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Animal Activities From February 1-29 (Information Provided by Zoo Scape)


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.1 Speke's Gazelle
0.0.1 Cape Griffon Vulture


Arrivals:

2.0.0 False Gharials (returned from loan to St. Augustine Alligator Farm)
0.0.2 Vinegaroons
0.0.1 Sonoran Giant Centipede
0.0.1 Golden Tamarin
0.1.1 Prevost's Squirrels
2.0.0 Blue-throated Macaws
0.0.1 Blue-billed Curassow


Departures:

None mentioned
 
Animal Activities From March 1-31


Births and Hatchings:

0.1.0 Chimpanzee
0.0.3 Giant Otter (no mention of 2 being raised by their mother)
0.0.4 Yarrow's Spiny Lizard (born on opening day of LAIR)
0.0.8 Roti Island Snake-necked Turtle


Arrivals:

0.0.1 Australian Lungfish
0.0.15 Banded Archerfish
1.0.0 Bongo (from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park)
0.0.2 Blue-throated Macaw (from the Cincinnati Zoo)


Departures:

0.0.1 Three-banded Armadillo
0.0.2 Red River Hog
0.0.10 Mexican Leaf Frog
 
Animal Activities From April 1-30


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.1 Bighorn Sheep
0.0.1 Colobus Monkey


Arrivals:

0.0.3 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.1 Calamian Deer
0.0.1 Southern Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake
0.0.1 California Condor (a wild individual arrived for treatment)


Departures:

0.0.8 Komodo Dragon (to Leipzig, Germany to be distributed to zoos throughout Europe and the U.K.)
0.0.1 Babirusa
0.0.1 Black Duiker
0.0.1 Sichuan Takin
0.0.2 Crested Screamer
0.0.3 Harbor Seal (to Salt Lake City's Hogle Zoo's new Rocky Shores Exhibit)
 
Blackduiker

Animal Activities From May 1-31


Births and Hatchings:

0.0.1 Royal Antelope
0.0.1 Steenbok
0.0.1 Bighorn Sheep
0.0.2 Koala (in their mother's pouch)
0.0.1 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby (in mother's pouch)
0.0.3 Roadrunner
0.0.1 Red-legged Sereima
0.0.1 California Condor


Arrivals:

0.0.2 Tawny Frogmouth
0.0.1 California Brown Pelican
0.0.1 Pacific Gopher Snake
0.0.1 California Condor
0.0.10 Komodo Dragon (from Prague Zoo Czech Republic in exchange for 10 U.S. dragons; in order to promote genetic diversity)


Departures:

1.0.0 Chimpanzee (Glen transported to Potawatomi Zoo in South Bend, Indiana)
0.0.1 Speke's Gazelle (to the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.2 Red-flanked Duiker (to the San Diego and Alexandria, Virginia zoos)
0.0.1 Steenbok
0.0.1 Tammar Wallaby
0.0.30 Mexican Tree Frog
0.0.3 Komodo Dragon
 
Pittsburgh zoo has 2 of the komodo dragons from the prague zoo which came from your LA zoo.
 
Animal Activities From June 1 - July 31



Births and Hatchings:

0.0.1 Gerenuk
0.0.1 Chinese Goral
0.0.1 Red-flanked Duiker
0.0.1 Pudu
0.0.1 Red River Hog
0.0.1 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby
0.1.0 Serval
0.0.1 Royal Antelope
0.0.3 Black-tailed Horned Viper


Arrivals:

0.0.2 Mangshan Pit Viper (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.1 Mojave Desert Sidewinder (from the San Diego Zoo)
4.0.0 Lesser Kudu (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.2.0 Royal Antelope (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.2 California Condor (for medical treatment then re-released)


Departures:

1.0.0 Yellow-backed Duiker (to Wuppertal Zoo in Germany)
0.0.2 African Hedgehog (to the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.2 Red River Hog (to the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.1 Speke's Gazelle (to the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.1 Royal Antelope (to the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.? Mexican Tree Frog (unspecified number to Sedgwick County Zoo in Kansas)
0.0.2 Komodo Dragon (to the Denver Zoo)
0.0.1 Komodo Dragon (to the Honolulu Zoo)
0.2.0 Giant Horned Lizard ( to the San Antonio Zoo)
1.0.0 Mangshan Pit Viper ( to the San Antonio Zoo)

And in other news:

Golden Silk Orb Weaver Spiders are now on display in LAIR and can be seen in the Fly River Turtle Aquarium and the Cottonmouth/Copperhead exhibit.

