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Free-flying (select times): Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Hyacinth Macaw, Mexican Military Macaw, Red-and-green Macaw

MANATEE CIRCLE

1. Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Scarlet Macaw, Galapagos Tortoise

Aviary:
2. Northern Red-billed Hornbill
3. African Southern Pochard, African Spoonbill, Blue-billed Teal, Common Hamerkop, Crested Oropendola, Helmeted Guineafowl, Honduran Boat-billed Heron, Kenya Crested Guineafowl, Mandarin Duck, Northern Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Scarlet Ibis, Spotted Whistling-Duck, Giant Asian Pond Turtle
4. Von Der Decken’s Hornbill
5. Tawny Frogmouth
6. Sulawesi Hornbill
7. Amazonian Sunbittern, Blue-billed Teal, Blue-breasted Kingfisher, Inca Tern, Javan Pond-Heron, Nicobar Pigeon, Northern Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Spotted Whistling-Duck, Violet Turaco
8. Honduran Boat-billed Heron, Luzon Bleeding-Heart
9. Edwards’s Pheasant, Northern Masked Lapwing, Northern Red-billed Hornbill, Red-legged Seriema
10. Great Hornbill

ASIAN GARDENS

1. Malayan Tapir
2. Komodo Dragon

Lorikeet Landing:
3. Blue-faced Honeyeater, Leaf Lorikeet, Rainbow Lorikeet, Rainbow Lorikeet Hybrid, Western Coconut Lorikeet

4. Mainland Asian Tiger
5. Lowland Anoa

Sulawesi:
6. Reeves’ Muntjac, Chicken, Demoiselle Crane, Domestic Swan Goose, Javan Pond-Heron, Mandarin Duck, Northern Masked Lapwing, Southern Bald Ibis, Spotted Whistling-Duck, Yellow-billed Stork, Black Pond Turtle, Giant Asian Pond Turtle

7. Indian Rhinoceros
8. Gharial, Black Pond Turtle, Giant Asian Pond Turtle
9. Binturong
10. Asian Forest Tortoise
11. North Sulawesi Babirusa

FLORIDA WILDLIFE CENTER

ZooVentures Theater:
1. False Gharial, Giant Asian Pond Turtle, Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle
2. Southern Ground-Hornbill
3. Yellow-crested Cockatoo
4. Scarlet Macaw
5. Blue-and-yellow Macaw

6. Red Wolf

Manatee Mangrove:
7. Eastern Coral Snake
8. Eastern Copperhead
9. Puerto Rican Crested Toad
10. Florida Pine Snake, Northern Pine Snake
11. Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake
12. Florida Cottonmouth
13. Eastern Kingsnake
14. Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
15. Eastern Ratsnake, Gray Ratsnake
16. Everglades Crayfish
17. Timber Rattlesnake
18. Biak Tree Monitor
19. Eastern Indigo Snake
20. Southern Toad
21. Common Musk Turtle
22. Eastern Glass Lizard
23. American Five-lined Skink
24. Striped Newt
25. Cave Salamander
26. Orange Clownfish, Cabbage Leather Coral, Capnella sp., Encrusting Gorgonian, Peppermint Shrimp, Toadstool Leather Coral sp., Zoanthidae sp.
27. Cuban Tree Frog
28. Spotted Salamander
29. Spotted Turtle
30. Bluegill, Florida Gar, Longnose Gar
31. Cane Toad
32. Gulf Toadfish, Sheepshead
33. Black Drum, Hardhead Catfish, Porkfish, Giant Red Hermit Crab
34. Atlantic Spadefish, Brownbanded Bamboo Shark, Common Snook, Laced Moray, Lookdown, Mangrove Snapper, Red Drum
35. Gag Grouper
36. Red Lionfish
37. Cuban Iguana
38. Striped Burrfish
39. Cassiopea xamachana
40. Florida Manatee, Eastern Brown Pelican, Hooded Merganser, Ruddy Duck, Arrau Turtle, Pig-nosed Turtle, Yellow-spotted Amazon River Turtle, Bluegill

