Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park List Of Species On Exhibit 8/2/19

geomorph

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This is an attempt to list every species on exhibit at Zoo Tampa in Tampa, Florida during my visit on 8-2-19. I am including species for which there is a sign on each exhibit, and using the named zones on the map going in a roughly clockwise direction from the zoo entrance. This list may be of more interest to those already familiar with the zoo since I am not arranging the species by animal type. I will post each zone separately for clarity.

MANATEE CIRCLE: (10 Exhibits)
The zoo's entrance area is named for a statue of a manatee in a circular plaza inside the front gates; the actual manatee exhibits are not located here, but will appear later.

Small-sized yard next to waterfall with umbrella-shaded perch:
Blue and Gold Macaw
Scarlet Macaw

Small-sized wood-and-wire enclosure between entrance and exit of the walk-through aviary:
Hornbill (unsigned, unidentified)

Large-sized netted walk-through aviary, first enclosure:
African Openbill Stork
African Spoonbill
Boat-billed Heron
Crested Oropendola
Great Curassow
Kenya Crested Guineafowl
Mandarin Duck
Nicobar Pigeon (unsigned)
Pied Imperial Pigeon
Sacred Ibis
Scarlet Ibis
Spotted Whistling Duck

3 small-to-medium-sized netted aviaries, viewed from path in first enclosure of walk-through aviary, containing 1 species each except where noted:
Great Indian Hornbill
Red-browed Amazon Parrot
Kookaburra and Purple Swamphen

Large-sized netted walk-through aviary, second enclosure:
Blue-breasted Kingfisher
Crested Oropendola
Duck (unsigned, unidentified)
Inca Tern
Sunbittern
Violaceous Turaco

3 small-sized netted aviaries, viewed from path in second enclosure of walk-through aviary, containing 1 species each except where noted:
Sulawesi Tarictic Hornbill
Edward's Pheasant, Red-billed Hornbill, and Tawny Frogmouth
Two-toed Sloth (Linnaeus's)
 
ASIA: (15 Exhibits)
This themed exhibit complex is mostly centered on a looping path that is partially on an elevated boardwalk.

Large-sized netted walk-through aviary for visitors to feed birds, titled 'Lorikeet Landing':
Blue-faced Honeyeater
Green-naped/Forsten's Lorikeet Hybrid
Helmeted Guineafowl
Moluccan Rainbow Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet
Spotted Whistling Duck
Weber's Lorikeet

Small-sized netted yard with viewing windows, including view into small-sized indoor exhibit room:
Komodo Dragon

Medium-sized yard with rocky swimming pool and lower mud wallow:
Malayan Tapir

Small-sized yard partially in moat of tapir exhibit:
Visayan Warty Pig

Medium-sized fenced yard with simulated rock back wall:
Sulawesi Babirusa

2 medium-sized simulated-rocky walled yards viewed from elevated wooden boardwalk on one side, each containing 1 species:
Malayan Tiger (were off exhibit that day due to construction)
Sloth Bear (were off exhibit that day due to construction)

Small-sized fenced yard viewed from elevated wooden boardwalk on one side:
Lowland Anoa

Large-sized netted walk-through aviary, titled 'Sulawesi':
Demoiselle Crane
Domestic Goose
Domestic Chicken (unsigned)
Giant Asian Pond Turtle
Hamilton Pond Turtle
Javan Pond Heron
Mandarin Duck
Masked Lapwing
Nene Goose
Painted Stork (unsigned)
Southern Bald Ibis (unsigned)
Spotted Whistling Duck

Small-sized low-walled yard within walk-through aviary:
Malayan Box Turtle
Reeve's Muntjac

2 large-sized steel-pole fenced yards, one viewed from elevated boardwalk on one side, each containing:
Great Indian Rhinoceros

Medium-sized fenced yard dominated by pond:
Giant Asian Pond Turtle
Indian Gharial

Medium-sized wood-and-wire netted yard with timbered and simulated rocky-walled back containment:
Clouded Leopard

Small-sized fenced yard:
Burmese Black Tortoise
 
FLORIDA: (55 Exhibits)
This long path traverses the zoo's native exhibit complex; portions of the path are raised on a boardwalk while in the middle it enters an exhibit building.

