Luckily both the takin and gerenuk are in the same place effectively, with the takin being to the north of the path and the gerenuks directly opposite to the south! As for Creatures of the Night, the most recent official list is from 2023 and as follows:
- Seba’s short-tailed bat
- Pallas’s long-tongued bat
- Ansell’s mole-rat
- Springhare
- Senegal bushbaby
- Aardvark
- Goodman’s mouse lemur
- Lesser hedgehog tenrec
- Kinkajou
- Bengal slow loris
- Bolivian night monkey
- Southern three-banded armadillo
- Fennec fox
- African pygmy mouse
- Coruro
- Pale gerbil
- Malagasy giant rat
- Sugar glider
- New Guinea short-beaked echidna
- Eastern quoll
I don't believe there have been any changes since, although I don't recall the coruros on my last trip (likely just me being slightly oblivious). It's a fantastic exhibit, definitely worth spending a decent amount of time in as the species held are very active.
Oh completely! I still use the old Tierpark map to navigate sometimes, as it notes every single large species by name and exhibit shape. I understand that many zoos only want to add webpages for headline species as they require a lot of time and effort, but having a proper species list would be a godsend, especially when it comes to updating sites like Zootierliste! But I suppose we are in the nerdy minority, and the general public don't mind all that much