Antimony96
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As of February 1st, the zoo is once again open to the public! I visited this morning; the Rare Animal Conservation Center and indoor portion of KidZooU are closed for renovations, and construction on the once and future Bear Country is in full swing. Other notes:
1. Due to the ongoing H5N1 scare and despite the Eagles banner at the front of the zoo (Super Bowl weekend!), even all the cold-tolerant birds (except the emus, for some reason) are indoors, though I could see (and hear!) several geese and flamingos in a mesh indoor pen. Most of McNeil Avian Center is also closed aside from the entrance room.
2. Some animals were obviously much happier with the 40F weather than others--all of the big cats on display (snow leopard, lion, tiger) were much more active than how I tend to see them. Got a great view of Yuki the snow leopard using the Zoo360 trail directly above Koosaka the tiger. Of the ungulates, the barnyard animals, zebras, and Ankole Watusi were out, while the hippos, giraffes, red river hogs, and rhino were indoors.
3. Spoke with several docents; there are hopes to bring back venomous snakes "in a year or so", and while Spiders Alive! will be closing in September there's uncertainty as to what will succeed it in the former Small Animal House. A new meerkat mob will be debuting later this year.
4. The baby orangutan Jambi is extremely lively and was definitely the star attraction today!
1. Due to the ongoing H5N1 scare and despite the Eagles banner at the front of the zoo (Super Bowl weekend!), even all the cold-tolerant birds (except the emus, for some reason) are indoors, though I could see (and hear!) several geese and flamingos in a mesh indoor pen. Most of McNeil Avian Center is also closed aside from the entrance room.
2. Some animals were obviously much happier with the 40F weather than others--all of the big cats on display (snow leopard, lion, tiger) were much more active than how I tend to see them. Got a great view of Yuki the snow leopard using the Zoo360 trail directly above Koosaka the tiger. Of the ungulates, the barnyard animals, zebras, and Ankole Watusi were out, while the hippos, giraffes, red river hogs, and rhino were indoors.
3. Spoke with several docents; there are hopes to bring back venomous snakes "in a year or so", and while Spiders Alive! will be closing in September there's uncertainty as to what will succeed it in the former Small Animal House. A new meerkat mob will be debuting later this year.
4. The baby orangutan Jambi is extremely lively and was definitely the star attraction today!
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