JurassicMax
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Already 3 Grant`s zebras (Equus quagga boehmi) have been born this year.
Source:
Instagram of Burgers Zoo (21/04/2023)
Source:
Instagram of Burgers Zoo (21/04/2023)
I'm in Burgers @ the moment. What new species in planned in the golden jackel enclosure. It is empty at the moment with signs indicating a new species will move in
Ah so yet another species to leave the zoo..This will be used as the enclosure for the male Sri Lanka leopard








The golden-bellied mangabeys have also left the zoo, their signage has been replaced by a second gorilla sign showing some other info than the main sign.
Do you know where the Mangabeys went?
As per my post above, to the separation enclosure near the leopards. According to a zoo official a temporary move.
There is also still a cardinal free-roaming in the Desert, not sure why the sign was removed.
@Mr Gharial so the flamingo have finally left?

Maybe this one was moved to either the Canyon aviary or the Pheasantry (as there was at least one (still) present here). I did see the Grosbeaks free-roaming in the main hall, so maybe they switched.
I only got a bad picture, but the keeper accidentally found one while cleaning up algae, she showed it to me which revealed the gold/yellow 'foot' of the snail. Pictures would make me assume gold-mouth turban (Turbo chrysostomus), but since this is Burgers' zoo, those would be classified under hate crime (seeing that they're not from Central America). Could anyone have any idea about the ID? Pun intended
Are the hermit crabs and turbo snails added in the mangrove? Im visiting soon and id love to spot thoseWell, that's odd. If it was a temporary move, why did they remove the sign?
Maybe this one was moved to either the Canyon aviary or the Pheasantry (as there was at least one (still) present here). I did see the Grosbeaks free-roaming in the main hall, so maybe they switched.
I did not see (or hear) them in the zoo. Since they're usually quite loud, I assume they fully left the park.
Other news from my second round (that's what I get from posting from the restaurant and not from home):
I noticed something interesting in the riverbed Pekari enclosure: walls that seem to be made for plants. It seems we're getting new foliage in the enclosure. This would also explain why the pekari's were separated for a little while.
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I also spoke to a keeper in the Mangrove, who revealed some interesting information:
- Unlike what was previously thought, the first group of Horseshoe crabs did not die from burying themselves into the concrete and poisoning themselves (something I was told multiple times). Instead, they broke their legs on the concrete (still the concrete's fault). For some reason they weren't molting, so their legs didn't grow back. The new horseshoe crabs did mold behind the scenes, so BZ hopes the new Horseshoe crabs will be okay because they mold every few months.
- The Mangrove jellyfish were dying during the winter because there was less sun. Special UV lamps were hidden in the rocks but apparently it wasn't enough. This is why the jellyfish were behind the scenes for a little while. New UV lamps have been installed but it is uncertain if it is enough.
- There are currently only male Honeycreepers in the Mangrove hall (which were quite visible today). With a breeding couple behind the scenes.
- Banded Astyanax and Mexican tetra are indeed both held in the Manatee creek (there was some confusion about that I believe). However, the Mexican tetras are in decline and it is uncertain if these are still present at all. The Banded Astyanax can also be found in the small water area at the bottom of the stream, where they're breeding (I saw a lot of fry in there, so they're doing well for themselves).
- Lowland cichlids are also in decline, as it's believed there are currently only two left.
- Allison's anoles are doing well for themselves. At least count (purposely done on a sunny day) there were at least 7 males, with an unknown amount of females and offspring.
- Blue-legged hermit crabs and Turbo snails (of unknown species) could recently be seen on BZ's facebook page. According to the keeper, these are new and purposeful additions (not accidental stowaways). I managed to see both today.
I only got a bad picture, but the keeper accidentally found one while cleaning up algae, she showed it to me which revealed the gold/yellow 'foot' of the snail. Pictures would make me assume gold-mouth turban (Turbo chrysostomus), but since this is Burgers' zoo, those would be classified under hate crime (seeing that they're not from Central America). Could anyone have any idea about the ID? Pun intended
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- Burgers' Zoo does hope to eventually have new turtles in the Manatee creek. However, there are no concrete plans and they're not actively looking.
Are the hermit crabs and turbo snails added in the mangrove? Im visiting soon and id love to spot those
I believe the new male is Willow. He is a son of Ottis, born in 2020 in Longleat.The new male Aardvark is Ottis, who was born in 2018 in Colchester. He is the son of Afer, who died recently, who in turn was the 3rd Aardvark raised in Arnhem back in 1991.