Now Salsa and her sister Onca are out for the public ,once again.
1. The Cape Buffalo were off exhibit and all signage referring to them was taken down. I assume this means a new animal will be taking their place. My two best guesses would be either Black Rhino or Okapi.
1. The Cape Buffalo were off exhibit and all signage referring to them was taken down. I assume this means a new animal will be taking their place.
If that's true, then SHOOT! I literally say on the radio that this zoo is the USA's only zoo where you can go see the "Big Five". In fact, we even have that fact on our website. If the Cape buffalo are gone, then that changes this!
Hippos would be interesting. In theory, all they would need to do is move the fence in the moat closer to the rhino side and deepen the moat.
Also, I'm sad as well that Jacksonville will no longer be able to claim it is the only zoo to exhibit all of the Big 5.
Went to the zoo today. Two big developments
1. The Cape Buffalo were off exhibit and all signage referring to them was taken down. I assume this means a new animal will be taking their place. My two best guesses would be either Black Rhino or Okapi.
Seems like okapi are almost compulsory if you are a zoo in Florida.
Okapis are ultra-cool (one of my very favorite animals), but Cape buffalo are rarer. Worse, this ruins Jacksonville's position as "the only zoo in the USA" which displays ALL of the famous BIG FIVE animals (elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo) that most African safari-goers look to see.
Question: Does anyone know of any non-USA zoos which have all of the "Big Five" on display? I'm guessing there are some. Off the top of my head, I think Lisbon might fit. I know they have at least 4 -- trying to remember (here at work) if they have leopards.
Okapis are ultra-cool (one of my very favorite animals), but Cape buffalo are rarer. Worse, this ruins Jacksonville's position as "the only zoo in the USA" which displays ALL of the famous BIG FIVE animals (elephant, rhino, lion, leopard, buffalo) that most African safari-goers look to see.
Question: Does anyone know of any non-USA zoos which have all of the "Big Five" on display? I'm guessing there are some. Off the top of my head, I think Lisbon might fit. I know they have at least 4 -- trying to remember (here at work) if they have leopards.