Dr Bright N04
Well-Known Member
Notes from my last vist
Orinoco crocs are where the cuban crocs used to be. Cuban crocs are over by the capybaras, in a patch of the main lake across the path from the petting zoo.
I think they have one male and one female Orinoco croc. No idea if they plan to breed, but they do work with conservation teams for this species.
Jawline, the rescue gator, is on display in the baby gator marsh
Black, white thoated, and lance monitor lizards are on display by the salt water crocodiles
They're raccoon is not in the habitat anymore. Possibly passed away
Orinoco crocs are where the cuban crocs used to be. Cuban crocs are over by the capybaras, in a patch of the main lake across the path from the petting zoo.
I think they have one male and one female Orinoco croc. No idea if they plan to breed, but they do work with conservation teams for this species.
Jawline, the rescue gator, is on display in the baby gator marsh
Black, white thoated, and lance monitor lizards are on display by the salt water crocodiles
They're raccoon is not in the habitat anymore. Possibly passed away