Medium-sized fenced yard dominated by pond:
Tomistoma

Large-sized fenced yard with viewing shelter with windows on one side:
Red Wolf

Large-sized shallow touchpool under shelter, titled 'Stingray Bay':
Cownose Ray
Southern Stingray

Medium-sized fenced yard with lush landscape and deadfall perches:
Southern Bald Eagle

The following 37 exhibits are viewed from within the indoor hallways of the building titled 'Manatee Mangrove':

13 small-sized terrariums set within rustic wood-walled hallway, containing 1 species each except where noted:
Blue-striped Garter Snake
Canebrake Rattlesnake
Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake
Eastern Coral Snake
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Eastern Indigo Snake
Fiji Banded Iguana
Florida Cottonmouth
Florida Pine Snake
Gray Ratsnake and Yellow Ratsnake
Puerto Rican Crested Toad
Scarlet Kingsnake
Southern Copperhead

10 very-small-sized terrariums set within simulated timber walls, containing 1 species each:
Eastern Glass Lizard
Eastern Newt
Five-lined Skink
Gopher Tortoise
Greater Siren
Spotted Salamander
Spotted Turtle
Spotted Turtle
Stinkpot Turtle
Tokay Gecko (signed as 'Invasive')

Small-sized rectangular pedestal aquarium:
Fish (unsigned, unidentified)

Medium-sized rectangular pedestal aquarium:
Black Drum
Southern Puffer

Medium-sized rectangular pedestal aquarium:
Atlantic Spadefish
Banded Bamboo Shark
Lookdown
Tessalata Eel

Medium-sized floor-to-ceiling wall aquarium:
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Bluegill
Blue Tilapia
Redear Sunfish

Medium-sized floor-to-ceiling wall aquarium:
Common Snook
Hardhead Sea Catfish
Mangrove Snapper
Pinfish
Porkfish
Sheepshead

Medium-sized floor-to-ceiling wall aquarium:
Crevalle Jack
Gag Grouper
Green Moray Eel

Large-sized floor-to-ceiling wall terrarium:
Cuban Iguana

Medium-sized wall aquarium:
Volitan Lionfish

Small-sized wall aquarium:
Striped Burrfish
Thin-striped Hermit Crab

3 small-sized rectangular pedestal aquariums, containing 1 species each except where noted:
Dwarf Seahorse
Empty
Gulf Pipefish and Lined Seahorse

Large-sized pond viewed from underwater windows in rocky-walled cave in building, as well as from surface before entering building:
Alligator Gar (unsigned)
Brown Pelican
Florida Manatee
Turtle (unsigned, unidentified)

Medium-sized pond viewed from underwater windows in rocky-walled cave in building, as well as from surface after exiting the building:
Florida Manatee

3 medium-sized round 'Medical Pools' viewed from surface on boardwalk of 'Manatee Critical Care Center':
Florida Manatee

Medium-sized rocky-walled yard with underwater viewing panels for two ponds:
North American River Otter

Large-sized walled pond with wooded island:
American Alligator

Small-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Eastern Screech Owl
Florida Box Turtle

Medium-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Barred Owl
Three-toed Box Turtle

Medium-sized caged yard with trees and wooden platforms within:
Florida Panther

Medium-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Great Horned Owl

Large-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Black-bellied Whistling Duck
Northern Pintail
Roseate Spoonbill
Royal Tern
Ruddy Duck
Snowy Egret
Wilson's Plover
Wood Duck

Medium-sized low-walled yard with island in pond:
American Flamingo

Medium-sized fenced yard:
Sandhill Crane
Striped Skunk

Medium-sized fenced yard with shelter:
Sandhill Crane

Large-sized fenced yard with water-filled moat along viewer side:
American Black Bear
Florida Softshell Turtle
Koi
 
PRIMATES: (10 Exhibits)
This complex is seen by a looping path through a landscape of extensive simulated rockwork and water features.

