A three and a half acre hippo exhibit would be awesome! Dallas is already IMO the best zoo in the southwest and this will be perhaps the best hippo exhibit in the nation (assuming they have substantial land for grazing).
A three and a half acre hippo exhibit would be awesome! Dallas is already IMO the best zoo in the southwest and this will be perhaps the best hippo exhibit in the nation (assuming they have substantial land for grazing).
Zoo's Facebook.ELLIES DOING WELL: We’ve been busy round-the-clock caring for the five elephants we rescued from drought-ravaged Swaziland. They’re really loving their new diet! They’ve all gained weight, with several adding more than 100 pounds already.
They’ve also got names now, which helps build their relationship with keepers. So please let us introduce (drum roll, please!):
• Mlilo (pronounced ma-LEE-lo): It means “fire,” and she’s a spirited one! She’s 10-15 years old.
• Zola: Meaning “quiet/tranquil,” because she’s a mellow girl. She’s about the same age as Mlilo.
• Amahle (a-MAH-lee): This “beautiful one” is the smallest – but she’s growing fast, having put on more than 110 pounds! She’s 6-10 years old.
• Nolwazi (nole-WAH-zee): The oldest at 20-25 years and Amahle’s mother, she’s definitely “knowledgeable.”
• Tendaji (ten-DAHJ-ee): The only bull, he’s also gained more than 100 pounds. His name means “make it happen.”
For more details, please read our ZooHoo! blog post: bit.ly/1V9AcQ0
Information for the member magazine:
-The hippo habitat itself will indeed be 3.5 acres. The adjoining okapi and friends habitat doesn't count towards that.
That's more than most zoos give to elephants!
While the size will be wonderful for the hippos, my concerns with this are:
1. Will the hippos still be close and easily visible to the public?
2. Assuming they want to keep more than just a couple of hippos (which I assume is the case), where are they going to get all of them from?
The exhibit that the Hippos use will not be 3.5 acres. That figure includes the exhibit, holding building, yards, visitor space and amenities. Think about it logically. Will the Zoo give an exhibit the size of GOTS just for Hippos? No. If it was so large, why would they skimp on pool size and offer the pair or trio just 120,000 gallons in their water area? They tout the underwater viewing panel as 24'x8'. If an exhibit was as massive as Jayjds says, that small of a pool and underwater viewing area seems like a waste. While the Zoo is open, do you expect Hippos to be on land and grazing? Wishful thinking.
AndWe are very excited to see construction start on the Simmons Hippo Outpost, opening in 2017. The charismatic hippos will make a big splash in their 3.5-acre river habitat. It is our first large-scale exhibit since Giants of the Savanna opened to rave reviews in 2010 and Koala Walkabout debuted in 2012.
It sounds like the exhibit space will be 3.5 acres to me. They certainly have that much land cleared out (I have construction pics, will post soon).The Simmons Hippo Outpost is the next new thing
The massive mammals will be seen from multiple vantage points, including a giant 24-foot by 8-foot underwater viewing window sponsored by Diane and Hal Brierly. The 3.5 acre, $13.1 million habitat is the Zoo's first major exhibit to debut since Giants of the Savanna. Nearby, an upper-level habitat will provide an enhanced home for our okapi herd, which is residing away from the noise during construction.
I fear that the bull at 2600 pounds is too immature to do anything with the full grown cows for some years yet unfortunately.
That is Omaha's bull that is 2600 pounds. Dallas has not released a weight on their male AFAIK, and Dallas has already stated their male is between 10 and 15 years old.
LANGUR LOVE: We officially have the largest troop of dusky leaf langurs in North America – and they’re pretty incredible! Our troop of five include one male and four females, ranging from 13 to 20 years old. Often called spectacled langurs, too, their name “langur” means long-tailed in Hindi. Find these beauties high up in their Primate Place habitat trees, with their long tails dangling, soaking up the Texas sun.
Official langur announcement (from zoo's Facebook):
Any chances they will breed and the group might be a little more robust?
are you meaning "the entire captive population in the USA", or the world, because if you mean the latter that is simply not true.I doubt it. The entire captive population of spectacled langurs is related, last I checked.
are you meaning "the entire captive population in the USA", or the world, because if you mean the latter that is simply not true.
Any chances they will breed and the group might be a little more robust?
The new elephants can now potentially be seen in parts of GotS as they are being introduced to the Golden Girls. Official announcement, as well as a photo where you can see Jenny, Gypsy, and Tendaji (the bull): https://www.facebook.com/DallasZoo/posts/10153631598331819:0