Toronto Zoo Animals at the Toronto Zoo

arcticwolf

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I have really enjoyed geomorph's list of species at the San Diego Zoo and I thought some people might be interested in what animals are at the Toronto Zoo. This isn't an exact list and some species may be left out or not at the zoo anymore. It is fully based on my memory so if anyone has any corrections please tell me.

Indomalaya Outdoor Exhibits
Indian peafowl (free roaming)
Lion tailed macaque
Malayan tapir, babirusa (rotating)
Cattle egret, pied imperial pigeon, mandarin duck
Indian rhino
Himalayan tahr (only visible from zoomobile ride)


Malayan Woods Pavilion
Black breasted leaf turtle
Jumbo gourami
Butterflies (unknown species), javan whistling duck, crested wood partridge, zebra dove
Malayan crested fireback pheasant
Wrinkled hornbill
Indian ornamental tree spider
Jungle nymph
Giant katydid
Asian forest scorpion
Red panda (temporary)
Red tailed green rat snake

Indomalaya Pavilion
Black throated laughing thrush, crested wood partridge
Malaysian painted turtle, hamilton’s pond turtle
Tentacled snake
Malayan bonytongue
Common tree shrew
Sumatran orangutan
Red billed blue magpie
Asian fairy bluebird
Palawan peacock pheasant, red headed bunting
Jumbo gourami, clown loach, tinfoil barb, golden tinfoil barb, tri colour shark, red tailed black shark, mekong barb
Asian brown tortoise, vietnamese box turtle, burmese star tortoise, spiny turtle
Nicobar pigeon, pheasant pigeon, malayan crested fireback pheasant, crested wood partridge, temminck’s tragopan, himalayan monal pheasant, pied imperial pigeon
Gaur
Red lined torpedo barb
Reticulated python
White handed gibbon, chinese softshell turtle, malaysian painted turtle
Green water dragon, vietnamese box turtle
Mandarin newt
Spectacled cobra
Black breasted leaf turtle, malayan horned frog, chinese flying frog
Concave casqued hornbill
Sumatran tiger

More will come later.
 
Oh, and you didn't enjoy my list?;) Thanks for doing this, I've been curious for awhile what exactly was located where for fantasy design purposes.
 
I did enjoy your list. I just completely forgot about it. ;)

Here are the African species:

African Caves and Burrows
Naked mole rat
Tailless whip scorpion
African cave cricket
Baboon spider (unknown species)
Scorpion (unknown species)
Egyptian fruit bat
Straw coloured fruit bat
Lake Victoria cichlids (2 species)

African Rainforest Pavilion
Red river hog
Gaboon viper
Ball python
Ring tailed lemur
Grey crowned crane
Nile softshell turtle, home’s hingeback tortoise
Radiated tortoise
Pygmy hippo
Sacred ibis, egyptian goose, cape shelduck
Golden breasted starling, violet turaco, yellow vented bulbul, speckled mousebird, black crake
Malagasy rainbowfish, malagasy killifish, reedfish
Chocolate chip squeaker catfish, african bonytongue, malagasy killifish
Aba aba
Veiled chameleon
Slender tailed meerkat
Wattled crane
Lake malawi cichlids (19 species)
African bonytongue, freshwater puffer, congo tetra, chocolate chip squeaker catfish (there are more species in this tank. I just can’t remember what they are)
West african dwarf crocodile
Western lowland gorilla
Tomato frog
Golden mantella
African clawed frog
Spotted necked otter
Hammerkop, violet turaco
Spider tortoise, madagascar flat tailed tortoise

African Savanna
Warthog
River hippo
Greater kudu, marabou stork, white headed vulture, southern ground hornbill
Southern white rhino, egyptian goose
Grevy’s zebra, marabou stork, helmeted guinea fowl
Cheetah
Olive baboon
Southern ostrich
African lion (white and tawny)
African crested porcupine
Sable antelope
Spotted hyena
Masai giraffe
African penguin, white breasted cormorant, cape shelduck, great white pelican, pink backed pelican
 
Done :D

Great list btw. Do many of the animals in the pavilions have outdoor enclosures in summer?

Thanks.

