There is also Utenzi from Cincinnati:I wish Romeo so much luck since being a part of the program is a huge deal for him.
That leaves the mother as the only rhino left, assuming the zoo still has plans to find her a new mate.
You should have no problem seeing any of those species, which are either cold-tolerant or exhibited indoors. Pretty much all of the zoo's rarities can be found between the bird house and reptile/small mammal house.Hello, I might be in Chicago in January or February and I would like to know who's off-exhibit in winter because I am having trouble finding information on this? It doesn't really matter for ABC species as much as it does for rarer animals like the red wolves, Barrow's goldeneyes, and African Journey birds and primates. Thanks.
I was actually just covering this in another thread - none of the birds and primates are off in the winter as all have indoor viewing year round.Hello, I might be in Chicago in January or February and I would like to know who's off-exhibit in winter because I am having trouble finding information on this? It doesn't really matter for ABC species as much as it does for rarer animals like the red wolves, Barrow's goldeneyes, and African Journey birds and primates. Thanks.
Just to point something out! Romeo moved to the Buffalo Zoo in exchange for Lulu in mid-October,
She has been named "Yabelo", according to the zoo's Facebook page.Most recently, a female Grevy's Zebra was born early on Aug. 21. (New Arrivals: Grevy’s Zebra | Lincoln Park Zoo)