41. North American River Otter, Southeastern River Otter
42. Alligator Snapping Turtle, American Alligator
43. North American Cougar
44. Eastern Great Horned Owl
45. North American Cougar
46. Florida Cardinal, Northern Black-bellied Whistling-Duck, Northern Black-necked Stilt, Northern Pintail, Roseate Spoonbill, Royal Tern, Southern Robin
47. American Flamingo, Florida Sandhill Crane
48. Eastern Black Bear, Pacific Black Bear
49. Striped Skunk, Florida Sandhill Crane, Eastern Box Turtle, Florida Box Turtle, Gopher Tortoise, Three-toed Box Turtle
50. Eastern Screech-Owl, Gulf Coast Box Turtle
51. Florida Barred Owl, Florida Box Turtle
52. Red Wolf
53. Eastern Black Bear, Pacific Black Bear

AFRICA

Safari Africa:

Penguin Beach:
1. African Penguin

2. Wattled Crane
*3. Southern Blue Duiker, Javan Pond-Heron, Northern Masked Lapwing, Spotted Whistling-Duck, Trumpeter Hornbill, Violet Turaco, Von Der Decken’s Hornbill
4. Crested Porcupine
5. Radiated Tortoise
6. Galapagos Tortoise
7. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
8. Lowland Nyala, Bay Duiker, Southern Ground-Hornbill
9. Marabou Stork
10. Masai Giraffe
11. Chicken, Silvery-cheeked Hornbill
12. African Bush Elephant, Common Impala
13. Southern White Rhinoceros

*I accidentally skipped this exhibit. Tentative list based off of most recent species list and news threads.

Ituri Forest:
14. Cape Wild Dog
15. Pygmy Hippopotamus
16. African Spoonbill, Cape Teal, Shoebill
17. Okapi, Bay Duiker
18. Red River Hog
19. Schmidt’s Red-tailed Monkey (safari only)
20. Eastern Bongo, Yellow-backed Duiker, East African Crowned Crane, Marabou Stork (safari only)
21. Shoebill (safari only)

WALLAROO STATION CHILDREN’S ZOO

1. Palm Cockatoo
2. Western Coconut Lorikeet
3. Bali Myna, Black-naped Fruit-Dove, Crested Partridge, Hooded Pitta, Marbled Duck, Metallic Starling, Silver-beaked Tanager, Eastern Long-necked Turtle
4. Goat, Llama
5. Horse
*6. Emu
*7. Central Fijian Banded Iguana
*8. Large Flying Fox, Northern Masked Lapwing, Spotted Whistling-Duck, Malayan Box Turtle
9. Koala
10. Koala
11. Koala
12. Yellow-footed Rock-Wallaby

*The boardwalk was closed during my visit. Tentative list based on most recent species list and news threads.

PRIMATE WORLD

1. Peters’ Angola Colobus
2. White-eared Titi, Chicken
3. Golden Lion Tamarin, Chicken
4. Ring-tailed Lemur
5. Siamang
6. Schmidt’s Red-tailed Monkey, African Spurred Tortoise
7. Mandrill
8. Hamadryas Baboon
9. Bornean Orangutan
 
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Fantastic! Can you elaborate on this one?
53. Eastern Black Bear, Pacific Black Bear

I was not aware they had any black bears other than Eastern/Florida black bear.

Also, Asian Gardens has Burmese black mountain tortoise in an exhibit kind of across from the binturongs, it is easy to miss. Unless they removed them since I last went in early March.
 
Definitely still have the sun bear, good catch. Also clouded leopard in the care center. You can't see them unless you are on a tour, but it is a real habitat and exhibit.
 
Fantastic! Can you elaborate on this one?
53. Eastern Black Bear, Pacific Black Bear

I was not aware they had any black bears other than Eastern/Florida black bear.

Also, Asian Gardens has Burmese black mountain tortoise in an exhibit kind of across from the binturongs, it is easy to miss. Unless they removed them since I last went in early March.
One of the bears was a rescue from Montana. And yes, the tortoises are still there. I included them with the name "Asian Forest Tortoise"
Do they not have the Malayan Sun Bear any more? He was in the Asia section and I don't see him mentioned on your list.
Yes, sorry about that, there is still a Malayan Sun Bear.
 
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