Large-sized rocky-walled yard with waterfall, dry moat, and large timber climbing structure:
Bornean Orangutan

Medium-sized rocky-walled and fenced yard with waterfall and dry moat:
Chimpanzee

Small-sized wood-and-wire enclosure:
Empty (under renovation)

Medium-sized rocky-walled and fenced yard with waterfall and wet moat:
Mandrill

Medium-sized rocky-walled and fenced yard with waterfall, wet moat, and small timber climbing structure:
African Spur Thigh Tortoise
Red-tailed Guenon
Wolf's Guenon

Medium-sized island yard surrounded by wet moat, with large timber climbing structure:
Siamang

Medium-sized yard with wet moat in front and dry moat in back and small timber climbing structure:
Black Spur-winged Goose
Collared Lemur
Ring-tailed Lemur

Small-sized rocky-walled and wired enclosure:
Domestic Chicken
Golden Lion Tamarin

Small-sized rocky-walled and wired enclosure:
Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey

Medium-sized island yard surrounded by wet moat, with large timber climbing structure:
Angolan Colobus
 
AFRICA: (21 Exhibits)
This zone is composed of a main path with several short spurs branching from it. Like most of the zoo, the theming is evocative and consistent within the zone without being too heavy.

Medium-sized yard with shallow pond, beach, and back containment of colorful low buildings, titled 'Penguin Beach':
African Penguin

Medium-sized fenced yard seen from queue of 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
Wattled Crane

A note on the 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
This attraction passes the backside of many of the large yards in the Africa zone. Several yards at the beginning are passed that can only be seen from the ride, and the confusing series of fencing and lack of clarification from the guide means that I am guessing as to the number and residents of the next three (?) exhibits:

Large-sized fenced yard seen only from 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
I did not spot any inhabitants

Large-sized fenced yard seen only from 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
Haflinger Horse (this domestic is also seen in the 'Wallaroo' zone of the zoo)

Large-sized fenced yard with privacy screening seen only from 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
Bongo (I think I caught a glimpse of one through a gap in screening)

Medium-sized wood-and-wire enclosure:
Blue Duiker
Masked Lapwing (unsigned)
Trumpeter Hornbill
Von Der Decken's Hornbill
Yellow-necked Spurfowl

Small-sized yard contained by rustic simulated mud walls and building:
Meerkat

Medium-sized low timber-walled yard:
Galapagos Tortoise

Small-sized low timber-walled yard:
Galapagos Tortoise

Medium-sized low timber-walled yard:
Aldabra Tortoise

Large fenced yard:
Duiker (did not spot any, sign confusingly shows three species but does not specify that they are all in exhibit; species shown are Bay Duiker, Blue Duiker, and Southeastern Crowned Duiker. I can confirm spotting Blue Duiker in different exhibit listed above, and Bay Duiker is signed in Okapi exhibit seen later.)
Lowland Nyala
Marabou Stork
Southern Ground Hornbill

Small-sized fenced yard:
Marabou Stork

Medium-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Domestic Chicken
Silvery-cheeked Hornbill

Large-sized fenced yard with several shade structures and elevated area for visitors to feed:
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
Reticulated Giraffe

Large-sized yard with fencing, rocky outcrops surrounding swimming pool, and several large shade structures:
African Elephant
Kenya Impala

Medium-sized fenced yard seen in distance, viewed closely from 'Expedition Africa' cart ride:
African Elephant

Large-sized fenced yard with a few shade structures:
Grevy's Zebra
Nile Lechwe
Southern White Rhinoceros

Large-sized fenced yard with glass-walled visitor viewing shelter:
Painted Dog

The final three exhibits are in a subzone titled 'Ituri Forest':

Medium-sized fenced yard:
Bay Duiker
Okapi

Medium-sized fenced yard:
Red River Hog

Medium-sized fenced yard with swimming pool:
Pygmy Hippo
 
WALLAROO: (13 Exhibits)
The entrance sign to this zone says 'Wallaroo Station Children's Zoo' and it features play areas as well as the zoo's domestics section mixed with its Australasian collection.

