ApeLadyNZ
Well-Known Member
Auckland Zoo’s history book mentions the male Polar bears (Brunus and Natuk) being locked away from the female (Natasha) in the lead up to her births in 1957 and 1960, so the Polar bear exhibit definitely had the capacity to seperate bears via the internal dens. I too heard reference to a second bear pit (which I assume was the adjacent pit still in use today). The third bear pit was converted into a meerkat exhibit in 1991.
The popularity of big cats will never change and so I’m a little disappointed the zoo are planning a rhino complex on the site of the elephant exhibit; rather than a lion complex to accomodate a large breeding pride. Pairing the latter with hyena housed in the exisiting lion exhibit would have been a great addition to the zoo.
Yes, it is disappointing to hear that the rhinos will be moved to the old elephant area when Burma is moved on. I'm not sure that the area will be suitable for the rhinos, even though they are bound to make considerable changes to the exhibit. A breeding pride of lions would have been a spectacular sight - although the current 3 lionesses, Aziza, Kibibi and Ilola, are fascinating to watch, I hear visitors frequently wondering aloud where the males and cubs are. Hyena would have been an interesting addition to the zoo, also, although I remember hearing somewhere about Hamilton Zoo possibly acquiring hyena.
I would also have loved to see more African primates other than the Hamadryas baboons - vervet monkeys, I believe, would have been a great addition to the Africa section of the zoo.