I've only seen them perhaps 3 times in my life, and they are much less common than ring-tails or red ruffed lemurs. On a side note, I think that the blue-eyed black lemurs are the only primates besides humans that have blue eyes.
good idea, i know almost every animal in every exhibit, and here they are.
Forests home to the following:
'China Display
Red panda
Chinese Muntjac
'Tropical Rainforest
White handed gibbon
Asian Small-clawed Otter
Green Peafowl
'Tiger Forest
Amur tigers
'Bats
Islands Flying Fox-isis says they are Small Flying Foxes
Straw-coloured Fruit Bat
'Bear Exhibit
Alaskan brown bears
'Aviaries
American Bald Eagle
Common Raven
Turkey Vulture
Oceans The Oceans exhibit opened in 2007 and features the country's largest dogfish Smooth Dogfish touch pool as its highlight. This exhibit also holds the
'Seal Lion Exhibit Above and underwater viewing
California Sea Lion
'Penguin display
Gentoo penguin
King penguin
Southern Rockhopper Penguin
'Other Various Exhibits
Longhorn cowfish
Ocellaris Clownfish
Bat star
Slate pencil urchin
Chocolate chip sea star
Orange clownfish
Cowrie
The True Tulip snail
Cleaner shrimp
Olive surgeon
Candy stripe
Crimson anemone
Green Sea Urchin
Blood sea star
Powderblue surgeonfish
Spotted unicornfish
Vlaming’s unicornfish
Bannerfish
Bird wrasse
Grunt sculpin
Yellow Watchman Goby
Neon goby
Copperbanded butterfly
Percula clownfish
False blue streak wrasse
Christmas wrasse
Clown tang
Raccoon butterflyfish
Longhorn cowfish
Asfur Angelfish
Yellowbar angelfish
Indian Threadfin
Black Triggerfish
Blue bumphead parrotfish
Coral Hogfish
Atlantic trumpetfish
Slingjaw wrasse
Emperor Snapper
Green Brittle Star
Cownose ray
Moon jellyfish
Purplemouth moray
Green moray
Cleaner wrasse
Marine mammals
Polar bear
Pacific walrus
Harbour Seal
Gray seal
Bottlenose dolphin
Commons
'Cafe on the Commons
Aldabra tortoise
Black-necked Swan
Ring-tailed lemur
Collared brown lemur
Chilean Flamingo
'Lemur Exhibit across from Dolphin Pavilion
Red-ruffed lemurs
Blue-eyed black lemur
Deserts In the Deserts Dome, the transparent overhead geodesic dome allows the animals to bask in natural sunlight year-round while heating and air conditioning vents hidden in the rocks regulate the temperature. Guests will also see the
'Mammals
Slender tailed Meerkat
'Tortoises and Turtles
Australian snake-necked turtle
Desert tortoise
Pancake Tortoise
Radiated tortoise
'Lizards
Blue-tongued skink
Chuckwalla
Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
Giant Plated Lizard
Inland Bearded Dragon
Jamaican iguana
Mali spiny-tailed lizard
Rhinoceros Iguana
'Drop Dead Gorgeous Snakes
Ball python
Blood python
Corn snake
Brazilian Rainbow boa
Central American tree boa
East African gaboon viper
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Eastern Garter Snake
Emerald tree boa
Eyelash viper
Green tree python
Northern copperhead
Western cottonmouth and plenty more rare reptiles in this realistic desert experience
Plains Designed to be similar to Africa is the expansive Plains Biome. Upon entering the biome, visitors see
'Grassland Feild
East African Crowned Crane
Common Wildebeest
Grant's Zebra
Greater kudu
Guinea fowl
Marabou Stork
Ostrich
Rüppell's Vulture
White Stork
'Giraffes presented by Meijer
Reticulated giraffes
Addra gazelles
'Race a CheetahCheetah
Bat-eared foxes
Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill
Supplement: They no longer have aldabra tortoises, ravens, turkey vultures, brown lemurs, black necked swans, blue eyed lemurs, Gentoo penguins, or white storks. They also DO have grey seals, harbor seals, and sea lions all together again.