Hey everyone, just did a return visit recently and had some questions:
- Does anyone ever see the Mary River turtles or Roti Island snake-necked turtles in LAIR? They've been signed for a long time but I can't remember the last time I saw either.
- How many ostriches does the zoo have now? I only saw one and am wondering if it was the Somali; until recently the zoo had 1 Somali and 1 regular, but I think I remember the regular one is gone now?
- Does anyone know what poison dart frogs the zoo actually has? The RotA enclosure is signed for at least one species I've never seen (Blessed) and has never been updated for a couple of species I've consistently seen in there (Anthony's and Ranitomeya uakarii). The enclosure in LAIR is not signed for any species and seems to be a random species every time I go.
- I accidentally skipped the lowest of the four African primate roundhouses (which in the past has held the mangabey and gibbons); does anyone know what's in there currently?
And some non-question notes:
- I didn't see Bruce's Green Pigeon signed in the African aviary and they weren't on the most recent USDA report. Assuming they're for sure gone now (I'd never seen them before so they could have well been gone a long time ago).
- There is now a Mexican Jumping Pitviper (signed as Atropoides mexicanus) in LAIR, where the Green Vine Snake once was.
- There is now a sign for the Australian Wood Duck that lives with the roadrunner and quail (and now temporarily Masked Lapwings), explaining that she is under veterinary care for a limp caused by osteoarthritis (which is why she is housed in a flat enclosure).
- In related news, the roundhouse that normally held sifaka and the blue-eyed black lemurs is gutted and empty - I assume temporarily to address the structural issues noted by the USDA.