I just want to point out that it isn't a zoo.
Let's not get into that!
(But all these facilities, except the Kowloon aviaries, are down as zoos on my life list.)
I just want to point out that it isn't a zoo.
I just want to point out that it isn't a zoo.I thought the aviary is good too, but not as good as Jurong.
Just asking, when did you visit Ocean park?
Pleasant as it is, I don't think the Edward Youde Aviary quite matches up to Jurong's Waterfall Aviary. I look forward to hearing why you think it does, however.
@DavidBrown There are also live exhibits at the Hong Kong Wetland Park.
I didn't know of the Hong Kong Wetlands Park - I just looked at their website and it looks like a cool place. What animals do they have exhibited there? The website is somewhat unclear. It mentions tomistomas, mouse deer, yellow-margined box turtles, and archer fish - are all of those species exhibited?
Yes, all those. The collection was borderline for consideration as a "zoo", but the two large crocodilian exhibits pushed it over for me. It's primarily a restored wetland.
What croc species do they have in addition to tomistoma, or do you mean that they have two tomistoma exhibits? Do they have an aviary or other reptile exhibits? It looks like it is a good place to go birding?
i assume Laughing?Visit yesterday, somehow they got a kookaburra now. Unsigned. The bird section is open but the primate section is still close. I don't know why![]()
most likely fake.From Baidu Baike:
曾经展出过许多珍贵动物,如云豹(1990年)﹑针鼹(80年代)、小熊猫、薮猫(90年代)﹑蜘蛛猴、松鼠猴及古氏树袋鼠(80年代)等。
translated:
Many precious animals have been exhibited, such as Clouded leopard (90s), Echidna (80s), Red panda, Serval (90s), Spider monkey, Squirrel monkey(Already In Exhibition) and Goodfellow's tree kangaroo (80s).
DO SOMEBODY HAD ANY IDEAS ON THOSE HISTORY COLLECTION?![]()
Well Then... What Animal They Had Kept Before Then?most likely fake.
Well Then... What Animal They Had Kept Before Then?
*pretty sure its a jaguarI remember seeing a leopard there (maybe 2?) when I visited for the first time in 2008. The reptile section in the corner also had a king cobra, which was later replaced with a Burmese python.