Beijing Zoo Beijing Zoo Species List

Sorry for the sudden shift in formatting, the spacing and bullet points did not carry over well from Words. By the way, feel free to correct me if you notice any mistakes, I probably made a few errors here and there due to the length of this list:p.
 
My bad that I did not keep you guys updated, but I had been busy in the previous months, and today I finally had a second chance to visit the zoo and finish up the species list, which I left incomplete this January. The names of the zones in the park will be in bold, and since it was raining today, a decent amount of animals were not in their enclosures. The names of these species will be underlined. The species list does not include animals from the children's zoo.

Elephants

  • African bush elephant
  • Asian elephant

Rhinos & Hippos
  • Nile hippopotamus
  • Southern white rhinoceros
  • Baird's tapir

Eagle Hill
  • White-tailed sea eagle
  • Golden eagle

African Animals Zone
  • Gemsbok
  • Plains Zebra
  • Giraffe (exhibit under maintenance)

Deer Garden

  • Red goral
  • Chinese goral
  • White-lipped deer
  • Chinese muntjac
  • Gemsbok
  • Siberian roe deer
  • Siberian ibex
  • Père David's deer
  • Wapiti
  • Black muntjac
  • Domestic camel
  • Kiang
  • Asiatic wild ass
  • Przewalski's horse
  • Argali
  • Blesbok
  • Scimitar-horned oryx
  • Golden takin
  • Sichuan takin
  • Common eland (signed as giant eland)
  • Barbary sheep
  • Addax

Snub-Nosed Monkeys
  • Golden snub-nosed monkey
  • Black snub-nosed monkey
  • Grey snub-nosed monkey

Panda Complex
  • Giant Panda

Pheasant Garden (no species were underlined because I did not visit this zone today, so I do not know which species were off display. All species listed for this zone are based on what I saw on January 3rd 2024)
  • Green peafowl
  • African grey parrot
  • Red and green macaw
  • Blue and yellow macaw
  • Indian peafowl
  • Blue-eared pheasant
  • Temmink's tragopan
  • Lady Amherst's pheasant
  • Moluccan eclectus
  • Pink cockatoo
  • Blue-fronted amazon
  • Java sparrow
  • Budgerigar
  • Cockatiel
  • Black-capped lory
  • Reeve's pheasant
  • Swinhoe's pheasant
  • Brown-eared pheasant
  • Silver pheasant
  • Blue-eared pheasant
  • Golden pheasant

Misc. Exhibits (near the closed nocturnal house)
  • Lowland paca
  • Masked palm civet
  • Eurasian eagle-owl
  • Northern raccoon
  • South American coati
  • Diana monkey
  • Red and white giant flying squirrel
  • Grivet
  • Northern pig-tailed macaque
  • Moloney's monkey
  • Ring-tailed lemur
  • Common squirrel monkey

Monkey Hill
  • Rhesus macaque
  • Common patas monkey

Canids Zone
  • Black-backed jackal
  • Mongolian wolf
  • Fennec fox
  • Striped hyena
  • Spotted hyena
  • Silver fox (melanistic red fox)
  • Raccoon dog
  • Corsac fox
  • Meerkat
  • Red fox
  • Masked palm civet
  • Northern raccoon
  • South American coati
  • Yellow throated marten
  • Red panda

Bear Hill and Polar Bear Hall
  • Polar bear
  • Brown bear (exhibit under maintenance)
  • Asiatic black bear (exhibit under maintenance)

Felids Zone
  • Serval (2 individuals housed in two enclosures, one in their old enclosure and one in the former cheetah habitat)
  • Caracal
  • Eurasian lynx

Tigers and Lions
  • African lion
  • Siberian tiger
  • Bengal tiger

Australian Animals Zone
  • Red kangaroo
  • Red-necked wallaby
  • Southern cassowary
  • Common emu
  • Galah
  • Yellow-tailed black cockatoo
  • Short-billed corella
  • Sulphur-crested cockatoo
  • Australian king parrot
  • Salmon-crested cockatoo

South American Animals Zone
  • Greater rhea
  • Lowland paca
  • Common green iguana
  • Red-eared slider turtle (unsigned, housed together with the lowland paca and green iguana)
  • Linne's two-toed sloth
  • Lowland paca (housed together with the sloths)
  • Great anteater
  • Guanaco
  • Alpaca
  • South American coati

