Are the elephant species rotated or is it a mixed exhibit? The concept of that exhibit is interesting, for as much hate as it gets. It just seems that there are some odd species choices in it. Are the pronghorn of the Peninsular variety? Didn't they used to also have bison in this exhibit?
Magpies have been in the area since the end of the last ice age similar to the condors. So not necessarily all animals are representing an extinct animal rather the animals are representing what the area was like back then.
 
Black billed magpie seems like an odd choice. Are they representative of an extinct species there? Are the elephant species rotated or is it a mixed exhibit? The concept of that exhibit is interesting, for as much hate as it gets. It just seems that there are some odd species choices in it. Are the pronghorn of the Peninsular variety? Didn't they used to also have bison in this exhibit?
I am not sure if the Elephant exhibit is rotational or not, though I don't think that it is. The Pronghorn Antelopes are of the Peninsular variety. I don't think that Elephant Odyssey had Bison.
 
To start off 2019, I went to this zoo, and found several exhibits that I hadn't listed before, or had changed.

DISCOVERY OUTPOST

Veterinary Hospital and Nearby Exhibits
  • Large Glass Enclosed Exhibit: Naked Mole Rat
  • Small Terrarium: Brazilian Whiteknee Tarantula (There were many other terrariums in the room, but, as it was behind glass, I could not see all of the species.)
  • Exhibit Outside of Vet Hospital: Empty
  • Exhibit Outside of Restroom: Empty
  • Exhibit in Waiting Area for 4D Theater: Green Winged Macaw
  • Enclosure in Small Space Outside Vet Hospital: Canadian Lynx
  • Exhibit Behind Lynx Enclosure: Serval (Unsigned)
LOST FOREST

Hillside Exhibits
  • Hillside Exhibit: Western Tufted Deer (Unsigned)
  • Hillside Exhibit: Siberian Musk Deer (Unsigned)
URBAN JUNGLE

Urban Jungle Exhibits
  • Small Enclosure: Fennec Fox
  • Small Enclosure Near Animals in Action: Laughing Kookaburra
  • Small Yard: Giant Anteater
(The Bird of Prey aviaries were open, housing the same species as before.)
 
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Hey Anteaterman,

(The Bird of Prey aviaries were open, housing the same species as before.)

I did not see you list the Birds of Prey aviaries. Is this at the beginning of the Elephant Odyssey?

Thanks!
 
Hey Anteaterman,

(The Bird of Prey aviaries were open, housing the same species as before.)

I did not see you list the Birds of Prey aviaries. Is this at the beginning of the Elephant Odyssey?

Thanks!
On page 2 of this thread, I list three waterfowl exhibits in the section titled Panda Canyon. The Birds of Prey aviaries are located across from them in the zoo, so technically, not at the beginning of Elephant Odyssey, more like at the beginning of Northern Frontier.
Also, if you were wondering, the species held in the aviaries are the following:
  • Steller's Sea Eagle
  • Ornate Hawk Eagle
  • Harpy Eagle
  • Andean Condor
 
Anteaterman, can I ask about those Canadian Lynx? If they are across from the Fennec Fox, what area would that be? Panda Canyon or Northern Frontier?
 
Anteaterman, can I ask about those Canadian Lynx? If they are across from the Fennec Fox, what area would that be? Panda Canyon or Northern Frontier?
They were in the Children's zoo, which is now closed. It is being completely redesigned and is set to open in 2021.
 

In fairness, that site is inaccurate. I was thumbing through it last night for unrelated reasons and it still claims they have African Forest Buffalo Helen, who died several years back. It also mentions Africa Rocks as a future opening in at least one entry. It is not reflective of what is in their actual collection.
 
I was thumbing through it last night for unrelated reasons and it still claims they have African Forest Buffalo Helen, who died several years back
Whelp, that takes one reason away for going to SDZ :oops:...
 
Never fear. There are plenty of reasons to go to SDZ.
I know, but now there is one less reason. I'm still going in June, but I really want a picture of a Congo Buffalo. Are there any others in captivity?
 
I know, but now there is one less reason. I'm still going in June, but I really want a picture of a Congo Buffalo. Are there any others in captivity?

Plenty over on this side of the puddle, at any rate!
 
A fair few, just not many (any?) in the USA...

There might be one small safari park somewhere between Tampa and Orlando with a couple, but after that there are (I think) some in private hands. I know an import from Berlin into the US was blocked by the government a few years ago.

You lucky bas...I wish I could live in Europe!:p:rolleyes:

Just go visit and talk some European ZooChatters into hauling you around the continent ;)

~Thylo
 
There might be one small safari park somewhere between Tampa and Orlando with a couple, but after that there are (I think) some in private hands. I know an import from Berlin into the US was blocked by the government a few years ago.

Why was it blocked?
 
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