The Fiji Island Iguanas are now in the former Knight Anole exhibit.
 
Animal Activities From June 1 - July 31



Arrivals:

0.0.2 Mangshan Pit Viper (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.1 Mojave Desert Sidewinder (from the San Diego Zoo)
4.0.0 Lesser Kudu (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.2.0 Royal Antelope (from the San Diego Zoo)
0.0.2 California Condor (for medical treatment then re-released)


Golden Silk Orb Weaver Spiders are now on display in LAIR and can be seen in the Fly River Turtle Aquarium and the Cottonmouth/Copperhead exhibit.

The Fiji Island Iguanas are now in the former Knight Anole exhibit.

It will be nice to see lesser kudu at the zoo. They seem to be adding some antelope species with the addition of kudu and steenbok.

I need to get back over to the zoo to see them and the new additions to the LAIR.

I really wish they would figure out how to find a home for the Sumatran rhino where people could see him.
 
Thanks for the update Ron.

It's great to see that the zoo is adding more antelopes, and I'm hoping more species will be added in the near future. Does anybody know if the Lesser Kudu will be in the former Giant Eland exhibit or with the Steenbok?

Also, what's in the former Fiji Island Iguana exhibit? I know they had problems since the exhibit opened with the climate controlled exhibit.

I also need to get back to the zoo to see all these new additions. I haven't been to the zoo since March!!!
 
Two things, pudu have been exhibited for a number of years. They are currently in with the black howlers.Right now the lesser kudu are in the exhibit next to the old giant eland exhibit.
 
That would be where the Steenbok are, right? or in the Ostrich exhibit?

I need to get back to the zoo soon...

I would imagine they are currently in the Steenbok yard, with the recent remodeling of their barn. Possibly sharing the yard with them while preparations are made for them or something else in the former Eland yard. But that's just a guess.
 
I would imagine they are currently in the Steenbok yard, with the recent remodeling of their barn. Possibly sharing the yard with them while preparations are made for them or something else in the former Eland yard. But that's just a guess.

Ok, that is what I was thinking.
 
Steenbok and lesser kudu would make a very interesting mix. At Denver we have our lesser's with a group of lapped-faced vultures. Do you think the steenbok will be to nervous around the larger kudu?
 
Animal Activities From August 1-31


Births & Hatchings:

0.0.1 Greater Flamingo
0.0.1 Yellow-backed Duiker


Arrivals:

0.0.15 Nigerian Dwarf Goat
0.0.1 California Condor ( a wild chick transferred to the zoo for lead toxicity medical treatment then, then returned to its nest within 24 hours )

Departures:

0.1.0 Masai Giraffe ( to the Sacramento Zoo )
1.0.0 White-nosed Coati ( to the Living Desert and Gardens to be paired with a female )
0.0.1 Yellow-backed Duiker ( to Wuppertal Zoo in Germany )
0.0.1 Komodo Dragon ( to the Honolulu Zoo)
0.0.2 Giant Horned Lizard ( to the San Antonio Zoo )
0.0.1 Mangshan Viper ( to the San Antonio Zoo )
0.0.1 Snake-necked Turtle ( to the Albuquerque Rio Grande Zoo )
 
Steenbok and lesser kudu would make a very interesting mix. At Denver we have our lesser's with a group of lapped-faced vultures. Do you think the steenbok will be to nervous around the larger kudu?

When we Zoochatters toured the zoo on September 23 the steenbok were seen only in a side yard, not yet mixing in with the kudu. It wasn't clear if they yet had access to the big yard where the kudu are.
 
I was doing a little research on mountain tapirs and realized that a male born in Los Angeles in 1983, died in March of 2012. His 29 years gives him the longevity of this species in captivity. The female that was in Stuttgart was approximately 27 years old when she died. It would appear that all of the worlds mountain tapirs currently in zoos were born in Los Angeles. This does not include 2 you animals that were orphaned in Colombia and are being rehabiltated for release at some point in the future.
 
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