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Kbaker116, Oh I feel so bad! You missed the snow leopard cubs by one week! Their official public debut was this morning. I was the first visitor as the exhibit's in the back of the zoo, as you know, and people didn't know about it or didn't make it to that point yet. The zoo's director was there, snow leopard keepers, a docent, and eventually a news woman came to do a TV segment. I realized this morning the exhibit is horribly located, at least for visitors in the morning. The sun is glaring right above and if you want clear shots through the glass, you have crazy reflections! One of the snow leopard cubs is the more bold one, not afraid to climb on the rocks up high or come near people. He was hissing at the news woman though and she was like, "Okay, you don't like me." The same thing happen when the keeper climbed over and got his camera in an opening in the caged fence. Mama eventually caught on what was happening and stormed up pouncing at the fence until he left.

I'm excited for this new addition of the zoo. They fit right in!
 
I heard 10 weeks. They were born June 2nd. I got some decent photos today I will upload later. When I get a better camera in hopefully a few weeks I'll be sure to head to their exhibit!
 
RIP Cain. Such sad news. That's two giraffes gone in one year. It makes me nervous about the others. I'm so glad I got the opportunity to feed him this summer. The giraffe feedings have been canceled the rest of the summer and this explains it.
 
Not that many zoos have them Woodland Park in Seattle is the only other zoo we know of that has one,we hope more zoos jump on board with this

Team Tapir
 
Okay, I only knew of Woodland Park Zoo, but assumed others had them as well. I really wish I had an iPhone now!
 
There's also an Elephant Oddyssey app from San Diego Zoo. I have it but it's rubbish. By the way, this is way off topic...
 
Here's another video I uploaded, mostly of the hoofed animals.

 
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New zoo habitat coming for polar bears - Business First of Buffalo

I'm hoping the threat of AZA taking away our polar bears will make them go quicker on this exhibit. Although I know it's all about getting the funds. I'm not a fan though that they've only done watercolor sketches of the exhibit. I know they need to know their budget, though they said it's going to be $18 million, why couldn't they sketch out a few possibilites and be farther ahead on the design? I feel like a sketch is a long way from the completion of an exhibit.

Could some read the last couple sentences and tell me what you think it means? It says our female polar bear was mated with a male polar bear from another zoo and then it mentions about her possible pregnancy. Does that mean she was paired with another polar bear before she came to the zoo (which I think was more than a few years ago), or was she artifically inseminated? The thing is I know her and our male polar bear were mating a lot this winter and he was brought here as a recommendation from the SSP. So it's almost like, who's the father? Nanuq's twin brother, Norton, mated this winter at the Erie Zoo and they think Patches is pregnant. I feel if one brother could sire cubs, then the other one could, despite their old age. Well, if she does give birth I'm sure the article will explain more who is the father. Does anyone read the sentence differently?
 
MAMMAL:
Addax (I know of at least a male)
Agouti (I heard of babies recently, but haven't seen them)
Amur Tiger 1.1
Black Howler Monkey 0.2
Capybara (a new litter every few months)
Gemsbok (2 or 3 at least this year)
Indian Rhino 0.2
Japanese Macaque (I know only of the male this year)
Reindeer 0.1 (may have been more I'm unaware about)
Reticulated Giraffe 0.1 (there was another, but it may have been a little over 4 years ago).
Rocky Mountain Big Horned Sheep 2.1
Sulawesi Crested Macaque (frequent births)
Western Lowland Gorilla (successful breeders before most of the females were put on birth control).
White Faced Saki 1.0

BIRDS:
Cinereous Vulture (wouldn't be surprised if they had a chick per year).
Black-Necked Swan (I only know of the few they had this year)
Mallard Ducks (ducklings every year)
Common Peafowl (chicks every year)
Scarlet Ibis (I only know of the chick born this summer, I'm sure this isn't the first)

I'm unsure of the reptiles and amphibians.
 
Thanks blospz.

I have really become interested in this great zoo after reading snowleopard's review and eeing his photos, as well as blospz's photos. If I am every anywhere near this zoo, I will be sure to visit it, as it looks to be possibly one of the 10 best zoos in America.
 
Are you sure you mean the Buffalo Zoo? The reason I ask is because Snowleopard didn't say a whole lot of good things about the zoo and although I love it, I know it's shortcomings. But if you did really mean it, I enjoy your enthusiasm. Let me know if ever do visit -- I could accompany you or at least give you some fun tidbits before your visit.
 
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