Not just you. Definitely looks overweight. My best guess is that it's a [relatively recent?] rescue and is in the process of losing weight. Its sadly extremely common that pet snakes become overweight as their inexperienced owners feed them too often.I was at the zoo a few weeks ago. Is it just me or is this Dumeril's Ground Boa, uh, very chunky?
Is Betty still the lone grizzly bear at Central Park. if she is do they plan on keeping the species after she passes away.
Betty unfortunately passed on last year, and there's signage at the exhibit (no photos unfortunately) indicating that the zoo plans to put Amur tigers in the space. From POLAR BEARS to Grizzly bears to Amur tigers...Does anyone have any news or updates on this?
Betty unfortunately passed on last year, and there's signage at the exhibit (no photos unfortunately) indicating that the zoo plans to put Amur tigers in the space. From POLAR BEARS to Grizzly bears to Amur tigers...
At the same time, this quells guests' concerns about "where's the lion? How come there's no lion?" I am aware that a tiger is a completely different animal, but it's a good substitute, and honestly fills the gap between Temperate Territory and Polar Circle quite nicely. Now if only they'd get Baikal seals...I think it would have been better to keep it as a grizzly bear habitat. Bears gave the Central Park Zoo more animal diversity than tigers would, as they already have Snow Leopards for a large cat species.


@StoppableSan , may I ask where the Amur Tiger specific signage was? I visited the Zoo today and all of the signage just says Exhibit is closed for improvements.
Take this with a grain of salt, but the two Zoo employees I asked said more grizzly bears were coming, with one saying three females would arrive from the Bronx Zoo specifically.
As a lifelong Central Park Zoo visitor, I would be thrilled if Amur Tigers took over the space, would just love to hear any more information you may have!
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A friend of mine, @Nicholas LionRider went on a recent visit and mentioned that tigers would go in that space, but he couldn't recall which viewing area said anything about tigers.@StoppableSan , may I ask where the Amur Tiger specific signage was? I visited the Zoo today and all of the signage just says Exhibit is closed for improvements.
Take this with a grain of salt, but the two Zoo employees I asked said more grizzly bears were coming, with one saying three females would arrive from the Bronx Zoo specifically.
As a lifelong Central Park Zoo visitor, I would be thrilled if Amur Tigers took over the space, would just love to hear any more information you may have!
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I would personally prefer Andean bear, if a few more climbing structures were added. But I understand why grizzly's make sense, given the zoo already has them. Amur tigers would be ok in there I guess but its not ideal imo and a downgrade from all three of Bronx’s exhibits.
Andean Bear wouldn't be all that out of the picture either idt given how well Queens is breeding them, but I think they'll be sticking to Grizzly Bear.
~Thylo