Reticulated flatwoods salamander bred
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San Antonio Zoo successfully breeds endangered salamander for first time
San Antonio Zoo successfully breeds endangered salamander for first time
The above article has been updated with new information. Due to overwhelming demand, the drive thru dates are extended through May 17. Even more amazing, the price has been increased from 40 dollars per car to 60 dollars! I hope they raise a good amount of money, but personally I don't get it. You can only see a fraction of the collection and from a distance from your car and you cannot linger to enjoy them. All this for sixty bucks? I can't believe anyone would actually do that, but I guess people are tired of being inside and will pay to be able to visit an attraction.
Yes but a single person like myself still has to pay sixty bucks, which is something like three times or more the normal price for a decidedly inferior experience.Given the normal ticket price of $18 for adults and $15 for children, 2 parents and a child ends up being $51. $60 wouldn't be that much of an ask, given the amount of time a typical family would spend.
Yes but a single person like myself still has to pay sixty bucks, which is something like three times or more the normal price for a decidedly inferior experience.
San Antonio's my new home zoo, so I have been visiting regularly. Some of these things may have been mentioned before, but here are updates from my recent visits including today.
- An American mink is now on display in Cat Grotto.
- The former cheetah yard now houses a herd of female Sitatunga. It is attached to the rhino exhibit, allowing for potential mixing.
American mink is a nice addition - I don't think I have ever seen one. They no longer have cheetahs?
Also @nczoofan reminder you need to update the location on your profile.
All the more surprising as it is both a native and an attractive species fitting N.American fauna theme!Nice to see another AZA zoo getting mink! ZooMontana and Squam Lakes Nature Science Center are the only other 2. They're mostly kept by nature centers and rescues.
They haven't had cheetahs in a year or two.