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I don’t know all the names of the zoo animals, and some do not even have names. By zoo section or classification, I will post lists in the ‘’Philadelphia Zoo Animals’’ forum.
@protege the ‘’Philadelphia Zoo Animals’’ forum seems not very visible. There have been many posts I never gotten any likes. I will make lists of Philadelphia Zoo animals on here from now on, but one list about the reptiles and some of their individual stories is on the “Philadelphia Zoo Animals’’ forum. My next list is not a specific area of the zoo but an updated list of the elderly animals at the zoo. I posted another one, but some have come and gone so it’s updated.
Philadelphia Zoo Elderly Animals(as of October 2021)
Sloth:Argyle,47(estimated)
Porcupine:Felix,17
Amur leopard:Emma,19,Nelkan,15
Jaguar:Jutai,17
Red-capped mangabey:Storm,27
Madagascar giant jumping rat:Edward,12
Gazelle:Moira Abby,13
Red river hog:Charlotte,19
Saddle-billed stork:Will,35-40(at least. Arrived 1986)
Red panda:Jaya,13 or 14(don’t remember)
Goat:Milan,15,Dale,13
Blue-eyed black lemur:Stewart,31,Bardot,29
Anaconda:Angus,42,Amanda,30(es.)
Saki monkey:Bugsy,26
Aye-aye:Kali,23,Tolkien,20
Sifaka:Gratian,18
Squirrel monkey:Chestnut,21
Mongoose lemur:Clara,30,Toby,24(both retired)
Ring-tailed lemur:Cleveland,24
Spider monkey:Arana,30,Chanza,24
That’s not all the elderly animals the zoo has. The list just goes on and on making it impossible to list everybody. Some of the animals on this list are considered ‘’extreme old age’’ and some potential record-breakers. Also a lot of geriatric and ‘’extreme old age’’ animals have died in recent years. Some other animals considered as ‘’extreme old age’’ include two black tree monitors, both 17, and Della, a ring-necked dove who is one of the oldest doves at 27 years old. She lives behind-the-scenes and is an education animal.