Yeah, last time I was there the former bush dog yard is now used for anteaters.
Nice. Were the storks and spoonbills moved back in the African Grasslands?Yeah, last time I was there the former bush dog yard is now used for anteaters.
The title intrigues me, I really hope we can get snow-leopards.The Jewish zookeeper whom even PETA loves
Here’s a link to an article about Kagan’s career. The article says that the next animals to be added to the zoo will be snow leopards, and the article was pushlished yesterday, so fingers crossed.
Wow, the third year in a row there's been a macaque baby!Congratulations mama Madeline! This Japanese macaque gave birth on April 10, 2021. On your next visit, make sure to take a close look to see if you can see the new baby hanging close to her tummy. This was posted earlier, announcing the birth of another macaque at the zoo.
I'm curious where the lions will go IF they still plan to put the snow leopards in the lion exhibit.The Jewish zookeeper whom even PETA loves
Here’s a link to an article about Kagan’s career. The article says that the next animals to be added to the zoo will be snow leopards, and the article was pushlished yesterday, so fingers crossed.
They were supposed to go in that large area behind the bear dens between the kangaroos and giraffes, and then the snow leopards would get the current lion yard.Wow, the third year in a row there's been a macaque baby!
I'm curious where the lions will go IF they still plan to put the snow leopards in the lion exhibit.
Pleasantly surprised, although seals work a lot better in that habitat IMO.It's sea otters going into the old seal exhibit. There's a sign up on the glass of the old seal exhibit that says sea otters coming soon.
I agree it's gonna be interesting seeing otters under that huge tunnel. The predator-prey design works better for polar bears and seals than polar bears and sea otters.Pleasantly surprised, although seals work a lot better in that habitat IMO.
Nice. Were the storks and spoonbills moved back in the African Grasslands?
I mean it's not the worst thing that could possibly have happened. This is one of the only times a species has been phased out and we actually got one in return (yeah it was two species phased out, but still). Sea otters do fit better with a Pacific Northwest theme, but we have seen worse animal placement here.I just found out about the sea otters today thanks to a letter I received in the mail. I have nothing against them, but TBH I’m disappointed they’re replacing the seals for the following reasons:
With Kagan stepping down as director this summer, hopefully the seals are one of his last such unnecessary phase-outs. This has got to be the most ridiculous one yet.
- The habitat seems like it would be awfully big for just a pair of otters.
- Furthermore, the dynamic the neighboring seal and polar bear habitats had is lost since sea otters are, unlike seals, not a prey item of the bears.
- Finally, they simply don’t fit the Arctic theme.
So it's only a pair of sea otters, not a colony? That does seem ridiculous. I don't think they'll get rid of the sea otters and bring back the seals either.I just found out about the sea otters today thanks to a letter I received in the mail. I have nothing against them, but TBH I’m disappointed they’re replacing the seals for the following reasons:
With Kagan stepping down as director this summer, hopefully the seals are one of his last such unnecessary phase-outs. This has got to be the most ridiculous one yet.
- The habitat seems like it would be awfully big for just a pair of otters.
- Furthermore, the dynamic the neighboring seal and polar bear habitats had is lost since sea otters are, unlike seals, not a prey item of the bears.
- Finally, they simply don’t fit the Arctic theme.
I just found out about the sea otters today thanks to a letter I received in the mail. I have nothing against them, but TBH I’m disappointed they’re replacing the seals for the following reasons:
With Kagan stepping down as director this summer, hopefully the seals are one of his last such unnecessary phase-outs. This has got to be the most ridiculous one yet.
- The habitat seems like it would be awfully big for just a pair of otters.
- Furthermore, the dynamic the neighboring seal and polar bear habitats had is lost since sea otters are, unlike seals, not a prey item of the bears.
- Finally, they simply don’t fit the Arctic theme.