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Three exhibits in South America

February 10, 2019
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The yard in front used to house red-footed tortoises, but appears to be unused at present (the tortoise house has been removed).

The top right corner is the back half of the common rhea and galapagos tortoise exhibit (with the main viewing directly to right of camera).

The yard in back (upper middle and left) is the right side of what used to be the crested screamer and capybara exhibit (with an underwater viewing area to the left of this picture). Those two species have been moved behind me to the former llama and guanaco exhibit. The exhibit in back is now a second Baird's tapir exhibit according to signs, though I did not see a tapir in the exhibit (only saw one in the original exhibit to the left).
 

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