From Wikipedia..
Florida Wildlife Center
Whooping crane
American crocodile
Bald eagle
North American river otter
Southern stingray
Cownose ray
a large amount of snakes, frogs, lizards, and turtles
West Indian manatee
Florida box turtle
Kestrel
Florida panther
Caribbean flamingo
Striped skunk
American alligator
a large amount of fish
Red wolf
Key deer
Sandhill crane
Philippine Crocodile
Orinoco Crocodile
Alligator Snapping Turtle
American Black Bear
Asian Gardens
Indian rhinoceros
Sloth bear
Visayan Warty Pig
Clouded leopard
Babirusa
Malayan tapir
Lowland Anoa
Komodo dragon
Tufted Deer
Reticulated python
Australian lorikeets, lories, and budgies
Primate World
Bornean orangutan
Ring-tailed lemur
Red ruffed lemur
Collared lemur
Siamang
Titi monkey
Marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
Chimpanzee
Squirrel monkey
Mandrill
Angolan colobus monkey
Guenon monkey
'Wallaroo Station Children's Zoo
Llama
Horse
Pony
Goat
Yellow-footed rock wallaby
Emu
Cockatoos
Koi
Flying fox
New Guinea singing dog
Australian budgies
Safari Africa
African penguin
Meerkat
Warthog
Ground hornbill
Crowned crane
Lesser kudu
Nyala
Duiker sp. (Bay, Crowned, Blue, Black)
Reticulated giraffe
Masai Giraffe
Hartmann's Mountain zebra
Thomson's gazelle
Southern white rhinoceros
Impala
African elephant
Shoebill Stork
African flamingo
Great white pelican
Okapi
Pygmy Hippopotamus
Cheetah
Marabou Stork
Red River Hog
Aldabra tortoise
I think Ituri meant specifically for this aviary - the following were definitely seen or labelled here (I may have forgotten a few as some species doubled up around the zoo):
I remember thinking it odd how ground-based the species were, overall. I think the hornbill sign mentioned by Thylo had been removed when I was there (or I missed it!).
I remember thinking it odd how ground-based the species were, overall. I think the hornbill sign mentioned by Thylo had been removed when I was there (or I missed it!).