The beaver were in the aquatics section. There were 2 exhibits where the front of the LAIR is now. Beaver in the first pool. Magellelanic penguins were there but sent out in the early ninties. and North American river otters in the second. When the otters left, baby grey seals were exhibited there until they were old enough to go into the much larger pool next door. The last animals in the second pool were the old alligators which bred and the female guarded the nest and offspring hatched. The last two pools had a variety of species, the smaller one was mainly for white pelicans and other sea birds and river otters were there for several years. At one time it also held an adult snapping turtle and several red-eared sliders. The former sea lion pool originally had young elephant seals in it . At one time, capybara were in both end pools and a group were in with the sea lions.