^ I was at the zoo this morning and got to see him! He is truly so adorable. Jabari and Zari walked around the exhibit together first, presumably to make sure it was safe, before he came out. Jabari sometimes walked off on his own but Pilipili didn't stray too far from Zari.
A couple other observations I made:
- The wooden fence around the hoofstock loop is being replaced with a stronger fence. I think it's the same fencing used around the other side of the Lion House. Half of the loop has the new fence, half of it still has the wooden fence.
- Speaking of the hoofstock loop, the long-vacant yard that used to house the Patagonian Cavy and the alpacas is now occupied; it's a secondary habitat for the Pere David's Deer, so they have access to two yards. This means there are now three species that have access to two yards in that area of the zoo (the other two are the Sichuan Takin and Grevy's Zebra, although I think those two are separated for breeding purposes, as I believe the males of those species live alone unless the zoo is trying to breed them). All three of the Pere David's Deer were out and fairly active, although they all ran inside when the crowd got a bit bigger.
- Ricko's old exhibit, the secondary rhino habitat, is now where Romeo is living. Curiously, the animal signage has been removed. Until I saw Romeo there, I thought they were planning on moving another animal there. I have no idea why they're replacing the signage, since it's the same animal occupying the exhibit.
- There's a new lizard species in the Small Mammal Reptile House; I didn't take a picture of the signage but from what I remember it was the Iraqi Spiny-Tailed Lizard. Interestingly, it's on the small mammal side in one of those dark exhibits.
- The Southern Three-Banded Armadillo, which used to be in that exhibit, now lives with the Prehensile-Tailed Porcupines.
- Both polar bears were out in the same portion of the exhibit and active; Siku was swimming in a small "pond" water feature and Talini was rolling around in a bed of woodchips.
Other than that, the outdoor birds are still off-exhibit (although I saw a few indoor bird species at Regenstein African Journey) and the children's zoo is closed again because of the Black-Crowned Night Herons nesting.