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According to signs at the black rhinoceros exhibit, a new bull "Romeo" has arrived from Lincoln Park Zoo, while their existing cow "Lulu" has been moved to another unknown zoo.
Turns out Lulu is now at Lincoln Park Zoo! Therefore the two zoos just swapped rhinos!According to signs at the black rhinoceros exhibit, a new bull "Romeo" has arrived from Lincoln Park Zoo, while their existing cow "Lulu" has been moved to another unknown zoo.
He (Kadal) has moved to the Denver Zoo.Komodo Dragon Transfers
A six year old male Komodo dragon (Khali) has arrived.
Khali replaces Kadal, who has transferred out on a recommendation from the SSP for Komodo dragons:
https://www.wkbw.com/news/local-news/buffalo-zoo-welcomes-six-year-old-komodo-dragon-named-khali
I went to the zoo yesterday for their extended hour zoo lights, the ARC was open and I spotted the gopher tortoise with the diamondbacks. The 2 enclosures are still empty. The caiman lizards look great in with the mata mata turtle, much better fit than the milk frogs that used to be in the enclosure. In the vanishing animal area the new red panda is in the old maned wolf enclosure with the snow leopards using the middle and end enclosures. Was a nice evening I always enjoy walking around a zoo when it's dark even better with a beer in hand.
- The two Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes have been moved into the gopher tortoise exhibit. The tortoise is still signed as well, however I did not see it.
- The Eastern diamondback rattlesnakes' old exhibit is empty, and has been completely gutted.
- The Mexican lance-headed rattlesnake exhibit is also empty and gutted. No clue what happened to the rattlesnakes in this case, but I'd be surprised to see them phased out given the head of the zoo's reptile department is heavily involved with the lance-headed rattlesnake AZA program.