Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park Formerly kept Species Zoo Tampa/Lowry Park Zoo

SwampDonkey

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From inspiration of similar threads. Feel free and compelled to add any I am missing - and I am sure I am missing a lot.

Asian Domain/Gardens:
Asian Elephant
Sloth Bear
Sumatran Tiger
White Tiger
Arabian Oryx
Przewalski's Horse
Bearded pig
Bactrian camel

Primate World:
Chimpanzee
Wooly Monkey
Black howler monkey

Wallaroo Station
Singing dogs

Australian Outback (closed section, was only accessible via horse drawn cart)
Red kangaroo
Grey kangaroo
Various Australian birds in an aviary

Safari Africa:
Warthog
Bongo
Grevy's zebra
Cheetah
various African wading birds (demolished aviary)
Dromedary camel
Meerkat (they may be off exhibit, but their habitat is being used for porcupine now)

Florida/Wild Florida:
White alligator
Philippine crocodile
White-tailed deer
Key deer
American plains bison
American Turkey
American crocodile
Nurse shark
Goliath grouper
Tarpon
various fish and small reptiles
Brown Pelican
Common cormorant
Cownose Stingray (all gone, but will be back)
Southern Stingray (all gone, but will be back)

Discovery Center (kids touch building now used for storage)
Various small reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates

Main Aviary:
Honestly, this section has turn over and no real "main" bird being focused on. The Greater hornbills are not on exhibit normally, but they are still at the zoo.

Other:
Naked mole rats (I have been told they may still be at the zoo, but they are not on display)
Red Panda (temp loan)
Tasmanian Devil (temp loan)
Sarus crane

Old Lowry Park Zoo (before the major remodel):
Lion (unknown)
Sea Lion
Penguin (unknown)
Jaguar (one reference I found)
Monkey (unknown species)


The old zoo is a bit before my time of memory. I recall going as a young child, but I can only remember the chimps, lions, tiger, bear, and sea lion, outside of that I don't have personal memory of what was there.
 
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From inspiration of similar threads. Feel free and compelled to add any I am missing - and I am sure I am missing a lot.

Asian Domain/Gardens:
Asian Elephant
Sloth Bear
Sumatran Tiger
White Tiger
Arabian Oryx
Przewalski's Horse
Bearded pig
Bactrian camel

Primate World:
Chimpanzee
Wooly Monkey
Black howler monkey

Wallaroo Station
Singing dogs

Australian Outback (closed section, was only accessible via horse drawn cart)
Red kangaroo
Grey kangaroo
Various Australian birds in an aviary

Safari Africa:
Warthog
Bongo
Grevy's zebra
Cheetah
various African wading birds (demolished aviary)
Dromedary camel
Meerkat (they may be off exhibit, but their habitat is being used for porcupine now)

Florida/Wild Florida:
White alligator
Philippine crocodile
White-tailed deer
Key deer
American plains bison
American Turkey
American crocodile
Nurse shark
Goliath grouper
Tarpon
various fish and small reptiles

Discovery Center (kids touch building now used for storage)
Various small reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates

Main Aviary:
Honestly, this section has turn over and no real "main" bird being focused on. The Greater hornbills are not on exhibit normally, but they are still at the zoo.

Other:
Naked mole rats (I have been told they may still be at the zoo, but they are not on display)
Red Panda (temp loan)
Tasmanian Devil (temp loan)
Sarus crane

Old Lowry Park Zoo (before the major remodel):
Lion (unknown)
Sea Lion
Penguin (unknown)
Jaguar (one reference I found)
Monkey (unknown species)


The old zoo is a bit before my time of memory. I recall going as a young child, but I can only remember the chimps, lions, tiger, bear, and sea lion, outside of that I don't have personal memory of what was there.
Looking back in the Lowry Park gallery, Common Duiker & Royal Antelope were both displayed in Safari Africa a couple of years ago.
 
Also, strike nurse shark, they recently added them back in the aquarium area. They have one small one in the larger salt tank.
 
@SwampDonkey: Add Gerenuks and Persian Leopards (Asian Domain) to your list.

Question: Do you know when they exhibited Tasmanian Devils? (something about.. would already help)
 
@SwampDonkey: Add Gerenuks and Persian Leopards (Asian Domain) to your list.

Question: Do you know when they exhibited Tasmanian Devils? (something about.. would already help)
Thanks, do you have any info on the gerenuk's? Now that you mention it, I have heard about them before at Zoo Tampa, but I don't remember them being in the area - do you remember where they were at in Safari Africa?

I have also heard that Safari Africa had Royal Antelope at one point, but I do not recall it myself.

As for the devils, it must have been the late 90s or early 2000s, but I am not sure of the exact dates. I think (though I am open to correction) that they were in the current komodo dragon inside area (used when weather is cold).
 
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I have also heard that Safari Africa had Royal Antelope at one point, but I do not recall it myself.
There are a couple of photos in the gallery of the Royal Antelope. I believe they had a little success with the species, but it wasn’t enough to save the species, unfortunately. The only one left in North America is a male at SDZSP, which may or my not still be alive.
 
