The latest incarnation of the former elephant, gorilla, koala, aye-aye and everything-else-in-between Tecton Roundhouse has an exhibit for Rodrigues Fruit Bats inside (lemurs remain in the outdoor exhibit).
The latest incarnation of the former elephant, gorilla, koala, aye-aye and everything-else-in-between Tecton Roundhouse has an exhibit for Rodrigues Fruit Bats inside (lemurs remain in the outdoor exhibit).
The latest incarnation of the former elephant, gorilla, koala, aye-aye and everything-else-in-between Tecton Roundhouse has an exhibit for Rodrigues Fruit Bats inside (lemurs remain in the outdoor exhibit).
When did the aye-aye go bye-bye? Are there still aye-ayes at the zoo or are they completely gone?
Also, I read through the thread that you posted re: history of this building and I still can't figure out how one could smash an elephant in here unless it was a very small elephant. Does anybody have a picture?
It is believed that aye-aye are held off show in the Clore but I don't think anything official has ever been said; there is a picture on Flickr though which has been discussed in another thread.