There were, in the past, visitor path between owl aviaries and reindeer paddocks... not sure how far it reaches...No idea about future visibility of deer and bharals during construction works.
There were, in the past, visitor path between owl aviaries and reindeer paddocks... not sure how far it reaches...No idea about future visibility of deer and bharals during construction works.
There were, in the past, visitor path between owl aviaries and reindeer paddocks... not sure how far it reaches...
Nice to see that the Kiangs have moved, confirming that their enclosure will not be endangered by the Polar Bear construction.
I also notice that where the map previously had a label reading 'laughingthrush,' it now reads 'Birds of Southeast Asia.' Has the focus been drifting away from laughingthrushes enough over recent years to merit this change, or are they still the main focus and the change was purely a means to make the area sound more interesting to visitors?
- Arrival of female Crested oropendola from Zlin - while Zlin doesnt keep this species and at least according to ZTL it never´ve had.
And a birth of a callimico - but Prague doesnt keep this species at all!
They apparently have received confiscated animals, which would explain not mentioning the arrival.
This begs the question where would the callimico be kept with the former tamarin holder being designated for tree hyraxes. Where else can the zoo keep them if not backstage?But I hope the zoo will get ownership and will move the family on show. After Prague sent Spix's moustached tamarins to Jihlava last year, it doesnt keep any marmoset or tamarin species at all.
I have never visited the zoo and have no idea how most exhibits look, but Callitrichids are generally successful with mixes, perhaps they can mix then with other Central/South American animalsThis begs the question where would the callimico be kept with the former tamarin holder being designated for tree hyraxes. Where else can the zoo keep them if not backstage?
This begs the question where would the callimico be kept with the former tamarin holder being designated for tree hyraxes. Where else can the zoo keep them if not backstage?
I checked the newest map too. Kulans are signed at former zebra pen. And tree hyraxes will get their own outside exhibit at old gorilla house.
Are the Kulans a new species, I have no memory of them before?
Yup, similar idea strucked me. It would offer new perspective though, as you said, probably not worth it (than again, if there is some zoo in there which has money to waste for bridge used maybe by few ungulate-enthusiasts, it is Prague : D)If the zoo wanted to make deer visible, I could imagine it could build a wooden rised path that would start at gorals (behind restaurant) and go along fence between moose and deer pens. But it sounds unlikely because it wont be cheap, deer are not exactly crowd favorites and lastly it would offer only view from top to bottom and that is terrible perspective.
I don’t but this video shows (in addition to the announced horses and palla’s cats) long-eared hedgehog, a dwarf hamster, sand boa, and some reptiles I don’t know in the species level. The exhibit just opened today so I’d give it some time before someone comes out with a full species list.Does anyone know the species list of the newly-opened Gobi exhibit?
Gobi has now 11 species on show:
- wild horse, manul, long-eared hedgehog, Roborowski dwarf hamster, Mongolian gerbil (wild form from nature), steppe lemming, tartar sand boa, sunwatcher toadhead agama (Phrynocephalus helioscopus varius), Przewalski´s toadhead agama, Gobi raceruner (Eremias przewalskii), cockroach (Eupolyphaga sinensis), Chinese scorpion (Olivierus martensii).
I find it a little pity they opted not to include birds. I think steppe eagle or saker falcon would fit nicely with this thema.
Thanks for supplying this great list. How many of the species were already at the zoo?
The Bird-of-paradise news is so exciting, if true. I have wanted to see this species all my life, and my heart sank after seeing 'hinter den kulissen' under their ZTL listing, so hopefully you are correct in interpreting it as the live animals going on show.I checked the list of planned events for visitors in April and two dates caught my eyes.
6.April - Farewell Party for Max and Rudi (young Asian elephant bulls)
13.April - Introduction of bird-of-paradise (at Rakos house)
Could any bird-of-paradise finally get on show or would we get only presentation of photos or stuffed animals by educational staff? Bets are on.
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I saw a scorpion exhibit very near the floor in the Indonesian House. It must have been one of the most awkwardly positioned exhibits in any zooI cant comment on the cockroaches and scorpions, sorry. I dont remember to ever see them at the zoo or read about them in historic articles, but that means nothing, I´m not an invertebrate person so I wouldn´t notice them anyway.