Forge
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Some updates regarding River’s Edge:
-All continent related signage has been removed, implying that the mish-mash of geography is here to stay for the time being.
-The Giant Anteater and Capybara exhibits are empty with signs out confirming so. The capybara enclosure has a mysterious new climbing frame in it, along with some hot wire and tree guards with no hints at what it is all for. Wondering if this will be where they are keeping Coatis until the Children’s Zoo is completed. I can’t really think of anything else they would throw in that exhibit that can climb.
-The Giant Anteater is signed over in the original Painted Dog enclosure, but, as usual, the anteater is nowhere to be found. (This is my fourth year of regularly going and I’ve never seen this anteater once.)
In other parts of the zoo,
-prairie dogs have not been on exhibit for the past few weeks I’ve visited.
-The snow leopard and female Amur leopards have switched enclosures
-The ring-tailed lemurs are currently occupying the main spider monkey habitat. I have not seen the spider monkeys recently.
-Today I also saw the reptile house had a Lesser Sundas Python on display, which I believe is a new species here.
-All continent related signage has been removed, implying that the mish-mash of geography is here to stay for the time being.
-The Giant Anteater and Capybara exhibits are empty with signs out confirming so. The capybara enclosure has a mysterious new climbing frame in it, along with some hot wire and tree guards with no hints at what it is all for. Wondering if this will be where they are keeping Coatis until the Children’s Zoo is completed. I can’t really think of anything else they would throw in that exhibit that can climb.
-The Giant Anteater is signed over in the original Painted Dog enclosure, but, as usual, the anteater is nowhere to be found. (This is my fourth year of regularly going and I’ve never seen this anteater once.)
In other parts of the zoo,
-prairie dogs have not been on exhibit for the past few weeks I’ve visited.
-The snow leopard and female Amur leopards have switched enclosures
-The ring-tailed lemurs are currently occupying the main spider monkey habitat. I have not seen the spider monkeys recently.
-Today I also saw the reptile house had a Lesser Sundas Python on display, which I believe is a new species here.