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I believe the domestic chinchillas are representing wild ones. This is in the former larger fruit bat habitat. The zoo will still have the smaller bat habitat, but only a colony of males.
Chinchillas are in the loris exhibit. Porcupine is in the bat exhibit. The zoo replied to my Facebook comment on the video asking about Ricotta and it was revealed he is moving to a different zoo.
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(Side note - I could have sworn they had a female loris too not too long ago. Did the female pass?)
 

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Chinchillas are in the loris exhibit. Porcupine is in the bat exhibit. The zoo replied to my Facebook comment on the video asking about Ricotta and it was revealed he is moving to a different zoo.
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(Side note - I could have sworn they had a female loris too not too long ago. Did the female pass?)

I saw that after posting. They have only had one loris this earlier this year. I am curious if the porcupine will eventually get a companion. Possibly from a different species.
 
Piece of August / 2 Pieces of November 2025 News Not Mentioned:

On August 12th, it was announced that the zoo transferred an eastern screech owl to Louisville Zoo in Kentucky.

Louisville Zoo

On November 12th, it was announced that the zoo acquired a (1m.0) yellow-backed duiker from Los Angeles Zoo in California.

https://lazoo.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/3-Zoo-Commission-Animal-Transaction-Report-11.18.25.pdf

On November 14th, it was announced that the zoo transferred a (1m.0) Andean condor named Luca to Brandywine Zoo in Delaware.

Brandywine Zoo

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On November 28th, the zoo mentioned they transferred their colony of straw-colored fruit bats to another unspecified facility (located in the comments).

Akron Zoo

* Also not definative, but the zoo may also have transferred a (0.1f) snowy owl to Ochsner Park Zoo in Wisconsin.
 
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