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New Guinea

New Guinea

Here we are at the final area of Down Under, New Guinea, Focusing on the Species of New Guinea. After taking the path from New Zealand, you come to a sign saying "New Guinea" and the first exhibit, a large, mesh netted, walkthrough aviary with various species of birds and mammals free roaming, accessed by a pair of glass doors. After entering, you are greeted with a large, New Guinean Rainforest environment, with actual live plants. Also in the exhibit would be various free roaming/flying species.

FREE ROAMING/FLYING SPECIES IN THE AVIARY:
Maschtie's Tree Kangaroo
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
Grizzled Tree Kangaroo
Scott's Tree Kangaroo
Black Tree Kangaroo
New Guinea Scrubfowl
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Pink Legged Rail
New Guinea Flightless Rail
Great Cuckoo Dove
New Britian Bronzewing
Southern Crowned Pigeon
Ornate Fruit Dove
Superb Fruit Dove
Knob Billed Fruit Dove
Finsch's Imperial Pigeon
Black Imperial Pigeon
Purple Tailed Imperial Pigeon
Blue Eyed Cockatoo
Purple Bellied Lory
White Naped Lory
Pesquet's Parrot
Bismarck Hanging Parrot
Fairy Lorikeet
Meek's Pygmy Parrot
Bismarck Kingfisher
White Mantled Kingfisher
Brown Headed Paradise Kingfisher
Blyth's Hornbill
Superb Pitta
New Britain Thicketbird
Manus Fantail
Manus Monarch
Paradise Drongo
Lesser Bird of Paradise
Greater Bird of Paradise
Raggiana Bird of Paradise
Goldie's Bird of Paradise
Emperor Bird of Paradise
Blue Bird of Paradise
King Bird of Paradise
Magnificent Bird of Paradise
Superb Bird of Paradise
Twelve Wired Bird of Paradise
King of Saxony Bird of Paradise
Crested Satinbird
Fire Maned Bowerbird
Papuan Parrotfinch
Eastern Long Beaked Echidna

Afterexiting the aviary, you are greeted with a large aquarium with a waterfall, for the many Freshwater Fishes and some turtles of New Guinea

AQUARIUM SPECIES LIST:
Axelrod's Rainbowfish
Adamson's Grunter
Blue Rainbowfish
Bosemani Rainbowfish
Forktail Blue Eye
Lake Kutubu Rainbowfish
Lake Tebera Rainbowfish
Lake Wanam Rainbowfish
Mountain Rainbowfish
Oktedi Rainbowfish
Papuan Rainbowfish
Ramu Rainbowfish
Popondetta Blue Eye
Parker's Snake Necked Turtle
New Guinea Softshell Turtle

After the Aquarium, the path would go Around it, with an exhibit For new Guinea Crocodiles on the part of the path that goes right, and New Guinean Quolls on the Left. After the path goes straight again, on the Left would be a large Exhibit for New Guinea Singing Dogs. On the right would be a building housing Reptiles and Amphibians

REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN BUILDING SPECIES LIST:
Geelvink Pygmy Tree Frog
Arfak Mountains Frog
Blue Tailed Monitor
Finsch's Monitor
Papuan Carpet Python
Boelen's Python
New Guinea Small Eyed Snake
Papuan Black Snake
Fojia Skink

The Building would exit next to the finsl exhibit of New Guinea, a 1/2 acre exhibit for Northern Cassowaries. After this, the path would turn left, and go to the Next section, Eurasia, possibly the largest section in the zoo. Next time, i will cover the first area of Eurasia, Indomalay......
 
Indomalay

IT'S FINALLY HERE, IT'S FINALLY HERE, IT'S FINALLY HERE, ITS INDOMALAY! I HAVE FINALLY DECIDED TO MAKE IT, WOOHOO! Anyways, yeah, I finally decided "Its time to finally continue this", if anyone thought i wasnt going to continue it, your wrong, I just got REALLY burnt out and felt like I had to do it, but anyways, since this will be probably the one of the biggest (if not the biggest) Area of the zoo, it will be updated little by little over the next few days. Anyways, (it's good to say this again) ON WITH THE ZOO!

Indomalay
As you (maybe) could have guessed, Indomalay is based off of the Indomalaya ecozone, comprising of the indian subcontinent, indonesia, malaysia, the phillipines, southern china, and a whole bunch of other things.

