According to a post on Threads (I'm not sure how to link from that app) the previous camel yard in Africa now holds ostrich instead of the temporary donkey. They're trying different animals in the space.
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According to a post on Threads (I'm not sure how to link from that app) the previous camel yard in Africa now holds ostrich instead of the temporary donkey. They're trying different animals in the space.
Interesting, I saw a picture and the zoo commented, they must be swapping animals around in that exhibit.A friend went to the zoo today and the donkeys were in that space.
What happened to the camels?
Ah, that clarifies things, thanks!The zoo got rid of the camels as they are trying to steer away from animal rides. The miniature donkeys are in the entrance exhibit that used to house juvenile camels that I don't think were used for rides. The main camel ride exhibit is where the ostriches are located now.
Born, not hatched - these little guys give live birth. Thanks for sharingPiece of July 2023 News Not Mentioned:
On July 9th, the zoo announced that a (0.0.1) prehensile-tailed skink hatched in mid-June, which is the first time the species was successfully bred at the facility.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Surprise! Sully is female and just had a baby. This beats Pittsburgh's Ibo as surprise pregnancy of the year.
A Gorilla Birth Brings Two Surprises for the Columbus Zoo | Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
On September 26th, Brian officially moved to Omaha,.According to Facebook, Brian the Indian rhinoceros will be leaving for Omaha in the "fall" 2023. They did not say if the AZA will replace him with another rhino or not.
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