For whatever reason Discovery Forest has peeked my interest as of recently. Does anyone have a species list through the years of animals held in Discovery Forest (more specifically what was that pair of birds that was known to attack people on the guest paths and eventually had to be moved to the South American aviary in Wings of the World)
I would say you are referring to what may have been some kind of Toucan - but they never went to Wings of the World. I was told the cock of the rocks in World of the Insect's Butterfly Aviary were bothersome and they were moved to the Wings of the World South America.
I was also told the zoo wanted free roaming tamarins, but I'm not sure if that was ever even attempted.
The big three for awhile were Blue and gold macaw hybrid, Boa constrictor, and Linne's two-toed sloth. Freshwater fish were displayed in the tank upstairs, later taken over by a cane toad, then pitcher plants - now it's not even an exhibit. I believe the macaw is gone - the sloth exhibit was expanded on top of the boa's space, making two sloth habitats combined into one and we said goodbye to the boa. Southern Three-banded Armadillo, Six-banded Armadillo, Screaming Hairy Armadillo rotated in the expanded part - but I'm no longer sure if that's the case. Ever since the Elephant Reserve "expansion" that cut off the easy access to the Discovery Forest, I haven't stopped by since.
Edit:
Found the original or intended species list for the fish tank - copied and pasted from the interpretive guide:
- Black tetra, Gymnocorymbus ternetzi
-Bleeding-heart tetra, Hyphessobrycon erythrostigma
- Cardinal tetra, Paracheirodon axelrodi
- Bristle-nosed catfish, Ancistrus dolipchopterus
- Leopard corydoras, Corydoras julii
- Marble hatchetfish, Carnegiella strigata
- Royal pleco, Panaque nigrolineatus
- Rummy-nose tetra, Hemigrammus bleheri
- Sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinna
- Striped anostomus, Anostomus anostomus
- Swordtail, Xiphophorus hellerii
- Whiptail catfish, Rineloricaria lanceolata