Other news throughout the zoo
-We have a pair of Lesser Hedgehog Tenrecs as Animal Ambassadors see them if you’re lucky at the Animals & You at the Children’s Zoo Area.
-There is a white albino Axololt in the caves area with the other Axololts.
-A Toco Toucan will be joining the bird show soon.
-The Great Flamingos are moved to live with the Chilean Flamingos, as the Trumpeter Swans are living in their area in the aviary temporally as the Swan exhibit is being renovated.
-In the LAIR, there is a now a school of Asian Needlefish and a black Philippine Water Monitor Lizard in the Southeast Asian/Australian River Exhibut with the Banded Archerfish, Australian Lungfish, Rainbowfish, Fly River Turtle, Roti Island Snake Necked Turtle, and Mary River Turtle.
-Tiger Salamanders and Mexican Horner Lizards now live in the damp forest building.
-There is now a Merten’s Water Monitor Lizard too.
-In the Desert Lair, there are now Saharan Horned Vipers.
-A Laughing Kookaburra Exhibit has been built and has two half sister Kookaburras by the Australian Nocturnal House which houses the Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat who just welcome the first woman’s Joey born at the zoo.
-The Yellow-Footed Wallaby mob as moved to the center aviary with a Pair of Male Rhinoceros Hornbills as their other exhibit is being used as a second yard for the Southern Cassowary as they plan to breed them.
-There is a White-headed Buffalo Weaver with the Black-headed Weaverbird colony, Superb Starlings, and Spotted Thick-knees.
-The Speckled Mousebirds live in the Spur-winged Lapwings.
-There is a male Roadrunner with the Yellow-Billed Magpie which is from one male to three magpies with the addition of two females.
-A pair of Vietnamese Pot-bellied Pigs now live in the Muriel’s Ranch in time for the Year of the Pig named Petunia and Pua after the pig from “Moana”.
-The North American Roundhouse by the Speke’s Gazelles and Babirusa in the desert side a Greater Roadrunner Breeding pair, a pair of Chukar Partridges, and a convey of Endangered Masked Bobwhite Quails and the wetland side now houses Scarlet Ibis, a Sunbittern, A pair of Bufflehead Ducks, and Black-necked Stilt.
-The African Crowned Eagle now lives in the former African Fish Eagle Exhibit by the Stellar’s Sea Eagle.
-The Roundhouse by the hippos and bears have the following animals, A pair of East African Grey Crowned Cranes, Binturongs, A pair of Eurasian Eagle Owls(Western Siberian Subspecies), and the Southeast birds (Bornean Crested Fireback Pheasant, Red-whispered Bulbul, Oriental Magpie Robin, and Hill Myna).
-The Former Water Deer Exhibit now houses a Reece’s Muntjac Deer and there is now a pair of Sarus Cranes next door.
-The Great Curassow is now joined by the Southern Pudu who had a Fawn named after a Korean pop singer “Nae-chan”.
-In the Longhouse of the Rainforest of the Americas there is now a tank with Cardinal Tetras, Freshwater Butterflyfish, and a Caiman Lizard.
-There is a female White-Faced Saki with Daisy the last Uakari Monkey to keep her company.
-The Crested Orpendola exhibit now has another Sunbittern and White-tailed Jay.
-The Vine Snake has moved to the lair and now an exhibit of different species of Poison Dart Frogs.
-The former Keel-billed Toucan exhibit now has a pair of Green Aracaris.
-African Spoonbills and Violet Turacos have joined the Lower Aviary.
-The lone Masked Lapwing now has a mate