Except that this is before Congo Gorilla Forest, Butterfly zone, Madagascar, Himalayan Highlands and Ethiopian Highlands exhibits and there was still a South America building, the World of Darkness was open and Rare Animal Range was much larger.Overall, the zoo doesn’t look that different from today.
Over the years hippos were in the Elephant House but also elsewhere. I believe that shot was one of the yards adjoining the South America/Small Deer building (where Congo Gorilla Forest is today)When was the last time that the Bronx Zoo had hippos, and where was the exhibit shown in the video (10:45)? The exhibit looks pretty nice with a stream running through it.\.
Over the years hippos were in the Elephant House but also elsewhere. I believe that shot was one of the yards adjoining the South America/Small Deer building (where Congo Gorilla Forest is today)![]()
See NYC zoo questionDidn’t the zoo last have common hippos before the renovation to the elephant house in the 80’s? I know they had pygmy hippos into the 90’s on the site u mentioned though.
Here is a zoo map from about 1982 or soI’ve seen this video and I know most of the species, can anyone name all of the animals that are captured on this video? The animals won’t start appearing until around 2:19.
Let me rephrase that: the parts of the zoo shown in the video don’t look very different for the most part.Except that this is before Congo Gorilla Forest, Butterfly zone, Madagascar, Himalayan Highlands and Ethiopian Highlands exhibits and there was still a South America building, the World of Darkness was open and Rare Animal Range was much larger.