Here's a list of pavilion species with outdoor exhibits:

Malayan Woods
Red panda?
(it has an outdoor exhibit but I don't know if it's used)

Indomalaya
Sumatran tiger
Gaur
(both of these species are technically only outdoors but are considered part of the pavilion)

African Rainforest
Red river hog
Grey crowned crane (mixed with lemurs in the winter)
Wattled crane (only an outdoor exhibit)
Western lowland gorilla
(also I'm pretty sure the meerkats and otters have outdoor exhibits not visible to the public)

Americas
Wild turkey, ring necked pheasant
Common marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
White faced saki
Northern river otter
American beaver, largemouth bass, common snapping turtle, other unknown fish

Australasia
Southern hairy nosed wombat, short beaked echidna, brush tailed bettong, swamp wallaby, red necked wallaby

The only major species without outdoor exhibits are the orangutans, gibbons, lemurs, and pygmy hippos.
 
The unknown species could be Pumpkinseed Sunfish, but I'm not sure. Any photos?
Either way, very interesting list! :D I'v been rather wanting to see an updated list on all the zoo's animals for quite a while.
 
Sadly we all know we cant rely on the zoo to provide that. We are lucky they put promotions and the right admission price on the site.

Your doing a great job arcticwolf.
 
A species that I forgot to put on the list for Indomalaya is the pekin robin. They have a small exhibit outside the pavilion.

Here are some more species:

Canadian Domain
Raccoon
Canada lynx
American elk
Cougar
Northern bald eagle
Arctic wolf (temporary)
Wood bison
Grizzly bear
Trumpeter swan
Moose

Americas Outdoor Exhibits
Capybara, blue and gold macaw, green winged macaw
Jaguar
Black handed spider monkey
American flamingo

Tundra Trek
Arctic wolf
Arctic fox
Lesser snow goose
Reindeer
Snowy owl
Polar bear

Americas Pavilion
Wild turkey, ring necked pheasant
Green aracari, plush crested jay, scarlet ibis, common piping guan, sunbittern
Spectacled owl
Silver beaked tanager, blue grey tanager, double striped thick knee, elegant crested tinamou
Boa constrictor
Pygmy marmoset
Common marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
White faced saki, two toed sloth, elegant crested tinamou
Prehensile tailed porcupine
Green surf anemone
Giant pacific octopus, leather sea star
Pacific spiny lumpsucker, sailfin sculpin
Strawberry anemone
Shiner seaperch, orange seapen
White blotched river stingray, freshwater angelfish
Red bellied piranha
Black tailed prairie dog
Black footed ferret
Panamanian golden frog, lemur leaf frog
Waxy monkey tree frog
Axolotl
Blue poison dart frog, green and black poison dart frog, surinam toad
Eyelash viper
Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, mata mata turtle, yellow spotted river turtle
Salmon pink bird eating spider
Giant centipede
Eastern lubber grasshopper
Brazilian giant cockroach
Black widow spider
Greenbottle blue tarantula
Common snapping turtle
American alligator
Florida gar
Red legged honeycreeper, white lined tanager
Blind cave characin
Northern river otter
American beaver, common snapping turtle, largemouth bass (there are also other unknown fish)
Electric eel
Gila monster
Mexican beaded lizard, colorado river toad
San esteban island chuckwalla, desert grassland whiptail lizard
Midland painted turtle, eastern spiny softshell turtle
North pacific rattlesnake
Rock bass, smallmouth bass, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill
American eel
Eastern massasauga rattlesnake
Ring necked pheasant

If anyone can think of species that I forgot (and I'm sure there are some) or knows some of the unknown species like fish, please tell me.
 
