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Uh… those are South American “Mountain” Coatis, not White-nosed Coatis. Regardless, that exhibit is sad, but now I’m scared to ask how bad the old one was.
 
Not really an "adventure" for those coatis at first glance, but after thinking about how abysmal their former compound was... yeesh. Improvement...? o_O
 
On April 27th, 2023, the zoo announced they constructed a new chicken coop and are now working on expanding the farm animal area.

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On February 9th, 2023, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) black-tailed hairy dwarf porcupine named Poppy which is now on exhibit.

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On March 14th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.0.1) grey short-tailed opossum which is now on exhibit.

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On May 5th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) capybara named Humphrey.

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On May 19th, the zoo announced that they expanded the Scottish highland cow exhibit, which is now open to the public.

Mooshu enjoying his massive new... - Animal Adventures

On May 17th, the zoo announced they acquired (0.0.2) common squirrel monkeys which are now on exhibit.

Two of our new senior citizen squirrel... - Animal Adventures

On June 19th, the zoo announced that they built a new exhibit for (0.0.5) Argentine black-and-white tegu, which is now open to the public.

Brand new Tegu cage opened today in Bolton, MA! Five Argentinian Giant Tagus are housed here. Make sure you visit them on your next trip out! | Animal Adventures
 
On August 17th, the zoo announced they acquired a (1.0) grey fox named Rafiki. On September 30th, the zoo announced they built a new exhibit for the fox which is now open to the public.

Want to meet Rafiki, our newly rescued... - Animal Adventures
Introducing Rafiki our gray fox into his new exhibit | By Animal Adventures | Facebook

On October 10th, the zoo announced they acquired a (0.1) Reeve's muntjac.

Ed bottle feeding the baby muntjac deer we just took in. You will be able to meet her soon at Animal Adventures. | By Animal Adventures | Facebook

On October 25th, the zoo announced they built a new double-sided exhibit for its fennec and pale foxes.

Ed introduces us to the new double sided fox enclosure. You can see it in person this weekend at the Monster Meet & Treat 2023. Buy tickets online and... | By Animal Adventures | Facebook
 
On August 7th, the zoo announced they opened a new outdoor exhibit for their domestic rabbits.

2.2K views · 65 reactions | The brand new bunny pen is open. | Animal Adventures

On December 1st, the zoo announced they acquired 2 domestic guinea pigs, which are ambassador animals.

1.4K views · 29 reactions | come on by our new location in Hubbardston MA! | Animal Adventures
On June 18th, the zoo announced that they started construction on a new exhibit for their capybara.

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On August 8th, the zoo announced they completed construction on the new capybara exhibit.

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On September 13th, the zoo announced they acquired a red-footed tortoise after it was surrendered by a private owner.


On November 12th, the zoo announced they acquired 2 Asian small-clawed otters.

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On November 19th, the zoo announced they opened a 2nd facility in Hubbardston, Massachusetts.

1.8K views · 39 reactions | Come by this weekend for the grand opening of our Hubbardston location! | Animal Adventures

On June 12th, 2025, the zoo announced they acquired 12 striped skunks from an unspecified fur farm.

4.1K views · 130 reactions | Come to our Bolton location and meet our new baby Skunks! | Animal Adventures

On June 24th, the zoo announced they acquired 2+ rock hyraxes, which are on display in the Hubbardston location.

Also on June 24th, it was announced that the USDA issued the facility a non-critical violation due to having no AC inside the domestic rabbit exhibit.

7K views · 146 reactions | Come to Hubbardston and meet our Hyrax family! | Animal Adventures
 
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