Taipei Zoo
The next two days were zoo days.
The Taipei Zoo is really good, easily one of the best in Asia, and for the most part the enclosures are very good. It is really big too, and the paths are a little complex. Some backtracking is required to see everything but it's not too bad, and the map does quite a good job of ensuring you don't miss anything.
A pangolin phone - a phongolin, if you will.
I visited twice. The first visit with @FunkyGibbon we were there in persistent and sometimes heavy rain from opening until after closing (about nine hours), and then I went back the next day when it was clear skies and was there for another five hours even with skipping the Reptile House (because it was closed that day) and the Insectarium (because I had a full species list for that already).
The signage on some of the enclosures can be a little confusing - quite often a sign will give the impression of several species being on display when in fact they are just highlighting similar or related species. This was particularly a problem in the walk-through aviaries where you may be left wondering if a sign showing "similar species" is saying that those similar species are all in the aviary, or if only one species is.
The collection is comprehensive, with mammals from the standard ABCs to more unusual smaller mammals, a large bird area, reptile house, and insect house. Only fish are not well represented - there is no Aquarium so the only fish are South American species in the large tanks of the Pangolin Dome, and some cichlids and others in the hippopotamus pools.
Hippo being fish-cleaned.
Reeves' Muntjac in the gorilla enclosure.
I have put a species list and walk-through review with photos here: Taipei Zoo species list and walk-through: May 2025 [Taipei Zoo]
The photo gallery for the zoo is here: Taipei Zoo - ZooChat
The zoo grounds are set in rainforest and are good for wild birds. Notably the endemic Taiwan Blue Magpie is easy to see here.
Taiwan Blue Magpie
White-breasted Waterhen
In the evening it was back to Fuyang Eco Park for another round of flying squirrel hunting. I saw another Taiwan Ferret-Badger (up the steps on the other side of the park), and another two Masked Palm Civets feeding in a fig tree. Still no flying squirrels. This was getting annoying!
Taiwan Ferret-Badger (top) and Masked Palm Civet at Taipei Zoo.
The next two days were zoo days.
The Taipei Zoo is really good, easily one of the best in Asia, and for the most part the enclosures are very good. It is really big too, and the paths are a little complex. Some backtracking is required to see everything but it's not too bad, and the map does quite a good job of ensuring you don't miss anything.
A pangolin phone - a phongolin, if you will.
I visited twice. The first visit with @FunkyGibbon we were there in persistent and sometimes heavy rain from opening until after closing (about nine hours), and then I went back the next day when it was clear skies and was there for another five hours even with skipping the Reptile House (because it was closed that day) and the Insectarium (because I had a full species list for that already).
The signage on some of the enclosures can be a little confusing - quite often a sign will give the impression of several species being on display when in fact they are just highlighting similar or related species. This was particularly a problem in the walk-through aviaries where you may be left wondering if a sign showing "similar species" is saying that those similar species are all in the aviary, or if only one species is.
The collection is comprehensive, with mammals from the standard ABCs to more unusual smaller mammals, a large bird area, reptile house, and insect house. Only fish are not well represented - there is no Aquarium so the only fish are South American species in the large tanks of the Pangolin Dome, and some cichlids and others in the hippopotamus pools.
Hippo being fish-cleaned.
Reeves' Muntjac in the gorilla enclosure.
I have put a species list and walk-through review with photos here: Taipei Zoo species list and walk-through: May 2025 [Taipei Zoo]
The photo gallery for the zoo is here: Taipei Zoo - ZooChat
The zoo grounds are set in rainforest and are good for wild birds. Notably the endemic Taiwan Blue Magpie is easy to see here.
Taiwan Blue Magpie
White-breasted Waterhen
In the evening it was back to Fuyang Eco Park for another round of flying squirrel hunting. I saw another Taiwan Ferret-Badger (up the steps on the other side of the park), and another two Masked Palm Civets feeding in a fig tree. Still no flying squirrels. This was getting annoying!
Taiwan Ferret-Badger (top) and Masked Palm Civet at Taipei Zoo.




















