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Brookfield has this statue on a bench in honor of Cookie the Major Mitchell’s cockatoo, who lived at the zoo for 82 years until his death in 2016.
Singapore Zoo has a statue of Ah Meng the Sumatran orangutan (a rescue animal that lived for many decades and had many offspring) as well as a giant poster of Inuka, their final polar bear. Ueno Zoo has a Shinto shrine/tower as a memorial to all the animals they had in the past.
@RatioTile is this the Shinto shrine tower that you referred to in this comment ?
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Photo credit to @Giant Eland.
I seem to remember that when the Alfred the gorilla bust was at the Monkey Temple, the inscription read something like' copied from the death mask of Alfred the gorilla...' but that rather gruesome description was removed when it was moved. I hope they take it to the Wild Place/new zoo site when they close.
Very interesting, never knew that.Alfred's actual death mask is on display in M-Shed, the social history museum by the Bristol waterside (at least, it was in 2015 when I saw it). It was near the entrance into one of the upper floor galleries if I remember right, close to where a member of gallery staff was sitting. As they were leaving during gallery handover to the next staff-member, I heard them comment on how creepy they found the death mask, and not liking that they had to sit next to it!
No, this is a full-size pagoda. That one was more like an obelisk with names on it IIRC.
Shedd Aquarium has a sign memorializing Granddad, an Australian Lungfish that lived at the aquarium from 1933-2017. Since the fish was wild-caught no one knows how old Granddad actually was when he died.
Perhaps the most unusual memorial to a zoo animal is the plaster cast of a short-lived hippopotamus calf that was born at London Zoo in 1871.
Frank Buckland made a plaster cast of the dead hippopotamus calf and this was displayed in the Hippopotamus House (adjacent to the Giraffe House) for nearly ninety years.
I recall seeing this plaster cast when I was a very young child. It was taken off exhibit when the hippopotamus wing of the Giraffe House was demolished in 1960 as part of the Cotton Terraces development.
It would be nice if it were put on show again.
Alfred's actual death mask is on display in M-Shed, the social history museum by the Bristol waterside (at least, it was in 2015 when I saw it). It was near the entrance into one of the upper floor galleries if I remember right, close to where a member of gallery staff was sitting. As they were leaving during gallery handover to the next staff-member, I heard them comment on how creepy they found the death mask, and not liking that they had to sit next to it!


Toronto Zoo has a poignant memorial for Kartiko.
Some visitors threw food into the Orang exhibit and in the scramble for it, Kartiko fell backwards into the moat and was under for a few minutes. A former lifeguard was present and jumped into the water, pulling him out. The man's girlfriend attempted to resuscitate him but had difficulty until she put a rolled-up zoo map into his mouth to blow air through. He revived but died a few days later.
His statue and a plaque are beside a tree in a small courtyard outside the entrance and exits to his home.
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August 5, 1998 when he was only 8 years old.
The statue on the bench was a few years later.
I have a few that I know of but no pictures I’m afraid.
At Paignton zoo in the giraffe house there is a plaque in memory of the giraffes that died in a fire in the building, when I visited duchess the elephant had recently died and her indoor viewing platform had been left over and there was a collection of flowers and drawings and memories people had written down. I believe this was just temporary but I thought I’d include it regardless.
At Cape May County Zoo there is a flowerbed near the entrance with plaques remembering their original lion and more recently Rocky the tiger.
At Edinburgh in the budongo trail building, there are some plaques to remember former chimps as you go up the stairs.
And the entrance square by the elephants at Chester is called the Jubilee square after a deceased bull elephant called Jubilee I believe.
Thanks for sharing @Jude T ! Much appreciated !
I'm going to see if I can find some pictures of these in the zoochat gallery.
Here is the memorial for Numar at Cape May, nowadays Rocky sits next to him aswell but I couldn’t find any photos of his.