Snowleopardqueen
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Tasmanian devils have arrived but are not yet on exhibit. Facebook post said they will be making an announcement for their public viewing in a few days.
Sit as far back as you can in the safari truck. The back seats are parallel to the trucks walls so you can get a wide open view and see just about every direction easily. Just from a photographer's point of view.I may be visiting this zoo (as well as The Wilds) in a few days. Any tips for either facility?
Columbus zoo: They have a cheetah run, a show in the african village, and surfin safari show, all are pretty cool to see. If you need time to stop and chill you could catch a show and relax. You can find show times on their website. They also have dinosaur island open currently, they have some animatronic dinos there. Last year it was $3 for dino island. Get there early as its a big zoo and most animals would be more active in the cooler temps. Also they have a bag policy, might wanto to read it before you pack a lunch. Ive seen many people with large backpacks but thats not technically allowed depends on who lets you in whether they will let you or not. Souvenir cups get free refills for the whole day. Havent been to the wilds yet, hope to go soon though.I may be visiting this zoo (as well as The Wilds) in a few days. Any tips for either facility?
Be sure to look for the baby pygmy lorises in the zoo's Nocturnal BuildingI may be visiting this zoo (as well as The Wilds) in a few days. Any tips for either facility?
BronxDid Akron get their Musk deer from Columbus?
Does Bronx still have them and where are/were they?Bronx
No, they only ever had the pair behind the scenes and went out of the species when both individuals were sent to Akron.Does Bronx still have them and where are/were they?
What other interesting species do they keep behind the scenes?No, they only ever had the pair behind the scenes and went out of the species when both individuals were sent to Akron.
Lots, but most have been on exhibit in the past or are duplicates of species on exhibit (eg maleo, lesser bird of paradise).What other interesting species do they keep behind the scenes?