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Cera

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I visited the zoo on January 2nd, 2022, unfortunately, the weather was not the most conducive to most of the species (the high was only 45F/8C) so many species were off-exhibit, if they were specified off-exhibit they are marked in bold, species that were on-exhibit, but I personally did not see them are in italics

EP Water Education Station
Near the entrance is a small building meant to educate about the climate and water, especially in the Rio Grande
Bolson tortoise (Outdoor holding yard)
Madagascar Hissing cockroach
Mexican redknee tarantula
Desert Box turtle

Africa
Lion
Meerkat (No outside access)
Radiated Tortoise
Reticulated Giraffe, Greater Kudu, Addax
Grant's zebra, Spur-winged goose, Cape teal
Red river hog

Chihuahuan Desert
Black-tailed prairie dog (accidently skipped this enclosure)
Baja Penisular Pronghorn, Bolson tortoise (Large mixed enclosure was split with the below species in a separate yard)
Rio Grande Turkey, Collared peccary
White-nosed coati
Montezuma quail
American kestrel
Puma
Jaguar (have two enclosures, split with pumas)
Greater roadrunner, Burrowing owl, Gambel's quail, Western screech owl
Mexican wolf
Thick-billed parrot

Ranch House
Montezuma quail (indoor space)
Black widow
Unspecified Centruroides scorpion
Unspecified Aphonopelma tarantula
Great plains skink
Western coachwhip
unlabeled Terrarium

Americas
California sea lion
American Alligator
Geoffroy's spider monkey
Galapagos giant tortoise
Ocelot
Military macaw and Blue-gold macaw

Reptile house
Mexican Beaded lizard
Mojave sidewinder
Boa Constrictor (Green crested basilisk and Painted wood turtle were signed, but I saw a BC)
Hispaniolan green anole
Taylor's cantil
Black-tailed rattlesnake
Yellow Anaconda
Green and Black poison dart frog with Dyeing dart frog
Mission golden-eyed frog
San Esteban chuckwalla
Guantanamo anole
Aruba island rattlesnake
Haitian giant galliwasp
Grand cayman blue iguana
Coahuilan box turtle (Outdoor)
Smokey jungle frog with Mata mata
Canyon tree frog
Tiger salamander
Black-spotted newt
Mexican milksnake
Woodhouse's toad
Banded gila monster
Eastern collared lizard
Eastern kingsnake
Trans-pecos copperhead
Rosy boa

South American Pavilion
Hoffmann's two-toed sloth, Green crested basilisk, Saffron finch
Plush crested jay
Southern tamandua, White-fronted marmoset
Golden lion tamarin, Brazilian porcupine
Rhinoceros iguana
Cottontop tamarin, Yellow-footed tortoise
Yellow anaconda
Amazon tree boa

Aviary
Free-flight: Inca tern, red-crested cardinal, Common moorhen, Masked bobwhite, Scarlet ibis, Blue-grey tanager, Venezuelan troupial
Black-throated magpie-jay, West Indian whistling duck
Common moorhen, Sora, Masked bobwhite

Asia
Asian Elephant
Koi
Sumatran orangutan
Malayan tapir
Siamang
Amur leopard
Lion-tailed macaque
Hooded crane
Przewalski's wild horse, White-winged wood duck
Malayan tiger
Sun bear

Nocturnal House
Tawny frogmouth
Northern treeshrew
Pygmy loris
Prevost's squirrel
Aviary
Bali mynah
Burmese Python

Free-Flight: Luzon bleeding-heart, Masked lapwing, Indian pygmy goose, Marbled teal, Palawan peacock-pheasant, White-breasted kingfisher, Green-winged dove, Nicobar Pigeon, Bali mynah, Greater malayan chevrotain, Azure-winged starling, Matallic starling
 
Thanks for the list :) some interesting species in there, like the Montezuma Quail, the anoles, Haitian Giant Galliwasp, the magpie-jay and the lion-tailed macaques.
 
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No problem! I know someone will always find a list like this interesting, I know i do haha. In my opinion there are only two bad enclosures and they are still decent, the Rhinoceros hornbill (which I forgot sorry, they are kept inside the Asian aviary in a separate enclosure) are in a tall but bare aviary with only 3 or 4 branches and a concrete floor, and the Amur leopard, it's a little on the small side, and they also aren't exactly the best subspecies for the environment :p
 
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