Small-sized wood-and-wire aviary:
Palm Cockatoo

Large-sized fenced walk-through yard for visitors to enter, titled 'Wallaby Walkabout':
Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby

2 small-sized interior room exhibits viewed from outside windows, connected to adjacent outdoor yard:
Koala

Medium-sized fenced yard:
Emu

Medium-sized fenced yard with viewing shelter:
Empty

Medium-sized netted yard with viewing shelter:
Malayan Box Turtle
Malayan Flying Fox
Masked Lapwing (unsigned)
Straw-colored Fruit Bat
Tawny Frogmouth
Victoria Crowned Pigeon

Small-sized wood-and-wire enclosure in viewing shelter:
Green Tree Python

Large barn with stalls and fenced yards:
Haflinger Horse

Small-sized fenced yard:
Llama

Medium-sized walk-through fenced yard for feeding:
Domestic Goat

Medium-sized wood-and-wire aviary titled 'Australasian Aviary':
Australian Snake-necked Turtle
Bali Mynah
Black-naped Fruit Dove
Edward's Pheasant
Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove
Marbled Teal
Masked Lapwing (unsigned)
Metallic Starling
Spotted Whislting Duck

Small-sized wood-and-wire enclosure adjacent to aviary:
Fiji banded Iguana
 
SUMMARY:

By my count, the total number of exhibits currently at ZooTampa at Lowry Park is: 124

By my count, the total number of species in permanent exhibits with identification signs is: 193
The number of species I counted can be broken down into the following categories:
Mammals: 50
Birds: 74
Reptiles: 38
Amphibians: 4
Fish: 26
Invertebrates: 1
 
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How is the quality of their Africa exhibit relative to other modern Africa complexes like Fresno Zoo and Dallas Zoo?

Is the native Florida complex of exhibits a highlight of the zoo?
 
How is the quality of their Africa exhibit relative to other modern Africa complexes like Fresno Zoo and Dallas Zoo?

Is the native Florida complex of exhibits a highlight of the zoo?

The Florida exhibit complex is mostly strong, but not especially more impressive than the rest of the zoo. The skunk and sandhill crane exhibit was a highlight for me since there were 4 or 5 active skunks exploring the whole yard. The Africa exhibit complex has fairly extensive obvious fencing rather than moats so it is not as scenic as it could be, which describes quite a bit of the zoo. I have not seen Fresno's, but Dallas' Africa definitely ranks much higher for me.
 
Great write up! FWIW, the Painted Dogs are technically in the 'Itrui Forest' part of the zoo.
The chimp exhibit is now empty as they moved to San Francisco on September 13th of this year. No idea what or when something else will replace them.

The Africa section was done well, but was not built to the cost of the rest of the zoo. The "Ituri Forest" area is probably the best part of Africa, to me anyways. It opened a bit after the rest of the African section. They did a great job keeping the large oaks when possible, which gives that part of the zoo a lot of shade, which is needed in the summer here.
 
@geomorph I'v just seen this great list and wondering is there still Crowned or Bush Duikers in Lowry Park or in any other zoo in US ? They seem very common in Africa, but like the Bushbucks almost unheard in zoos. There is a picture in the Dr. Castello's Bovids of the World of Southern Bush Duiker in Tampa, made by famous ZooChater, but this is not a guarantee, of course.
 
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