The birds are already making a name for themselves, apparently DC’s Hottest Dating Show Is the Zoo’s Horny Ducks - Washingtonian
Xiao Qi Ji preparing for separation from Mei Xiang:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/12/30/panda-cub-national-zoo-dc/
Just checked the website and it says the panda yard viewing is temporarily closed. Anyone know why, how long, and if indoor viewing is still open?
Anything to do with the last panda update in the 2022 thread?
Southern lesser galago have been added to the Small Mammal House. They weren't on exhibit when I was last at the zoo but I'd guess they're in the other exhibit in the small nocturnal room that wasn't taken over the by the slow loris, as that space had been getting increasingly more furnished recently (and the photo is clearly in a nocturnal exhibit).
The old caracal and bobcat exhibits between the Think Tank and Great Cats exhibits were demolished recently, and there appears to be some work going on in the area now. I don't know what's being done, but I'd assume it'll be similar to before.
The Cheetah Conservation Station has received a name change, at least on the zoos website and the maps at the zoo (but not on the map on the website, as of now anyway). The area is now called "Africa Trail".
The Andean Bear cubs are both boys and will make their debut on March 27th
Media Advisory: Andean Bear Cub Brothers Now on View
Southern lesser galago have been added to the Small Mammal House. They weren't on exhibit when I was last at the zoo but I'd guess they're in the other exhibit in the small nocturnal room that wasn't taken over the by the slow loris, as that space had been getting increasingly more furnished recently (and the photo is clearly in a nocturnal exhibit).
Southern lesser galago
Correction: I meant to say for the pale-headed saki that he is skinny, not obese. Maybe some of you weren’t sure what I was talking about but it was just a typoSome updates from my visit yesterday:
- The large rainforest exhibit in the Small Mammal House no longer holds golden lion tamarin and agouti. The tamarins were nowhere to be found, and the agouti moved back to his original exhibit with the lone, elderly pale-headed saki.
- Some are probably wondering why the zoos lone male pale-headed saki monkey looks so underweight and obese. Jamie just turned 31 a week or two ago and has more than doubled his life expectancy. He is actually a perfect weight, he just has hair loss issues which is normal for a monkey his age which makes him look skinny. His underside has like no hair so it’s more obvious if you see his underside. Jamie has outlived his daughter, Isabella and the zoo is looking for a new companion for him although there are none available as of now.
- The zoo no longer has howler monkeys and they will not return because the space they had is really not big enough. After Reuben died, the zoo still had his mate for while before she died, but because she was so old and chose to stay inside a lot the sign was removed. But unfortunately she has also died. As on the news it said Reuben was 23, they were actually both a lot older according to the keeper, even older than Jamie the pale-headed saki.
- The tamandua exhibit with the two older male tamanduas is under renovation, and the tamanduas are expected to return sometime next week. Both are quite old, Manny is 18 and the oldest in North America and Cayenne is like 8 or 9 and the average lifespan for tamanduas is around 9 years.
- Behind the reptile house in the old Philliphine croc exhibit, a Chinese alligator now lives there and another one is in their original exhibit. Not sure why they got separated.
- The zoos longtime resident green anaconda passed away about three months ago after living the past several years behind the scenes. She has been here since the 1970s and lived to age 48 and she broke the record for the oldest living green anaconda. They usually live around 30 years in zoos and 10 years in the wild. Angus from the Philadelphia Zoo is 44 and let’s hope he makes it at least a few more good years.
- Both male kudu are now a bachelor herd on exhibit together, Machi now has his full horns and looks like a mature male and Zahi is still growing, he barely has horns yet and his coloration still looks like a female kudu.
Yeah - concerted efforts to get the pandas "home" given CRUMBLING relations between the United States and China.Does anyone know why the zoo’s social media posts are being spammed with comments talking about the health of the pandas?
Example on Facebook
Does anyone know why the zoo’s social media posts are being spammed with comments talking about the health of the pandas?
Example on Facebook
Does anyone know why the zoo’s social media posts are being spammed with comments talking about the health of the pandas?
Example on Facebook
It's more than likely the Chinese Government Spam Botting them, they are poorly worded and many are Chinese including the names. Its sad that they have to return them, they would be much better off in America where they can get better treatment. It's all a political stunt by the Chinese in the end. They care about their Pandas about as much as they do their own people.