USZOOfan42
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Sure will! I’d expect to see it this month!Could you ask about the new male lion?
Sure will! I’d expect to see it this month!Could you ask about the new male lion?
Kookaburras could go in the mouse it's area, but it might be small for them, idk.Also, will post media later (tomorrow or next day). I didn’t get any photos of the construction. Is there any idea for what could go in the rock python or mouse bird habitats?
Visited recently, the cassowary will have its own area in part of the Australian area. The pelicans will have a new habitat inside the aardvark but on the way to the outback. Asked a worker about tree kangaroo and animals in the kid zone and she said there will be llamas and stingrays. She said tree roo is old and will stay in its habitat.
Edit: Anything known for after kid zone? I heard something about expanding Asia.
This aged like fine wineForget to mention the rheas and other birds and farm animals were saw behind flamingos and camels. There was also new holding areas in the watering hole.
Seems like they have the room for sloth bears, and much more. They could use the event space, part of the event space, red panda picnic site, the area behind the tigers and monkeys and the monkey habitat. Even the camel habitat could be used.If Detroit does do a new Asian area, it would be super exciting, even if it’s just the addition of a new sloth bear habitat (because really, I’m not sure how much else they’d have room for?).
I haven't seen him yet but I have heard he is almost always viewable.Has anyone been to the zoo since the sloth bear went out on exhibit, and if so, did you see him? I might go this Friday and I want to know whether or not I have a good chance of seeing him, since he’s presumably still getting acclimated to his new enclosure. It also looks like it’s going to be on the colder side on Friday, are captive sloth bears generally very tolerant of chilly weather?
I don't think sloth bears are too hardy when it comes to cold weather, not like brown and polar bearsDecided to visit yesterday. I unfortunately did not see the sloth bear on exhibit; interestingly though, I saw a white-naped crane in one of the holding pens over in the flamingo area. Never recalled Detroit having this species in awhile
Where in the flamingo habitat was it mixed, was it the rhea pen? Also, was it signed?Decided to visit yesterday. I unfortunately did not see the sloth bear on exhibit; interestingly though, I saw a white-naped crane in one of the holding pens over in the flamingo area. Never recalled Detroit having this species in awhile
When I visited last winter, I saw all three eland in 12 degrees! Congrats on seeing the beaver! Proof it exists. Was the old mousebird aviary still empty?I visited on Friday and here are some points of note:
Overall, a solid visit, got some good photos I’ll hopefully be able to share in a few days. As previously mentioned I unfortunately didn’t see the bear that kind of prompted the trip in the first place, but I look forward to seeing him whenever I visit next spring/summer (assuming he doesn’t get some kind of horrible, fatal disease between now and then or whatever).
- To my disappointment, the sloth bear was not visible on any of the three times I passed by his enclosure, though given how cold and snowy it was that day I can’t say I was surprised.
- A few tropical animals were, to my surprise, outside, though. I saw three female red kangaroos hanging out near the entrance to their holding area, and two eland and an ostrich just chilling (no pun intended) in their shared habitat.
- Two animals I expected to see but didn’t were the red pandas and polar bears; none appeared to be on exhibit at the moment (I know it’s denning season for their polar bear sow at least).
- Most of the other “cold weather” animals I did see though, including a pair of very active wolverines! After dark, I also saw one of the beavers, on which was only the second occasion (the first was also during WildLights).
- It was my first time visiting The Hideway and saw the lemurs inside; seeing Lenny snuggled up next to one of the ring-tails was a bit heartwarming.
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It was, yes.Where in the flamingo habitat was it mixed, was it the rhea pen? Also, was it signed?
When I visited last winter, I saw all three eland in 12 degrees! Congrats on seeing the beaver! Proof it exists. Was the old mousebird aviary still empty?
For which one?It was, yes.
Sorry! The second question, the one that was replying to my post specifically.For which one?![]()
Don’t be sorry! Thanks!Sorry! The second question, the one that was replying to my post specifically.