Australasia Pavilion
Matschie’s tree kangaroo
Laughing kookaburra
Victoria crowned pigeon, crested pigeon, green winged dove, red tailed black cockatoo, blue faced honeyeater, new zealand shoveler, little pied cormorant? (I haven’t seen the cormorants for a while so I don’t know if they’re still at the zoo)
Fly river turtle
Frilled lizard
Macleay’s spectre
Thorny devil walking stick
Yellow tiger yabby
Red clawed yabby
Black tree monitor, red bellied short neck turtle
White lipped python
Emerald tree boa
Green tree python
Emerald tree boa (juvenile)
Central bearded dragon
Prehensile tailed skink
Southern hairy nosed wombat, brush tailed bettong, red necked wallaby, swamp wallaby, short beaked echidna
Komodo dragon
Sugar glider
Eyelash leaf frog
White’s tree frog
Live reef corals (unknown species), fish (unknown species)
Pot belly seahorse
Red lionfish, snowflake moray eel
Semicircle angelfish, brown banded bamboo shark, orange lyretail anthias, coral beauty, humbug damselfish, yellow and blueback fusilier, scribbled angelfish, pennant coral fish, round batfish, harlequin tuskfish, blackback butterflyfish, clown triggerfish, one spot butterflyfish, bicolor angelfish, mimic surgeonfish, palette surgeonfish, convict tang, lightning wrasse, longnose butterflyfish, threadfin butterflyfish, dusky anemonefish, quoy’s parrotfish (there might be more species than this but these are the ones that are on the signs or that I know are for sure in the aquarium)
Moon jellyfish


Australasia Outdoor Exhibit
Western grey kangaroo, red necked wallaby, emu

Also does anyone know if there are still tawny frogmouths at the zoo? It's been a while since I last saw them.
 
There was still one, a male named Makepeace, at least in the spring or summer. Ungulate gave us the name when they posted the names of all of the critters in the Australiasian pavilion. And if we cant trust Ungulate to give us the most accurate info available who can we trust.

I dont remember seeing it but maybe because we are down to one and it might be old its being held off display.
 
Are the Scarlet-headed Blackbirds and Purple Gallinules no longer in the first America pavilion aviary?
There are also Black-throated and Red-winged Laughingthrush in the Indo-Malayan pavilion, as well as Black-breasted Thrush (at least they were there last year)...they're kinda scattered around though, so a bit hard to actually keep tabs on as to whether they're actually still there or not.
Are the Dyeing Poison Dart Frogs no longer exhibited at Toronto?
I'm not 100% sure, but I'v not seen the Pekin Robins on exhibit in a while. Has anyone seen them in the enclosure recently?
 
Are the Scarlet-headed Blackbirds and Purple Gallinules no longer in the first America pavilion aviary?
There are also Black-throated and Red-winged Laughingthrush in the Indo-Malayan pavilion, as well as Black-breasted Thrush (at least they were there last year)...they're kinda scattered around though, so a bit hard to actually keep tabs on as to whether they're actually still there or not.
Are the Dyeing Poison Dart Frogs no longer exhibited at Toronto?
I'm not 100% sure, but I'v not seen the Pekin Robins on exhibit in a while. Has anyone seen them in the enclosure recently?

I haven't seen either of those bird species in the Americas for a long time now.

I included the black throated laughing thrush on my list but I haven't seen the other species.

I don't think the zoo has dyeing poison dart frogs anymore. A species I did forget to include are splash back poison dart frogs.

I saw the pekin robins a couple months ago.
 
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Im fairly sure I saw the purple gallinules when I was there in the spring... however that was months ago and you two go far more often then I could ever hope to go. Things could have changed.
 
Sorry I haven't posted for a few days. I have had a lot of school work to do.

Here are the last two sections of the zoo. I'm not including the species that will be in Eurasia when it reopens next year.

Eurasia
Chinese giant salamander
Giant panda
Reindeer

Kid's Zoo (Closed for the Winter)
Secretary bird
Marabou stork
Crested seriema
Green winged macaw, blue and gold macaw
Black tailed prairie dog
Domestic ferret
Domestic rabbit
Woodchuck
Eastern box turtle
Wild turkey, helmeted guinea fowl, pied imperial pigeon
Ring necked pheasant
Lanner falcon
Striped skunk
Alpaca
Domestic goat
Capybara
 
Thank you for the compliment. I'll try to regularly update the list, especially when the new Eurasia Wilds opens next year.
 
According to the new interactive map on the zoo's website the species of arachnids in the African Caves and Burrows section are emperor scorpions and giant baboon spiders. It also lists zebra doves as being in both the Malayan Woods and Indomalaya pavilions. I haven't seen them in a while, so can anyone confirm if they're still there. Another species I forgot to list that lives in the Amphibian Conservation area in the Americas Pavilion is the granular glass frog.
 
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