@Zoofan15
Really cool to read man, glad you got to have a visit to HZ (hoping to get to TZ Tuesday or Thursday).
Congrats to Marbles and Zalika about their expected foals thats really awesome.
Really cool about lovely old Mencari with her impressive age and her regional record. Hope she is having a pleasant and peaceful time which am sure she is with doting keepers.
The rainforest walk sounds really interesting, would especially have been interesting for seeing the various residents of the precinct over the years for return visitors like you. So were the B+W Ruffed Lemurs co-habitating with the zoo's Ring-tailed Lemurs until recently? Did I read your writing correct that they are now in gender divided groups/troops in two exhibits in that part of the zoo?
Always happy when hearing about Black-Handed Spider Monkeys still residing at a zoo in our region (same with the Southern White Rhino and the NZ long-finned eels - the latter being very interesting to hear about for this grumpy old Aussie who is still desiring (burningly) to visit NZ someday (want to so much).
Hearing about the two remaining African Hunting Dogs really jolts my memory about these two female Hunting Dogs at PZ (lol here I go again about PZ, I know I know lol) who were to my understanding the last survivors of the small pack which took up residence in the zoo's Savannah precinct in the early '90s, or were more likely amongst the litters born to the founders that came in the early '90s based on the timeframe. One was named Scar and the other her sister, (not sure if littermate sisters or not, feel bad cos use to remember her name too) but Scar was the dominant one. Scar and her sister never did get to appreciate the brand new exhibit (still current one, decent size by PZ's enclosure dimensions) for their 'African Painted Dogs' (as the zoo switched to calling them around mid '00s) that opened in March '05. Scar and her sister had their autumn years in what was formerly the Lions exhibit, adjacent to the (time-shared between 1.0 & 0.2) Persian Leopards exhibit/later additional Sumatran Tiger exhibit. I vividly remember seeing Scar and her sister running tenaciously (but charismatically) from one end of the exhibit to the other..but was instantly noticeable the reduction in the pack size (and having just learned to count to two lol jokes). It was seeing there were a duo left which was how I learned about the horse meat contamination which wiped out the rest of their pack in late '98 (learned about Scar and her sister by name and gender from an article on the zoo website circa early 2000s). When it came to the species swapping exhibits the Lions really got the 'Lion's share' moving into the Hunting Dogs former exhibit in the Savannah area. Scar and her sister not so much with the ex-Lion exhibit (though there was a brief stint in the exhibit which has held the zoo's Spotted Hyenas now for over 23 years, that exhibit was site of the contaminated meat tragedy). Scar and her sister were scaled down in exhibit size again with the move to their last (on public-display) home sometime in 1999. The reduction of the pack through the tragedy meant the 2 survivors got moved to a smaller exhibit. So PZ brought in new Hunting Dogs (2.1 if memory serves) from Monarto for the opening of the new exhibit in '05. Not sure exactly when Scar and her sister passed away but fairly sure it was late 2004 or early early 2005, perhaps they were euthanised? (zoo-justified by their advancing age?). Would love to find out when they were born/exactly how old in years they were when they passed. There was about a two year period from '02-'04 where the sisters were kept off display while Sean the Sun Bear had that exhibit before his move to Wellington Zoo in '04, but the Hunting Dog sister duo were back running around when I visited PZ again in September or October '04 (and last time I ever saw them).
Sorry big tangent, we're talking about Hamilton Zoo here lol; so sounds like the older duo currently at the zoo (hope they reach maximum longevity with minimal aging discomforts) will live out their time and then Hamilton will look to acquiring new individuals in the future rather than merging anytime soon into a pack right?
PS Heaps nice to be back on a NZ thread too btw, think its been a couple of months, last time was enjoying reading through your Auckland Zoo visit (felt like was almost walking through with your descriptive writing and photos).