There are a couple of photos in the gallery of the Royal Antelope. I believe they had a little success with the species, but it wasn’t enough to save the species, unfortunately. The only one left in North America is a male at SDZSP, which may or my not still be alive.

Thanks for the information!
 
A few more to add to the list based off of pictures in the media gallery here and posts above:

Asian Gardens/Domain:

Persian leopard
Tufted Deer
Warty pig

Africa:
Royal antelope
Gerenuk
Great white pelican
Bontebok
Common eland
Scimitar Oryx
Striped Hyena

Florida:
Yellow stingray

Primate World:
Silvered Langur

Other:
Orinoco Crocodile

Temp:
Patagonia Sea Lion (2014)


Going back to pictures here from 2011 - just about 10 years ago, it is quite interesting how much the zoo has changed in that time, and overall not in a good way. The most disappointing changes are in Safari Africa, the newest area of the zoo. The amount of animal changes and habitat degradation is nothing short of shocking.
 
A few more to add to the list based off of pictures in the media gallery here and posts above:

Asian Gardens/Domain:

Persian leopard
Tufted Deer
Warty pig

Africa:
Royal antelope
Gerenuk
Great white pelican
Bontebok
Common eland
Scimitar Oryx
Striped Hyena

Florida:
Yellow stingray

Primate World:
Silvered Langur

Other:
Orinoco Crocodile

Temp:
Patagonia Sea Lion (2014)


Going back to pictures here from 2011 - just about 10 years ago, it is quite interesting how much the zoo has changed in that time, and overall not in a good way. The most disappointing changes are in Safari Africa, the newest area of the zoo. The amount of animal changes and habitat degradation is nothing short of shocking.
I already mentioned this, but there were at one point Common Duikers in Safari Africa.
 
The only one left in North America is a male at SDZSP, which may or my not still be alive.
SDZSP has royal antelope? Where is/was his habitat located? Either he lives bts or has passed away because I did not see a royal antelope habitat in any of my recent visits.
 
ZooTampa still has bongo as of August 2021. Did they phase them out since then? They live in the back of the Africa exhibit, the portion that can only be seen from the safari truck tour.
 
Thanks, do you have any info on the gerenuk's? Now that you mention it, I have heard about them before at Zoo Tampa, but I don't remember them being in the area - do you remember where they were at in Safari Africa?

I have also heard that Safari Africa had Royal Antelope at one point, but I do not recall it myself.

As for the devils, it must have been the late 90s or early 2000s, but I am not sure of the exact dates. I think (though I am open to correction) that they were in the current komodo dragon inside area (used when weather is cold).

The Gerenuk had an enclosure adjacent from the current Nyala exhibit in "Africa". Unfortunately I don't know when they stopped keeping them (must be somewhere in the 2010s)

And thanks for the info about the devils. I'm a little amazed that they were not kept in "Australia" but in "Asia" instead.
 
I recall seeing pics of greater galago in the gallery. Are they still here?
I am not sure, I left off some small animals that are or were used in outreach, shows, and were normally BTS as it was - without a contact at the zoo anylonger it is hard to say with any certainty. Possible additions to the list are galago, squirrel monkey, several tamarins, etc.
I already mentioned this, but there were at one point Common Duikers in Safari Africa.
I left out some duiker species as they have at least yellow backed duikers on the tram tour, and the people running the tour do a terrible job knowing what animals are out there unless they are looking right at them. They very well may be gone, but without confirmation I hesitate to add them to the list.
ZooTampa still has bongo as of August 2021. Did they phase them out since then? They live in the back of the Africa exhibit, the portion that can only be seen from the safari truck tour.
Ah yes, they probably are still there. They used to be in the nyala habitat, but you are right, they are on the tram tour.
The Gerenuk had an enclosure adjacent from the current Nyala exhibit in "Africa". Unfortunately I don't know when they stopped keeping them (must be somewhere in the 2010s)
Thanks, they have marabou stork in there now (as of this past Saturday).
And thanks for the info about the devils. I'm a little amazed that they were not kept in "Australia" but in "Asia" instead.
I am not sure if they were there before Wallaroo station was built, but it may have been around that time, which would make a good reason for them to not be in Australia.
 
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There are a couple of photos in the gallery of the Royal Antelope. I believe they had a little success with the species, but it wasn’t enough to save the species, unfortunately. The only one left in North America is a male at SDZSP, which may or my not still be alive.
The royal antelope in question is/was a female living behind the scenes at the San Diego Zoo, not the Safari Park. She was still alive this past spring, but I do not know if she is still alive now.

I left out some duiker species as they have at least yellow backed duikers on the tram tour, and the people running the tour do a terrible job knowing what animals are out there unless they are looking right at them. They very well may be gone, but without confirmation I hesitate to add them to the list.
I can assure you that there are no common duiker left in any public collections in North America. There might still be some knocking about in private collections, but I'm not sure. Larry Johnson had a sizeable group there for awhile.
 
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