This building is home to more than 100 free flying birds of various species. It is also home to a few species of mammal who are held in adjacant exhibits. There are no longer leafcutter ants as the exhibit now holds hissing cockroachs. Below is a list of some of the species in this building:
Birds:
-african pygmy goose
- bali mynah
- scarlet ibis
- fairy bluebird
- keel billed toucan
- sunbittern
- pied avocat
- golden weaver
- Nicobar piegeon
- victoria crowned piegeon
- white fronted amazon
- And many other species!
Other Animals (held separately)
- black and white ruffed lemur
- golden headed lion tamarin
- cotton top tamiran
- mouse deer (in with birds)
- burmese mountain tortoise
- rodrigues fruit bat (in with birds)
- dwarf caiman
- short tailed fruit bat
- emrald tree boa
- blood python
- Giant madagascar day gecko
This building is home to more than 100 free flying birds of various species. It is also home to a few species of mammal who are held in adjacant exhibits. There are no longer leafcutter ants as the exhibit now holds hissing cockroachs. Below is a list of some of the species in this building:
Birds:
-african pygmy goose
- bali mynah
- scarlet ibis
- fairy bluebird
- keel billed toucan
- sunbittern
- pied avocat
- golden weaver
- Nicobar piegeon
- victoria crowned piegeon
- white fronted amazon
- And many other species!
Other Animals (held separately)
- black and white ruffed lemur
- golden headed lion tamarin
- cotton top tamiran
- mouse deer (in with birds)
- burmese mountain tortoise
- rodrigues fruit bat (in with birds)
- dwarf caiman
- short tailed fruit bat
- emrald tree boa
- blood python
- Giant madagascar day gecko
In case anyone is confused, the Banded Mongoose are in a separate enclosure in this buidling while the coatis are held in one just outside. I believe the Southern Tamandua has left, by the way.
@uszoo, did you see the Kagu during your visit? Or the Sri Lankan Junglefowl? I missed both on my visit.
In case anyone is confused, the Banded Mongoose are in a separate enclosure in this buidling while the coatis are held in one just outside. I believe the Southern Tamandua has left, by the way.
@uszoo, did you see the Kagu during your visit? Or the Sri Lankan Junglefowl? I missed both on my visit.