Three new Somali wild ass debuted on exhibit today in the giraffe yard.
Amazing! Do you know their sexes or if there is a breeding recommendation?
Three new Somali wild ass debuted on exhibit today in the giraffe yard.
It’s three females, one is from Animal Kingdom Lodge, the other two from another facility though I can’t remember which. At this point there’s no immediate plan to breed, at least while the last Grevy’s zebra is still alive, but my friend at Hooves and Horns said it’s definitely something the zoo is interested in in the futureAmazing! Do you know their sexes or if there is a breeding recommendation?
It should be two females from Denver and a third animal from Miami (not DAK) that is a pseudohermaphrodite, interestingly enough. All non-breeding animals in their mid-teens. This was a very important move for the program, freeing up breeding space at Denver and placing the Miami animal in a social situation following their phase out of the species.It’s three females, one is from Animal Kingdom Lodge, the other two from another facility though I can’t remember which. At this point there’s no immediate plan to breed, at least while the last Grevy’s zebra is still alive, but my friend at Hooves and Horns said it’s definitely something the zoo is interested in in the future
You’re right, they got a Hartmann’s zebra from DAK on the same day as one of the asses and I mixed them upIt should be two females from Denver and a third animal from Miami (not DAK) that is a pseudohermaphrodite, interestingly enough. All non-breeding animals in their mid-teens. This was a very important move for the program, freeing up breeding space at Denver and placing the Miami animal in a social situation following their phase out of the species.
Any word on if the Stellar's Sea Eagle returned with the condors?The zoo recently made a post with some details about Raptor Ridge, which opened to the public yesterday as PaintedDog mentioned.
The news post highlights the history of the 110-year-old flight cage, and also discusses new landscaping work which involved constructing a nice stream / water feature and the addition of more perching opportunities and native plantings.
I am very much looking forward to visiting later this month to see this nice improvement to the zoo, and I am especially happy to see continued momentum after the recent construction and opening of Gorilla Grove.
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Any word on if the Stellar's Sea Eagle returned with the condors?
According to my friend at the zoo, he is out as well!Any word on if the Stellar's Sea Eagle returned with the condors?
Are they out with the zebra or are they rotating? I know it’s cold up here in New England right now, so I wouldn’t expect for the giraffes to be outThree new Somali wild ass debuted on exhibit today in the giraffe yard.
Also, does anyone know what’s going to happen to the tiger exhibit?
Do you have a source indicating this? Because as of now, I've seen absolutely no indication that the zoo is planning on another tiger in that exhibit. I'm not saying you're wrong, and it could happen (I hope not), but am curious as to how you came to that conclusion.They’d get new tiger/s..
To my knowledge they are adjusting to going out so the Grevy’s is staying BTS for right now, though eventually the goal is to see if they can go out together.Are they out with the zebra or are they rotating? I know it’s cold up here in New England right now, so I wouldn’t expect for the giraffes to be out
As of right now it’s remaining empty. No plan to get new tigers to my knowledge. This is just my personal speculation but I wouldn’t be surprised to see it either as a second lion yard or to see them move the hyenas hereAlso, does anyone know what’s going to happen to the tiger exhibit?