Claws 'N' Paws Animal Park Claws N’ Paws wild animal park species list and thoughts

I decided to visit this little zoo since it’s only an hour away from me and I’ve heard quite a bit about it. I only decided to make this list once I got home so I am likely missing some species, but will list what I can remember/have pictures of.

Mammals
Patas monkey
Ring tailed lemur
Pot-bellied pig
Fallow deer
Mule
Arabian camel
Muntjac (species unlisted)
North American Porcupine
Arctic wolf
Bobcat
Canada Lynx
Jaguar
Red (silver) fox
Binturong
American black bear
American beaver
Tiger (subspecies unlisted)
Giraffe
American badger
Groundhog
Caracal
White faced capuchin
Lion
South American coati (signed as mountain coati)
African hedgehog
Common marmoset
Two-toed sloth (species unlisted)
Prehensile-tailed porcupine
Tufted capuchin
Lar gibbon
Black-backed jackal
Fennec fox
Asian small-clawed otter
Serval
Capybara
Snow leopard
Arctic fox
African crested porcupine
North American river otter
Leopard (subspecies unsigned)
Mountain lion
Patagonian Mara
Bennett’s wallaby
Black-tailed prairie dog

Birds
Blue and gold macaw
Hyacinth macaw
Indian ring neck parakeet
Sun conure
Eastern rosella
Emu
Rainbow lorikeet
Moluccan cockatoo
King vulture
Sulfur crested cockatoo
Yellow-headed amazon
Yellow-naped amazon
Eclectus parrot
Eurasian eagle-owl

Herps and inverts
Alligator snapping turtle
Wood turtle
Yellow-bellied slider
Red-footed tortoise
Unsigned tortoise
Sulcata tortoise
Black and white tegu
Red tegu
Eastern diamondback
Gila monster
Corn snake
Copperhead
Berber skink
Reticulated python
American alligator
Honduran milk snake
Sheltopusik
Florida kingsnake
Cane toad
Amazon tree boa
Bearded dragon
Blue-tongued skink (species unsigned)
Rose-haired tarantula
Carpet python
Ball python
Burmese python
Yellow anaconda



Overall I was fairly impressed with the collection and as a younger zoo-goer there were several species there that I had never seen before. There are several additional experiences you can do such as Giraffe feeding, lorikeet feeding, and African porcupine feeding at different time slots for $5 a person. The facility is also larger than I thought it would be, and the staff are very friendly and helpful. The vast majority of the animals seem to be in good condition, although some exhibits could certainly be bigger.

This is my first post on Zoochat so please let me know what you think, and if you have any advice on how I could make future lists or reviews better I would love to hear it!

 
Arctic wolf

Presumably generic, AKA: "zoomix". Probably just referred to as an Arctic wolf because it's white colored.

Tiger (subspecies unlisted)

Again, presumably generic/zoomix. I'd guess Bengal/Amur, as that was the favored cross of private breeders in the US for decades.


Probably also generic/zoomix. I'm not certain that Masai Giraffes are even in the private trade.

South American coati (signed as mountain coati)

Annoying, but completely expected for a privately-owned facility. How or why South American Coatis aquired the "Mountain Coati" moniker in the private trade I'll never understand.

Two-toed sloth (species unlisted)

A Linnaeus's/Hoffmann's hybrid, perhaps?

Leopard (subspecies unsigned)

Likely yet another generic/zoomix.
 
Presumably generic, AKA: "zoomix". Probably just referred to as an Arctic wolf because it's white colored.



Again, presumably generic/zoomix. I'd guess Bengal/Amur, as that was the favored cross of private breeders in the US for decades.



Probably also generic/zoomix. I'm not certain that Masai Giraffes are even in the private trade.



Annoying, but completely expected for a privately-owned facility. How or why South American Coatis aquired the "Mountain Coati" moniker in the private trade I'll never understand.



A Linnaeus's/Hoffmann's hybrid, perhaps?



Likely yet another generic/zoomix.

The signage here was not too strong, but I wasn’t expecting anything great. Many of the species in the list I identified myself. For example the species of macaws, amazons, and capuchins weren’t specified, instead just placed under their groups names.
 
Does the zoo no longer hold long-tailed chinchilla on exhibit? It was inside one of the buildings.
Thanks for reminding me, they did have chinchillas on the outside of the reptile house although I’m not sure if they were long tailed. Some other species I remembered are Indian peafowl, either red tailed or red shouldered hawk, and various domestics such as ponies, alpacas, chickens, and several varieties of goats and sheep.
 
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