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Thanks for the video! From the little bit shown of the enclosure in the video, it looks quite nice, although viewing may be a little tricky.

I bet most American Zoochatters wished they lived near San Diego! I sure wish I did (even though I’ve already seen Platypus :p)!
 
Thanks for the video! From the little bit shown of the enclosure in the video, it looks quite nice, although viewing may be a little tricky.

I bet most American Zoochatters wished they lived near San Diego! I sure wish I did (even though I’ve already seen Platypus :p)!

I don’t think the video was taken in the actual exhibit, which features extensive artificial streambanks. This could be from the off-exhibit spaces or maybe even from their exhibit at Taronga.
 
I'm still in disbelief at what I'm seeing. This is - in the layman's terms - awesome! Platypus outside of Australia for the first time in six decades. San Diego managed to pull yet another hail marry with an Australian species, first the devils, now the platypus. Whats next? A numbat? Tiger quolls?

I had originally planned on going elsewhere for zoo related travels in the near future, but this may be just enough to prompt a return to the site of America's most iconic zoos.
 
I'm still in disbelief at what I'm seeing. This is - in the layman's terms - awesome! Platypus outside of Australia for the first time in six decades. San Diego managed to pull yet another hail marry with an Australian species, first the devils, now the platypus. Whats next? A numbat? Tiger quolls?

I had originally planned on going elsewhere for zoo related travels in the near future, but this may be just enough to prompt a return to the site of America's most iconic zoos.

Not to downplay how great this is, it's worth noting other zoos have managed to get Tasmanian Devils and multiple quoll species out of Australia before San Diego (for the devils, they don't have quolls) ;)

~Thylo
 
Not to downplay how great this is, it's worth noting other zoos have managed to get Tasmanian Devils and multiple quoll species out of Australia before San Diego (for the devils, they don't have quolls) ;)

~Thylo
You are correct, I was more thinking along the lines of these species in North America. Even then the Rio Grande Zoo did also have devils before San Diego. Regardless, its still an impressive achievement.
 
I don’t think the video was taken in the actual exhibit, which features extensive artificial streambanks. This could be from the off-exhibit spaces or maybe even from their exhibit at Taronga.

But it saids on the video that it’s The platypus debut at the San Diego zoo Safari Park though
 
Can’t wait to visit them, my gf and I were just there less than 2 weeks ago for my birthday! I know so many people are beyond thrilled to see pandas, big cats, elephants when they visit zoos. But I feel like many of us on here see that this is an extraordinary feat accomplished and once again allows for San Diego Zoo Global to be amongst the very best zoos in the world. Hopefully I run into some of my fellow zoochatters in the next coming months at the safari park :)
 
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