Tuesday, September 7, 2021
After canceling my Europe, I flew yesterday from Phoenix to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. I am spending today at Greensboro Science Center for their new small cat complex. This features fishing cat, serval, sand cat, and (not yet on exhibit) black-footed cat. Sadly it is sunny, which is terrible for photography (though the sand cat is indoors). Another cat up the path is Malayan tiger, but I never get a good look.
As the name suggests, this is not a typical zoo. It is a hybrid facility that includes an outdoor zoo (newly expanded), a dinosaur/fossil room, an aquarium, a taxidermy diorama, a small reptile/arthropod room, and a planetarium with various shows. I find hybrid facilities like this (or my local Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum) more interesting than a conventional zoo; there is something for everyone.
Science Center Entrance - ZooChat
The small cat area is nice and I am glad they put the four species together. The rest of the zoo is not arranged taxonomically (or geographically or any other way). A male fishing cat is in the main exhibit with a mother and two grown kittens barely visible in a smaller back yard. The fishing cat and serval are active for the first couple hours while the sand cat sleeps. In the afternoon it is still asleep but then a visitor mentions it is down on the ground and I get my best shot yet. It goes back to sleep until end-of-day feeding time.
fishing cat - ZooChat
serval - ZooChat
sand cat - ZooChat
After canceling my Europe, I flew yesterday from Phoenix to Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. I am spending today at Greensboro Science Center for their new small cat complex. This features fishing cat, serval, sand cat, and (not yet on exhibit) black-footed cat. Sadly it is sunny, which is terrible for photography (though the sand cat is indoors). Another cat up the path is Malayan tiger, but I never get a good look.
As the name suggests, this is not a typical zoo. It is a hybrid facility that includes an outdoor zoo (newly expanded), a dinosaur/fossil room, an aquarium, a taxidermy diorama, a small reptile/arthropod room, and a planetarium with various shows. I find hybrid facilities like this (or my local Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum) more interesting than a conventional zoo; there is something for everyone.
Science Center Entrance - ZooChat
The small cat area is nice and I am glad they put the four species together. The rest of the zoo is not arranged taxonomically (or geographically or any other way). A male fishing cat is in the main exhibit with a mother and two grown kittens barely visible in a smaller back yard. The fishing cat and serval are active for the first couple hours while the sand cat sleeps. In the afternoon it is still asleep but then a visitor mentions it is down on the ground and I get my best shot yet. It goes back to sleep until end-of-day feeding time.
fishing cat - ZooChat
serval - ZooChat
sand cat - ZooChat