Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Columbus Zoo News 2019

A drop tower and a paratrooper ride will be added for 2019.

This is good to see, as Columbus has no other amusement park areas. Families have to go to Kings Island or Cedar Point. A couple more flat rides or another smaller roller coaster and JJL can hold its own as an afternoon destination. Could be similar to a smaller version of a Waldameer-like park.
 
Does anyone know if Heart of Africa and Australia have opened up for the year yet? If not when does it usually open?
 
Does anyone know if Heart of Africa and Australia have opened up for the year yet? If not when does it usually open?
Heart of Africa does not usually open fully until the middle of May, but it depends on weather patterns. The staff needs consistent warm and dry days to reintroduce the hoofstock to the savanna. I do not know about Australian and The Islands.
 
Does anyone know if Heart of Africa and Australia have opened up for the year yet? If not when does it usually open?
Heart of africa didnt open til end of may last year, however i saw a post saying they may open it in april depending on weatherScreenshot_20190403-204623.png
 

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Yeah, i plan on going to the easter egg enrichment event so we'll see. Would be cool if they open it by then.
Last year, the lions and vervets were out in their main exhibits and the zebras and three giraffes were in the feeding yard. Introductions were still going on for the other hoofstock in the main yard. Hopefully you will be able to see at least something even if the exhibit is not full open by then.
 
Have they had any report of a sloth bear cub yet when I went last year they had just acquired a female they were using the exhibit that use to have sun beard if I am not mistaken it's a shame they got rid of sun bears that looked like a awesome exhibit for them
Not yet— It won’t until it has reached at least 30 days of age.
 
Does Columbus Zoo have an especially bad track record in naming animals? I've just started that Secrets of the Zoo and they've named a tiger "Milk Baby!" I laughed so hard I had to stop the show.

I highly doubt the tiger’s actual name is “Milk Baby”. Keepers often come up with their own identifiers to help them keep track of who’s who. That’s what I’m assuming is the reasoning behind this name. Later on, zoos normally name animals from suggestions from donors, members, and staff.
 
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