Two cows are pregnant.
Shanti has since given birth, but is Tess pregnant?


If anyone can obtain information on the potential pregnancy of Tess, that would be greatly appreciated.
Which is exactly why it should not be talked about casually on a public zoo forum.You would be correct, the zoo does not want to announce anything until it's a certainty
And in doing so, absolutely soil upon any percieved trust gained from whatever source that news is found out from.
Which is exactly why it should not be talked about casually on a public zoo forum.
2019? Wow, that's gonna take a little longer than I imagined. Figured it would be the equivalent of laying down a new skin on the lake and redoing Cypress Circle. Sounds more ambitious than I anticipated.
Hopefully when this restaurant is refurbed they can get started on the swapping of Macaw Cafe with the sea lion exhibit and bring in the penguins.
Oh, re the Wetlands, an inside source has told me it will include: Alligators, crane exhibit, eagle exhibit, and a boardwalk connecting it all. Along with the new restaurant. So for those who missed Texas Wetlands that got destroyed when the elephants expanded, sounds like it's coming back in a bigger way, maybe with the alligator gar and alligator snapping turtles too.
Full website is up: Houston Zoo Centennial Campaign
Includes an overlay of the full master plan. Hope no one really like Wortham World of Primates, the Cat and Bear row, and Natural Encounters.
I think it is safe to assume California, considering the zoo already has the species and the Galápagos one is more or less impossible to obtain for a number of reasons.Is there word yet as to the sea lion species that will be on exhibit? Will they be California sea lions or Galapagos?
Similar to how Alaskan Grizzlies are in a Russian exhibit complex (built by the same guy, Lee Ehmke). They are representative species.Is there word yet as to the sea lion species that will be on exhibit? Will they be California sea lions or Galapagos?