Tapir houses & adjacent exhibits
  • Malayan tapir
  • Baird's tapir
  • Banded mongoose

Waterfowl Lake

· Whooper swan

· Black swan

· Great white pelican

· Bar-headed goose

· Mandarin duck

· Northern pintail

· Common crane

· Grey crowned crane

· Black-necked crane

· White naped crane

· Ruddy shelduck

· Black crowned night heron

· Mallard

· Swan goose


Pheasants (housed in Bird Garden)

· Blue-eared pheasant

· Brown-eared pheasant

· White-eared pheasant

· Temmink's tragopan

· Swinhoe's pheasant

· Reeve's pheasant

· Lady Amherst's pheasant

· Silver pheasant

· Chukar


Flamingo House (Bird Garden)

· Chilean flamingo

· American flamingo

· Greater flamingo

· Yellow-billed stork

· Marabou

· Oriental stork


Misc. Bird House (Bird Garden)

· Crested mynah

· Madagascar bulbul

· Light-vented bulbul

· Red-billed leiothrix

· Java sparrow

· Eastern spotted dove

· Oriental turtle dove

· Eastern red-shouldered dove

· Black-throated laughingthrush

· Collared grosbeak

· Orange-headed thrush

· Timor zebra finch

· Long-tailed finch

· Wreathed hornbill

· Eurasian skylark

· Horned lark

· Chinese grosbeak

· Buffy laughingthrush

· Black-throated laughingthrush

· Red-winged laughingthrush

· Greater necklaced laughingthrush


Hornbill House (Bird Garden)

· Trumpeter hornbill

· Silvery cheeked hornbill

· Southern ground hornbill

· Black-necked aracari

· Great hornbill

· Major Mitchell's cockatoo

· Red-billed toucan

· Red-billed hornbill


Aviary (Bird Garden)

· Eurasian spoonbill

· Black-faced spoonbill

· Black stork

· Scarlet ibis

· Black necked ibis

· Grey heron

· Oriental turtle-dove

· Java sparrow

· Budgeriar

· Cockatiel


Parrot House (Bird Garden)

· Black-capped lory

· Red-winged parrot

· Coconut lorikeet

· Golden-capped parakeet

· Blue and yellow macaw

· Sulphur-crested cockatoo

· Alexandrine parakeet

· Yellow-crowned Amazon

· Orange-winged Amazon

· Short-billed corella

· Major Mitchell's cockatoo

· African grey parrot

· Rose-ringed parakeet

· Eclectus parrot

· Hyacinth macaw

· Blue and yellow macaw

· Red and green macaw


Apes

· Chimpanzee


Tropical monkeys house

· Common squirrel monkey

· Black-and-white ruffed lemur

· Red-tailed monkey

· Black-capped capuchin

· Weeper capuchin


Gibbon House

· Northern white-cheeked gibbon

· Geoffroy‘s spider monkey

· De Brazza's monkey

· Celebes crested macaque

· Southern yellow-cheeked gibbon

· Northern white-cheeked gibbon

· Skywalker hoolock gibbon

· Eastern hoolock gibbon


Penguin House and Otter Exhibit

· Asian small clawed otter

· Magellanic penguin

· Humboldt penguin
When I visited a month or two ago they had hamadrayas baboon in the misc exhibits, do they still have it? If not what happened to it?
 
When I visited a month or two ago they had hamadrayas baboon in the misc exhibits, do they still have it? If not what happened to it?

I clearly remember seeing them on my visit, must've forgotten to add them in my species list. Thanks for the heads-up.
 
Why There's No One Answer Me??!!

*4 (3.1) black snub-nosed monkeys at the zoo in 2023.

*4 (3.1) grey snub-nosed monkeys at the zoo in 2023 (one was sent to Mount Fanjing Nature Reserve, believe a baby of this group and not one of these four).

*? not sure about the golden snub-nosed monkey number (+ this is all info from 2 years ago but best could find. Hopefully someone who knows the current population of all three species can answer you).

source: www.zootierliste.de
 
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Does the zoo still keep the following species:
Eurasian lynx
Striped hyena
Northern raccoon
Fennec fox

There are apparently now three serval exhibits(one in old cheetah exhibit, one in normal exhibit and one in old Eurasian lynx exhibit). The serval and caracal are now the only animals on display in the felid area.

