A new nocturnal room within the Bunny Barn at Ponderosa Zoo. Here you can find rats, Macleay's stick insects, Cairo spiny mice, death's head cockroach, Mexican red knee tarantula, Budwing stick insects and chinchillas. The enclosure in the background is still under construction for a new species.
The new nocturnal room, part of the Bunny Barn at Ponderosa Zoo. The enclosures on the left held Macleays stick insects, Cairo spiny mice, death's head cockroach, Mexican red knee tarantula, Budwing stick insects and chinchillas.
This is the sub-exhibit for which can be found inside of the “Tiger River Passage” exhibit and contains a variety of rare nocturnal species native to Southeast Asia as you will discover
Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: This version is quite a lot earlier than the other two.
Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: The movable wall would be removed should the alligators be compatible.
Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: Being larger, I included lemurs.