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Does Brookfield Zoo have a "memories" type thread devoted to it? I'm not even really sure where that would be located on here if there was. If someone can give me a hand, though, I would greatly appreciate it!
 
I’ll be heading to Brookfield Zoo with my family this Thursday. This will be the first time since 2016 since I’ve last seen everything in person.

Now anything new happened lately that I should know of that haven’t been discussed yet?
 
I’ll be heading to Brookfield Zoo with my family this Thursday. This will be the first time since 2016 since I’ve last seen everything in person.

Now anything new happened lately that I should know of that haven’t been discussed yet?
lucky I cant go as my 11 year old little sisters are still to young to be vaccinated
 
My brother will bring his kids (one ten months and the other three years), just that they will have to wear masks or we would have to wear masks around them.
I guess that makes since a few months ago me, my mother, my two little sisters, and my two aunts and their young daughters both 5 years old went to the Lincoln park zoo and the only requirement was to wear masks to
 
Happened to be at the zoo today. The pangolin exhibit has been fully renovated into the African Rock Python exhibit. It seems a bit odd given the effort put into the species by the zoo. Perhaps a new exhibit will be created elsewhere? The old exhibit had some issues which I assume is why the curtains were put up back when the pangolins were on exhibit. I also noticed that the CLR lineup has changed with a few new species. Unfortunately, I’m unsure of the species but I believe it was Indian Ornamental Tarantula, some kind of yellow spotted frog or toad, and an Indochinese box turtle in the old python exhibit. Take that with a grain of salt considering my bad memory.
 
Happened to be at the zoo today. The pangolin exhibit has been fully renovated into the African Rock Python exhibit. It seems a bit odd given the effort put into the species by the zoo. Perhaps a new exhibit will be created elsewhere? The old exhibit had some issues which I assume is why the curtains were put up back when the pangolins were on exhibit. I also noticed that the CLR lineup has changed with a few new species. Unfortunately, I’m unsure of the species but I believe it was Indian Ornamental Tarantula, some kind of yellow spotted frog or toad, and an Indochinese box turtle in the old python exhibit. Take that with a grain of salt considering my bad memory.
Would those have been the Togo Slippery Frogs? Weren’t those supposed to go on-exhibit eventually?
 
Would those have been the Togo Slippery Frogs? Weren’t those supposed to go on-exhibit eventually?
Doubtful. I was told they are planned to be added to Feathers and Scales. It wouldn't make much sense to have them in Clouded Leopard Rainforest anyway considering thats an exhibit centered around Borneo - then again this building hasn't always had a great track record of geographical accuracy.
 
Happened to be at the zoo today. The pangolin exhibit has been fully renovated into the African Rock Python exhibit. It seems a bit odd given the effort put into the species by the zoo. Perhaps a new exhibit will be created elsewhere? The old exhibit had some issues which I assume is why the curtains were put up back when the pangolins were on exhibit. I also noticed that the CLR lineup has changed with a few new species. Unfortunately, I’m unsure of the species but I believe it was Indian Ornamental Tarantula, some kind of yellow spotted frog or toad, and an Indochinese box turtle in the old python exhibit. Take that with a grain of salt considering my bad memory.


I noticed these things during my last trip as well. Had the feeling they gave more space to the rock python given how long it may be until the pangolin is back on display again. Ironically, the documentary screens all about the species are still on exhibit, aging pretty poorly.

The Emperor Scorpion was also off exhibit when I’ve went, they probably had been examining the specimen lately,
 
Happened to be at the zoo today. The pangolin exhibit has been fully renovated into the African Rock Python exhibit. It seems a bit odd given the effort put into the species by the zoo. Perhaps a new exhibit will be created elsewhere? The old exhibit had some issues which I assume is why the curtains were put up back when the pangolins were on exhibit. I also noticed that the CLR lineup has changed with a few new species. Unfortunately, I’m unsure of the species but I believe it was Indian Ornamental Tarantula, some kind of yellow spotted frog or toad, and an Indochinese box turtle in the old python exhibit. Take that with a grain of salt considering my bad memory.

I think the tarantula is the only "new" addition. I believe it was previously held at Hammill Family Play Zoo. Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I remember the yellow-spotted climbing toads have always been on display here. For some reason I remember the Indochinese box turtles formerly being in the Swamp, but it is nice to see that display in use again over in the Clouded Leopard Rainforest.

I also don't recall seeing the Emperor Scorpion on previous visits to Africa: the Forest. Have I been missing this exhibit? lol. If someone can give me a heads up as to where it was, I would appreciate it so I don't miss it again. I wonder why they would be examining the specimen.
 
I also don't recall seeing the Emperor Scorpion on previous visits to Africa: the Forest. Have I been missing this exhibit? lol. If someone can give me a heads up as to where it was, I would appreciate it so I don't miss it again. I wonder why they would be examining the specimen.
In between the elephant shrew exhibit and the new rock python exhibit there is a very small terrarium in one of the artificial tree trunks. Its super easy to miss and I myself didn't discover it until a few years ago.
 
Yeah, just after I made that post I realized that it was probably a Yellow-spotted Climbing Toad.
Yup that’s the one. The exact name escaped me there. I wish it would’ve been the Togo Slippery Frogs though.

Anyone know why the Asia exhibit has become so sparse? On my visit, there was just a male-female pair of white cheeked gibbons, one single Asian small clawed otter, and two orangutans.
 
Anyone know why the Asia exhibit has become so sparse? On my visit, there was just a male-female pair of white cheeked gibbons, one single Asian small clawed otter, and two orangutans.
Tropic World in general has become increasingly empty in recent years. It feels a bit eerie seeing such large habitats feeling rather void of many animals. Gibbons don't mix well with other primates besides orangutans so I can't think of any other species that could be added to the Asia exhibit. For as long as I can remember its always been orangutans, gibbons, otters and nothing more.
 
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