This thread will contain all news from Zoo Antwerpen in 2025.
I will start off the thread with some updates from my visit yesterday.
I will start off the thread with some updates from my visit yesterday.
- Zoo Antwerpen now has bearded emperor tamarins again (they previously kept this species until 2016), in one of the former lemur exhibits in the small monkey house. I saw three individuals. Certainly a nice tamarin species to have back in Antwerp.
- A net was hung dividing the hippo house aviary into two sections near where the lower part connects to the higher part. I saw none of the birds outdoors. There was no visible sign of them starting work on re-purposing the former hippo exhibit yet. The renovated viewing area on top of the hippo house seems to have been finished, but was closed yesterday.
- There seemed to be some ongoing work in the currently unused ungulate stables in the Egyptian temple. There was a ladder (possibly for hanging flaps in the doorways to the outdoors) and what looked like the construction of a lower wooden frame, possibly for an animal bed. Perhaps they plan to use these stables again at some point? The first of these stables next to the entrance now has an opaque covering on the glass for the bottom 2 meters or so, perhaps to give animals a private space?
- In the reptile house green flower beetles (Mecynorhina torquata) were signed for - and seen by me - in two terrariums: a terrarium in the nursery and in one of the terrariums in the 'venomous gallery', where they are mixed with emperor scorpions and mourning geckos. In 2024 I saw some of these beetles in one of the small circular invertebrate terrariums.
- There was a transport crate in the Komodo dragon exhibit. No reason was indicated.
- The oriental garden lizards have been moved to the mixed Asian terrarium opposite the turtle exhibit, where they are mixed with prehensile-tailed skinks, South-east Asian box turtles and Chinese water dragons. I also found one of them for the first time yesterday.
- The terrarium opposite the Komodo dragons now houses cane toads, Guatemalan spiny-tailed iguanas and green basilisks alongside the remaining rhinoceros iguana.
- In the winter garden of the reptile house I saw two star finches which were not (yet) signed. The red-billed Leiocichlas and Gouldian finches that were signed are also still present, I did not see the scaly-breasted munias also signed. They also keep this species in the Australian mixed aviary in the bird house, where they are also still present.
- One of the African spurred tortoises in the winter garden of the reptile house was separated from the others, with a wooden board sectioning off a small part of their paddock. No reason was indicated.
- One of the Wonga pigeons in the Australian indoor aviary in the bird house was on the nest.
- One of the Rüppell's griffon vultures in the savanna aviary seemed to be collecting branches, so perhaps they will be trying to nest again.
- There is no visible progress on the construction of the new jubilee complex, I really hope something will start to happen here soon.
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