San Diego Zoo Africa rocks species?

Plans change. The poster you question, indeed knows their intel is good. :p
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I was by no means trying to be harsh, and i know things change, but what will the zoo do with the 3 aye-ayes they have off-exhibit.
 
I was by no means trying to be harsh, and i know things change, but what will the zoo do with the 3 aye-ayes they have off-exhibit.

They are technically on exhibit, but you aren't likely to see them as their exhibit is outdoors and therefore they will be sleeping, probably inside.
 
They're still in the same cages (visited two months ago). Of course, looking empty as the animals were sleeping out of sight. A signage panel prevents visitors about that fact, saying that if you don't see aye-ayes is because they're sleeping.
 
Depending on what's reported or rumors from AZA, the "penguin aquarium" will be 75-100,000 gallons, give or take. So what shark species are safe to be displayed with Jackass? Striped Catshark? Any others? Bronze Whaler?
 
Depending on what's reported or rumors from AZA, the "penguin aquarium" will be 75-100,000 gallons, give or take. So what shark species are safe to be displayed with Jackass? Striped Catshark? Any others? Bronze Whaler?

Striped (pyjama) cat sharks have been done elsewhere.
 
The Mare Nostrum Aquarium in the South of France(Montpellier) mixes African Penguins with a variety of sea bream species as well as Striped Catsharks.
 
YES!!!

Finally a zoo that is closer to me to see the majestic gelada baboon. Is the whole exhibit opening on July 1st or am I confused with the penguin exhibit opening on the same day?
 
YES!!!

Finally a zoo that is closer to me to see the majestic gelada baboon. Is the whole exhibit opening on July 1st or am I confused with the penguin exhibit opening on the same day?
It will just be the penguin (and shark) exhibit, as unfortunately the rest is delayed for a while. The rest should begin to be completed towards the end of summer.
 
Full species list (in order of exhibits, more may be announced)

African Penguin
Leopard Shark
West African Dwarf Crocodile
Gaboon Forest Turtle
West African Mud Turtle
Coquerel's Sifaka
Ring Tailed Lemur
Fossa
Blue Eyed Black Lemur
Red Ruffed Lemur
Honey Badger
Vervet Monkey
Leopard
Bee Eater
Black Headed Weaver
Hamadryas Baboon
Gelada
Nubian Ibex
Meerkat
Rock Hyrax
Klipspringer
Bateleur Eagle
Dwarf Mongoose
 
We now have the following exhibits: Cape Fynbos, West African Forest, Madagascar Forest (either open, or very close to opening), and Kopje (the website says that it is now on tour, but can't find any photos.) Only two to go.
 
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