I think that's a little over double the size of the indoor exhibit they had.What an awful exhibit. At least they're getting some fresh air, I guess.
I think that's a little over double the size of the indoor exhibit they had.What an awful exhibit. At least they're getting some fresh air, I guess.
What an awful exhibit. At least they're getting some fresh air, I guess.
I think that's a little over double the size of the indoor exhibit they had.
Uh… those are South American “Mountain” Coatis, not White-nosed Coatis. Regardless, that exhibit is sad, but now I’m scared to ask how bad the old one was.On June 20th, the zoo announced they have built a new outdoor exhibit for their white-nosed coatis.
Our beautiful coatis enjoying their... - Animal Adventures | By Animal Adventures | Our beautiful coatis enjoying their new outdoor enclosure. Come visit them daily from 10am to 5pm, Sunday’s 11am to 5pm.
Uh… those are South American “Mountain” Coatis, not White-nosed Coatis. Regardless, that exhibit is sad, but now I’m scared to ask how bad the old one was.
Also I usually don't comment on the news when I report the news on places, but man this facility is not beating the "worst in New England" allegations.
On October 10th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) Reeve's muntjac.
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How in the world did this awful zoo source themselves a spectacled owl?! It never ceases toOn February 9th, 2024, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) spectacled owl named Mothra which is an animal ambassador.
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On June 18th, the zoo announced that they started construction on a new exhibit for their capybara.
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