The Area would start off with a bridge going over the stream, and the path going down untill you came to the first exhibit, a large, 5 acre paddock for Axis Deer, Blackbuck, Indian Hog Deer, Swamp Deer, Indian Peafowl, and Indian Wild Boar, Across from it would be a 5 acre paddock for Indian Rhinoceros, aswell as a 1 acre indoor Rhino Barn, which would have small exhibits for Indian Pangolin, Indian Giant Squirrels, Kondana Soft Furred Rats, Indian Crested Porcupines, Indian Cobras, and Clouded Monitors. Further down the path, there would be a 10 acre, forested paddock, complete with a pond, waterfall, and enrichment for Asian Elephants. There would also be a 2 acre barn for the Elephants, with small exhibits for Indian Star Tortoises, Malabar Gray Hornbills, Leopard Geckos (Normal, Albino, Patternless, Mack Snow, Tangerine, and Sunglow Morphs), Peninsular Rock Agamas, Large Indian Civets, Green Avadavats, and Chinese Pangolins. Across from the Elephant Paddock would be three exhibits, one for Guar, one for Nilgai, and one for Wild Water Buffalo. After this, the path would diverge and then come back together, with an exhibit for Dholes on the right, Asian Black Bears on the Left, and in the center, a large, naturalistic river enclosure for Gharials, Indian Eyed Turtles, Indian Roofed Turtles, Indian Softshell Turtles, and Asian Giant Softshell Turtles. After this, the Path would turn to the left and go two ways, Keep going left for the Gir Forest Exhibit, and right to bypass it. Going on the left path, you would come to a building with glass fronted veiwing for the Sloth Bear Exhibit, with aviaries for Indian Pittas, Rock Bush Quails, Brown Fish Owls, and Indian Eagle Owls in the wall. After this, the path would go outdoors, with veiwing for the sloth bears, on the side opposite to the sloth bears, there would be an Exhibit for Mugger Crocodiles, with a smaller exhibit for Indian Gray Mongooses next to it, aswell as aviaries for Bonelli's eagles and Crested Serpent Eagles. The path would go up untill you come to an exhibit for Gray Langurs, and then, the path would come to the star exhibit, a large, 10 acre exhibut housing a Pride of Asiatic Lions. After this, the path would meet up with the path used to bypass the Gir Forest Exhibit. After this, the path would come to the next major part of indomalay, Realm of the Tiger, featuring 5 of the 6 living tiger subspecies, aswell as some other cat species. Realm of the Tiger would start off with a large exhibit for Bengal Tigers, with the path going around it, with Indian Leopards on the right side, and Jungle Cats on the Left. After this, There would be a curved exhibit for Malayan Tigers, With Clouded Leopards, Marbled Cats, and Fishing Cats near it, Across from the Malayan Tigers would be Sumatran Tigers, with Leopard Cats, Asian Golden Cats, and Sunda Clouded Leopards Nearby. Up the path, there would be 2 exhibits, one for South China Tigers, and the other for Indochinese Tigers. Realm of the Tiger would end off with an exhibit for Rusty Spotted Cats. After this, the path would come to a large exhibit for Malayan Tapirs, Indian Muntjacs, and Greater Mouse Deer. After this, the path would come to a large exhibit for Müller's Bornean Gibbons, Lar Gibbons, Agile Gibbons, and Siamang. Next to it would be 2 smaller exhibits for Dusky Leaf Monkeys and Maroon Leaf Monkeys. Then there would be the massive Bornean Orangutan exhibit, with everything an orangutan could ever want, a large, natural, 4 acre exhibit, all kinds of enrichment, hiding places for their food, straw, twigs, and leaves for making nests, logs, nets, bars, live trees, and other things to climb on, AND SO MUCH MORE! Anyways, next to the Orangutans would be Proboscis Monkeys. After this, the path would turn right, and along the path would be a 6 acre exhibit for Sumatran Rhinoceroses on the right, and Banteng on the left. In the Sumatran Rhinoceros Barn would be exhibits for Moonrat, Sunda Pangolin, Sunda Flying Lemur, Malayan Forest Geckos, Tokay Geckos, Rice Paddy Snakes, and Asian Forest Tortoises. After this, the path would turn left an come to Exhibits for Crab Eating, Pig Tailed, Rhesus, Lion Tailed, and Moor Macaques. Across from the Macaques would be a large pond for False Gharials. After this, there would be a small to medium sized aviary containg

INDOMALAYA AVIARY SPECIES LIST:
Asian Fairy Bluebird
Long Tailed Parakeet
Malayan Peacock Pheasant
Nicobar Pigeon
Zebra Dove
Olive Backed Sunbird
Tawny Breasted Parrotfinch
Bornean Leadbird
Javan Myna
Jambu Fruit Dove
Asian Brown Flycatcher
Red Breasted Parakeet
Black Naped Fruit Dove
Black Oriole
Blue Naped Parrot
Common Green Magpie
Crested Fireback
Pin Tailed Parrotfinch
Pied Imperial Pigeon
Green Imperial Pigeon
Bali Myna
Orange Headed Thrush

Next to it would be 3 aviaries for Rhinoceros Hornbills, Great Hornbills, and White Crowned Hornbills. Across from the Aviaries would be Phillipine Crocodiles. After this, there would be a building containg

INDOMALAY REPTILE HOUSE:
Reticulated Python
Komodo Dragon
Asian Giant Pond Turtle
Amboina Box Turtle
Golden Spotted Tree Monitor
Javan Spitting Cobra
King Cobra
Timor Monitor
Malaysian Giant Turtle
Forstens Tortoise
Draco Lizard
Banded Flying Snake
Banded Krait
Blue Spotted Tree Monitor
Indochinese Ratsnake
Checkered Keelback
Variable Reed Snake
Phillipine Sailfin Lizard
Yellow Headed Water Monitor
Siamese Crocodile
Asian Leaf Turtle
Harlequin Tree Frog
Seep Frog

After this, you would come to the final exhibit of Indomalay, a paddock for Bornean Bearded Pig, after this, the path would go to the next area, Mountains of Eurasia.......
 
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10 acres for the lions seems excessive, unless you are really going to work
on enrichment to get them moving. I would be afraid you would have a great
looking exhibit with tiny dots of lions way way way in the distance.
Also not to quibble but given the huge range of the area both the birds
and the herps could easily be doubled (species wise) and not even come close to a representation of the total.
 
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