A new scientific zoo/aviary of some sort opened by the The National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia (BRIN)
Animalium - Animal Science Center
Animalium - Animal Science Center
I have been eyeing their social media for a while now, and their main selling point has been that they showcase a lot of life-sized and large scale models of living and extinct animals. To put it most offensively, it looks to be doing successfully what Museum Satwa in Jatim Park 2 tries to do (that is, to make non-living animal models interesting, particularly to children).
This is despite the fact that they DO showcase a respectable number of animals, including Small Clawed Otters, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians (including what appears to be a Siren?). Will definitely want to visit this place when I get to Bogor next time.
I have been eyeing their social media for a while now, and their main selling point has been that they showcase a lot of life-sized and large scale models of living and extinct animals. To put it most offensively, it looks to be doing successfully what Museum Satwa in Jatim Park 2 tries to do (that is, to make non-living animal models interesting, particularly to children).
This is despite the fact that they DO showcase a respectable number of animals, including Small Clawed Otters, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians (including what appears to be a Siren?). Will definitely want to visit this place when I get to Bogor next time.
And as seen here, there is an aquarium section, with barbs, knifefishes and an aquascape. It's mostly unfinished since BRIN Animalium is still in soft opening. There's also an insect section too!
The video couldn't be played for some reason, probably deleted by the uploader.It's not a siren, it's actually Three-toed amphiuma, as said in this video:
Seems to be a very interesting place. Definitely not a fan of their museum, as I'm more into the traditional-style zoological museum (Like the one in Bogor and Batu). The walkthrough aviaries are quite mid, but I'm glad that they have separate aviaries for two different ecosystem aside from just mixing them into one. The one which I guess is suppose to be a bird-of-prey area is really, meh (It's never without a bird show lol).
The mammal section is something, just wish the enclosures are more larger and not so barren while also not using cement bedding. Aside from several minuses, the terrarium and paludarium section looks wondeful! I'm curious on what's going to be on that massive one. The aquarium section also looks great, though some tanks make it as if it was a seafood restaurant.
Seems to be a very interesting place. Definitely not a fan of their museum, as I'm more into the traditional-style zoological museum (Like the one in Bogor and Batu). The walkthrough aviaries are quite mid, but I'm glad that they have separate aviaries for two different ecosystem aside from just mixing them into one. The one which I guess is suppose to be a bird-of-prey area is really, meh (It's never without a bird show lol).
The mammal section is something, just wish the enclosures are more larger and not so barren while also not using cement bedding. Aside from several minuses, the terrarium and paludarium section looks wondeful! I'm curious on what's going to be on that massive one. The aquarium section also looks great, though some tanks make it as if it was a seafood restaurant.
Looks like we got a clearer picture of the inhabitants of this amazing biodome. Which include maned forest lizard, chameleon forest dragon, keeled slug-eating snake, and other unspecified species including a land snail and tree frog. They even have pitcher plants in there and a misting system too.The big terrarium houses lizards and frogs from West Java's clouded forests.
Looks like we got a clearer picture of the inhabitants of this amazing biodome. Which include maned forest lizard, chameleon forest dragon, keeled slug-eating snake, and other unspecified species including a land snail and tree frog. They even have pitcher plants in there and a misting system too.
This seems to be indeed a Java-themed biodome with several local species. It's great that we finally get a mixed herp exhibit in a wonderful exhibit with actual interesting species, compared to reticulated pythons, green iguanas, macaws, and predator fish again for the million times. Other smaller, uncommon critters deserved more spot light too ;-)
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Looks like we got a clearer picture of the inhabitants of this amazing biodome. Which include maned forest lizard, chameleon forest dragon, keeled slug-eating snake, and other unspecified species including a land snail and tree frog. They even have pitcher plants in there and a misting system too
Looking into the walkthrough aviaries, I actually grow quite a liking of two. The Bird-of-Prey stage is definitely not great, small, concrete bedding and wall for aviaries.
The same case might also apply to the parrot aviary, which is quite decent minus the smaller aviaries, which suffer from the same issue. I don't know how they choose what species are free-flying and what are not. The black-capped lory, eclectus parrot, and Tanimbar corella are much better for free-flight in my opinion, rather than in a small, dim aviaries.
The wetland and passerine aviaries are quite decent, definitely two of my favorites in the institute. Though they seems to be lacking in term of species, despite the decently large aviary for atleast several species. The wetland aviary have a group of cormorants, the passerine aviary I aware have brown-cheeked bulbul and white-breasted woodswallow. I definitely liked the attention given to the smaller passerines that are more known in the songbird trade, as opposed to the usual parrots, peafowls, and birds-of-prey.
