MountainBongo
Well-Known Member
The Detroit Zoo's hoofstock has been shrinking and shrinking. Now here is what's left...
African Grassland
•Lesser Kudu
•Fallow Deer
•Grevy's Zebra
•White Rhino
•Reticulated Giraffe
•Warthog
North America
•American Bison
•Fallow Deer
•White-lipped Deer
•Elk
•Asian Wild Horse
Barnyard
•Domestic Horse
•Other Domestics
Small Mammal Exhibits
•Pudu
•South American Tapir
Asian Hoofstock Exhibit
•Takin
•Bactrian Camel
•Fallow Deer
South American Hoofstock Exhibit
•Guanaco
I really hope the zoo gets more hoofstock in its future instead of making new nonanimal attractions. I am really happy about the new lion exhibit though! A lot of Zoochatters rate the zoo as one of the best zoos in the USA, but it actually doesn't have any WOW exhibits (except of the Arctic Ring of Life) and doesn't have that big of a mammal/bird collection. I know the zoo is getting more money so hopefully it will bring some new cool birds to the aviary and hoofstock to the yards.
African Grassland
•Lesser Kudu
•Fallow Deer
•Grevy's Zebra
•White Rhino
•Reticulated Giraffe
•Warthog
North America
•American Bison
•Fallow Deer
•White-lipped Deer
•Elk
•Asian Wild Horse
Barnyard
•Domestic Horse
•Other Domestics
Small Mammal Exhibits
•Pudu
•South American Tapir
Asian Hoofstock Exhibit
•Takin
•Bactrian Camel
•Fallow Deer
South American Hoofstock Exhibit
•Guanaco
I really hope the zoo gets more hoofstock in its future instead of making new nonanimal attractions. I am really happy about the new lion exhibit though! A lot of Zoochatters rate the zoo as one of the best zoos in the USA, but it actually doesn't have any WOW exhibits (except of the Arctic Ring of Life) and doesn't have that big of a mammal/bird collection. I know the zoo is getting more money so hopefully it will bring some new cool birds to the aviary and hoofstock to the yards.