Do they still keep Orinoco Crocodiles here?
Edit: Are the free flying birds and porcupines there, too?
Nope, those are all gone.
Where did the crocs go? And is their former exhibit the one occupied by the caiman?
Yeah, but do you know what is in the crocs' former exhibit?The crocs went to the Newport Aquarium. The caiman lives in an exhibit on the second floor.
Yeah, but do you know what is in the crocs' former exhibit?
I'm not sure, but I'll see if I can find your pictures and see if I can find one that looks similar to the one with the crocs.Where was their exhibit? I posted photos of every exhibit on my visit a year and a half ago, when they were already gone.
I'm not sure, but I'll see if I can find your pictures and see if I can find one that looks similar to the one with the crocs.
I believe the old Orinoco Crocodile exhibit is now the Little Penguin enclosure.Where was their exhibit? I posted photos of every exhibit on my visit a year and a half ago, when they were already gone.
Oh, okay. That's not as big of a disappointment anymore, because Little Penguins are pretty cool. Thanks for the help everyone!I believe the old Orinoco Crocodile exhibit is now the Little Penguin enclosure.
Which species?Three Penguin chicks recently hatched.
African, but the Little Penguins are in breeding season and there are nest boxes out for them.Which species?
The aquarium now has Blacktip Sharks in Shark Alley.
I've checked my list and it appears they did, but they've been advertising everywhere about the new Blacktip Sharks (I even saw a billboard for them in Philadelphia).... did they not have them already?
I've checked my list and it appears they did, but they've been advertising everywhere about the new Blacktip Sharks (I even saw a billboard for them in Philadelphia).![]()