An emu has been added to the yellow-footed rock wallaby exhibit in Australia.
ZooTampa at Lowry Park
ZooTampa at Lowry Park
An emu has been added to the yellow-footed rock wallaby exhibit in Australia.
ZooTampa at Lowry Park
I wonder if they will put meerkats back in the habitat that was being used for the porcupine?On March 4th, the zoo announced their (0.1) Cape porcupine named Pierce passed away.
6.2K views · 528 reactions | This past weekend, we said goodbye to our quilled friend, Pierce who enjoyed a very long life full of love and care, 21 years to be exact! Our thoughts... | By ZooTampa at Lowry Park | Facebook
Recently the shoebill pair have been on habitat and readily visible, hopefully they will remain so when you go to Tampa. Otherwise we don't have a ton of rarities anymore. The manatee building is currently under renovation, but you can see them from above water still. Manatees are not super rare, but they are pretty rare in AZA facilities. Asian Gardens has anoa if you haven't seen them and the sun bear is not particularly rare, but a phase out species for the AZA. You might catch a glimpse of the patas monkeys and bongo if you do the safari bus tour, otherwise the tour isn't really anything worth waiting more then 15-20 minutes for as you see the animals from the regular walk through part of Africa.I’m going to go to the Jacksonville Zoo and ZooTampa for the first time this week. I was wondering if annyone has any tips or tricks for one or both of the zoos. Out of curiosity I was also wondering what the rare animal species that these two zoos have that very few, or no other, zoos in the AZA have in captivity. I know off the top of my head Jacksonville is one of the few zoos, if not the only zoo in the AZA, to house a red-necked ostrich and ZooTampa I’m aware of the infamous Shoebill stork.
Ha, forgot about the duiker and wallaby, yes those are worth noting as well. Good recommendations.Is the bay duiker still there? That's definitely a rarity that I'm still miffed I wasn't able to catch during my visit (along with the anoa). Yellow-footed rock wallaby would definitely count too, and maaaybe koala is worth a mention. Hard to say without knowing what you've seen.
What were your impressions of the zoo overall? Be as kind or brutal as you want to beLeft the zoo around 3pm and saw almost everything (apart from the manatees since the construction). I saw all of the “rare” animals like the Bay Duiker, Shoebill, Yellow Rock Wallaby, and Lowland Anoa. The only complaint I had was the shoebills were NOT photogenic today lol. One hid behind a bush next to a sprinkler and the other was giving me the cold shoulder.