ZooNerd
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I know this was already posted but if you want to learn more about the baby gibbon the zoo “adopted” the zoo has a twitter thread all about him https://twitter.com/CincinnatiZoo/status/1638915690051833857?s=20
So yesterday I went to the zoo. Inside the insect house,from the naked mole rats on, there is construction. I was wondering if anyone knew if it was renovation or has any inside information.
You jest, but the main penguin atrium of Brookfield's Living Coast has (or had) several invert exhibits embedded into the rockwork. And Cincinnati has had animals like tamarins, herptiles and naked mole rats to illustrate different facets of insect life... in a 6-degrees-of-separation sense, penguins and insects are actually connected!No clue what's going on.
Knowing Cincinnati, they're putting in another penguin exhibit. Can't have too many of those. Are there any insectivorous penguins?
I kid, of course.
You jest, but the main penguin atrium of Brookfield's Living Coast has (or had) several invert exhibits embedded into the rockwork. And Cincinnati has had animals like tamarins, herptiles and naked mole rats to illustrate different facets of insect life... in a 6-degrees-of-separation sense, penguins and insects are actually connected!
So yesterday I went to the zoo. Inside the insect house,from the naked mole rats on, there is construction. I was wondering if anyone knew if it was renovation or has any inside information.
Went to upload some photos for updates for the weekend but seems like @Moebelle beat me to all the good stuff!I'll just elaborate on some of it since it hasn't really been discussed yet.
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- Elephant Trek is really starting to come along. The construction fences by The Grove no longer have privacy mesh, so progress is incredibly noticeable now compared to my last visit in January. Might have to take a walk up to the picnic shelters to get a true overall view of the size of the area next time I go. Totally missed the zoo posting a video update to YouTube two weeks ago. You can see a lot more here:
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- Finally have life support systems for Sea Otter Coast! Other than that, the adjustments to the rock work seem to be complete. Hoping the land portions of the exhibit will really start to take shape soon.
Everything was on exhibit and visible, but the leaf-cutter ants only had their first area open. All of their tunnels have been removed and it is noted in the foraging area at the end that they are working on improvements to the exhibit. The butterfly area was also closed and being worked on.
@Antimony96 It would be helpful if you included a link in the post for the announcement. Here is the official announcement:Two male bat-eared fox kit births were just announced.
This may be my next zoo in the coming month or two. What has reopened?There are probably none now because the website still says they're closed, but I'd appreciate updates on this in the future because I may make my first visit this year and Night Hunters is my highest priority exhibit (for aardwolves and some felines I have seen before but only sleeping barely visible in the corner of exhibits due to it being broad daylight). This will help with trip planning a lot because I'm also planning on the National Aviary at some point and dad and I are debating which trip to take first. Would greatly appreciate it.
There was nothing closed yesterday.This may be my next zoo in the coming month or two. What has reopened?
Ever since they arrived 12 something years ago, there hasn't been a day when I didn't see them.I'd also like to know what is my best chance of seeing the aardwolves.
It's a conservatory with live tropical plants with an event room, and several other rooms reserved for camp groups. It has a sloth, and last I was in there (2 years ago), armadillos share one part of their habitat. If you'd like, you can DM me any questions about the zoo.Sorry I keep asking questions, but lastly what is up with the P&G Discovery Forest? Is it just a giant building with one sloth in it, or is there more in there?