A owl-faced monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni) was born on 2 february to Jimmel en Kibo. There previous youngster Vince and an elderly brother of him live in the samen enclosure.
A owl-faced monkey (Cercopithecus hamlyni) was born on 2 february to Jimmel en Kibo. There previous youngster Vince and an elderly brother of him live in the samen enclosure.
Possibly species obtained via Artis - Amsterdam Zoo or direct import (Ctenosaura)?According to recent posts on Facebook and at the Laafsekikkers forum, Zoo Antwerpen has recently received and now displays Giant Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma asio), Motagua Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura palearis) and Cane Toad (Rhinella marina) in the reptile house.
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Possibly species obtained via Artis - Amsterdam Zoo or direct import (Ctenosaura)?
How many of them on exhibit?
The cane toad is likely from the closed Serpentarium Blankenberge, the others definitively notPossibly species obtained via Artis - Amsterdam Zoo or direct import (Ctenosaura)?
How many of them on exhibit?
I have seen a female two weeks ago, I don't think they have a male.According to signage Eurasian golden orioles were added to the wader bird aviary, but I did not find any.
The sea lion keeper I spoke yesterday said they would go for sharks and turtles. As well as that the sea lions are on a extinguishing policy waiting for the older individuals to die and then move the younger females to a new group.
Will the Jubilee Complex's outdoor exhibits be organized by continent or in the order you listed?HLN recently published an article interviewing KMDA (Royal Antwerp Zoological Society) CEO Dries Herpoelaert about developments. Unfortunately the article is for subscribers only, so I will only be translating and paraphrasing the most important parts.
Zoo en Planckendael bouwen weer aan toekomst na rake klappen pandemie: “Dierentuin is nooit af, maar ik zou ze toch eens graag helemaal gerenoveerd zien”
The article contains a discussion of the plans for the development of the Jubilee complex. They are reworking the plans and hope to apply for a permit in early 2023, with construction starting later in 2023 and ending by 2025.
According to the article, starting from the alpaca side, there will be an owl and crane aviary, snowleopards, spider monkeys, spectacled bears, turtles, Amur tigers and coatis. A jellyfish aquarium, said to "become something unique", will also be included. The existing three levels will continue to be used, as space is at a premium in Antwerp.
The article is unfortunately not super clear about what will be constructed where. As far as I understand it a new spectacled bear exhibit might be built, with the Amur tiger exhibit taking the place of the former spectacled bear exhibit (current playground area). I also assume the turtles and jellyfish exhibits will be built in the former Aquaforum (sea lion building). I am wondering which turtles they will chose. Either large freshwater turtles (like Giant Amazon river turtles or the Branderhorst's snapping turtles they already have) with some large fish, or sea turtles with fish would be a very interesting option in my opinion, and one that has good conservation education opportunities.
In terms of future projects the article mentioned the small monkey house, a possible renovation and partial return to an earlier architectural form of the bird house and the expansion of the elephant paddock.