Source:
- Animalium BRIN on Instagram: "Hai #kawAnimalium, Burung paruh bengkok, salah satu burung pintar yang dapat kalian temukan di @animalium.id Hewan dengan paruh yang kuat ini mampu memecahkan biji-bijan yang keras loh, selain itu hewan ini juga memiliki warna-warna yang cerah. Mau tau jenis apa saja yang ada di aviary paruh bengkok? yuk berkunjung ke animalium.id #KawAnimalium #Animalium #AnimalScientist #ExploreAnimalum #Animaliumindonesia #Animaliumid #AnimaliumScienceCenter #BRIN”"
- Animalium BRIN on Instagram: "Hai #kawAnimalium, yuk kenal lebih dekat dengan salah satu satwa baru di @animalium.id yaitu pecuk padi kecil (Microcarbo niger) Hewan yang biasa hidup di perairan tawar ini bisa terbang tinggi dan juga memiliki kemampuan bermanuver di dalam air lho. Yuk kita belajar lebih banyak lagi di @animalium.id #ExploreAnimalium #KawAnimalium #Animalium #Animaliumindonesia #Animaliumid #AnimaliumScienceCenter #BRIN"
- Animalium BRIN on Instagram: "Hai #kawAnimalium yuk kenalan dengan salah satu penghuni aviary di @animalium.id. Yap dia adalah burung Kekep babi (Artamus leucorynchus), burung yang memiliki ekor yang pendek dengan sayap segi tiga panjang ternyata dapat melayang tanpa mengepakan sayapnya, selain itu burung ini juga tergolong burung yang sangat pintar loh #kawAnimalium, kecerdasannya hampir sama dengan burung elang. Keunikan lainnya yang dimiliki burung Kekep babi ini mereka dapat menyerang burung yang lebih besar ketika mereka berkoloni. Wah berani sekali ya.. Nah mau lihat lebih dekat dengan hewan pintar ini yuk berkunjung ke @animalium.id #KawAnimalium #ExploreAnimalium #Animalium #AnimalScientist #ExploreAnimalum #Animaliumindonesia #Animaliumid #AnimaliumScienceCenter #BRIN"
I have placed these species on Zootierliste. Do you have a list of what else is in the collection?Although this place only functions as a fauna research center rather than a mini-zoo, several enclosures are interesting. These enclosures can be imitated by large zoos such as Taman Safari for example because the mixed-species exhibits are truly out of the box.
In the reptile section, there is a giant terrarium containing a chameleon forest dragon (Gonocephalus chamaeleontinus), lesser tree agamid (Pseudocalotes tympanistriga), maned forest lizard (Bronchocela jubata), olive tree skink (Dasia olivacea), keeled slug-eating snake (Pareas carinatus), blunthead slug snake (Aplopeltura boa), Reinwardt's flying frog (Rhacophorus reinwardtii), pearly tree frog (Nyctixalus margaritifer), and Hose's frog (Odorrana hosii).
The Australasian tank contains fish such as Papuan black snapper (Lutjanus goldiei), barramundi (Lates calcarifer), coal grunter (Hephaestus carbo), spotbanded scat (Selenotoca multifasciata), snakehead gudgeon (Giuris margaritaceus), and blue salmon catfish (Neoarius graeffei).
In the Pisces area, some tanks are grouped based on the geography of the animals they contain. The Africa tank contains fish such as Nile arowana (Heterotis niloticus), reticulated knifefish (Papyrocranus after), saddled bichir (Polypterus endlicherii), barred bichir (Polypterus delhezi), featherfin squeaker (Synodontis eupterus), giraffe catfish (Auchenoglanis occidentalis), frontosa cichlid (Cyphotilapia frontosa), and African pike characin (Hepsetus odoe).
The Americas tank contains fish such as oscar (Astronotus ocellatus), tucanare peacock bass (Cichla monoculus), Orinoco peacock bass (Cichla orinocensis), jaguar cichlid (Parachromis managuensis), green terror cichlid (Andinoacara rivulatus), redhead cichlid (Vieja synspilum, now become Vieja melanurus), silver arowana (Osteoglossum bicirrhosum), Florida gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus), ripsaw catfish (Oxydoras niger), barred sorubim (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum), and ocellate river stingray (Potamotrygon motoro).
The Greater Sunda Islands tank contains fish such as twisted-jaw sheatfish (Belodontichthys dinema), domestic shark catfish (Pangasius djambal), Hoeven's catfish (Hemibagrus hoevenii), armoured sea catfish (Hemiarius stormii), giant mottled eel (Anguilla marmorata), fire eel (Mastacembelus erythrotaenia), clown loach (Chromobotia macracanthus), signal barb (Labiobarbus festivus), and emperor snakehead (Channa marulioides).
They have a small mammal complex that consist of Sunda porcupines, Javan slow loris, Javan binturong, Bornean small-toothed palm civet, brown greater galago, kinkajou, African genet (Couldn't tell of the exact species), Sumatran palm civet, Javan yellow-throated marten, Javan mongoose, Asian small-clawed otter, red fox, and serval.I have placed these species on Zootierliste. Do you have a list of what else is in the collection?