The signs for the striped hyena were removed, and the exhibit was empty. I only saw two spotted hyenas on display in the exhibits next door. Fennec fox is gone too, the meerkats have taken over that exhibit. The raccoon is also gone and the red fox now has three exhibits connected, including the old meerkat and raccoon exhibits. Raccoons and fennec foxes don’t live long so I’m not surprised if they passed.

Additionally, the misc exhibits and pheasant garden are closed for renovations till May 2026. Once it reopens it will be an expanded space for the giant pandas. Many of the pheasants and small primates that used to be there have been relocated to the west side of the zoo. It’s possible some also went to other zoos. I didn’t have time to go to the west side today so I don’t know what species they still have. I’ll have to check it out soon.
 
Does the zoo still keep the following species:
Eurasian lynx
Striped hyena
Northern raccoon
Fennec fox

There are apparently now three serval exhibits(one in old cheetah exhibit, one in normal exhibit and one in old Eurasian lynx exhibit). The serval and caracal are now the only animals on display in the felid area.

The signs for the striped hyena were removed, and the exhibit was empty. I only saw two spotted hyenas on display in the exhibits next door. Fennec fox is gone too, the meerkats have taken over that exhibit. The raccoon is also gone and the red fox now has three exhibits connected, including the old meerkat and raccoon exhibits. Raccoons and fennec foxes don’t live long so I’m not surprised if they passed.

Additionally, the misc exhibits and pheasant garden are closed for renovations till May 2026. Once it reopens it will be an expanded space for the giant pandas. Many of the pheasants and small primates that used to be there have been relocated to the west side of the zoo. It’s possible some also went to other zoos. I didn’t have time to go to the west side today so I don’t know what species they still have. I’ll have to check it out soon.
The Striped hyena at Beijing Zoo is already very old, and removing the display sign basically symbolizes its death.
There may still be an individual lynx, but I cannot confirm whether it has been exhibited again in the zoo.
The fennec fox has been dead for a long time.
 
The Striped hyena at Beijing Zoo is already very old, and removing the display sign basically symbolizes its death.
There may still be an individual lynx, but I cannot confirm whether it has been exhibited again in the zoo.
The fennec fox has been dead for a long time.
What about the raccoon?
 
So I was able to finish the zoo and check out every corner, and I have some updates.
All of the pheasants are now located in a row of cages behind the aviary. Most of the species are the same as the ones that used to be in Pheasant Garden so I’d imagine some got moved there. Because there were so many in Pheasant Garden, I’d imagine some of each species were moved to other zoos because the zoo dosent have the space now for that many. Golden pheasant is gone from the collection though. The green peafowl are now in a cage behind the reptile house and the crowned pigeons are also gone. The macaws and parrots are now all in the parrot house by the aviary, same thing id imagine some were moved there while some were relocated.
For the misc exhibits, many of the species are gone. The only ones still there are the masked palm civet in the small carnivore area, the lowland paca with the green iguana in the South America section, the coatis in the small carnivore area and by the tapirs and the ring tailed lemurs now housed together with the squirrel monkeys in the tropical monkeys zone. I only saw five ring tailed lemurs, and someone there said the rest were all relocated. There was already a civet and paca and coatis in the other sections so I’d imagine they’re not the ones that used to be in the misc exhibits. Also, lowland paca no longer share an exhibit with sloth. They don’t live long so I’m not surprised if some of them passed. Because of the expansion of the panda house, it is unclear if any of the species will return after the renovation. I hope some of them will at least.
 
Also, another note, the orangutan is now gone from the chimpanzee area. Does anyone know what happened to the orangutan?
 
Also the zoo used to kept three kinds of great apes: Orangutan, Gorilla and Chimpanzee, Now what only they had is Chimpanzee.
 
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Also the zoo used to kept three kinds of great apes: Orangutan, Gorilla and Chimpanzee, Now what only they had is Chimpanzee.
Actually there are 4 species of great apes. The Beijing Zoo once had some Sumatran orangutans in the 20th century. The orangutan that died in 2022 was a Bornean orangutan.
 
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