Maned wolves! I would always try to see them back when they were at the Houston Zoo but I never saw them for more than a few seconds. So shy.
The only time I've seen them out of their den at the National Zoo is when it was cloudy.
Maned wolves! I would always try to see them back when they were at the Houston Zoo but I never saw them for more than a few seconds. So shy.
What, in your experience, have been the most elusive animals to see at the zoo? I'm referring to animals that the zoo has, but you've either never seen or have never seen being active.
That seems like one of the most ridiculous uses of a zoo exhibit I've ever seen. Why did they decide to put a Hedgehog in it?Pretoria Zoo keeps a single hedgehog in a 6 meter by 2 meter, It's near impossible to see them and I never have.(This is an old photo form when the exhibit use to be empty)
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I have no ideaThat seems like one of the most ridiculous uses of a zoo exhibit I've ever seen. Why did they decide to put a Hedgehog in it?
This is hilarious.Pretoria Zoo keeps a single hedgehog in a 6 meter by 2 meter, It's near impossible to see them and I never have.(This is an old photo form when the exhibit use to be empty)
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I've never had trouble seeing the Dholes at Minnesota, but I've never seen the beavers.Dholes and and the regularly switched animals in the nocturnal area in Minnesota trails at the Minnesota zoo.
Granted, I have seen both of these animals at the zoo, just never very often.
Yeah more recently because of the Covid barriers Dholes have been a little harder to see, and Even before Covid I usually saw them sleeping on a rock or not seen at all.I've never had trouble seeing the Dholes at Minnesota, but I've never seen the beavers.
I usually spend a couple of minutes in the viewing hut. If you look long enough, you’ll usually find them sleeping somewhere. The last time I saw them active was at least 6 months ago.Dholes and and the regularly switched animals in the nocturnal area in Minnesota trails at the Minnesota zoo.
Granted, I have seen both of these animals at the zoo, just never very often.
Yeah, I did see them Once during covid (so far the only time). I have a photo in the gallery.I usually spend a couple of minutes in the viewing hut. If you look long enough, you’ll usually find them sleeping somewhere. The last time I saw them active was at least 6 months ago.
For me it's giant anteaters. For one thing I've never seen one awake, they're always huddled up asleep in the far corner of their enclosure. But the last few times I've been to zoos that have giant anteaters, I wasn't able to spot them anywhere. Wherever they were hiding they do a very good job at it.