The oldest lynx to live in the AZA, Lexy, has died at age 19.
Lehigh Valley Zoo loses oldest captive lynx on record in U.S.
Lehigh Valley Zoo loses oldest captive lynx on record in U.S.

Yes, it is a Red Fox mutation. See, e.g., this photo in the gallery: Lehigh Valley - Louie the Gray Fox - ZooChatDoes anyone know about their fox? I saw that he's labeled as a Gray Fox, but he looks larger, has a longer coat, and the tip of his tail of white, not black. These signs point to a Red Fox. So then, I started doing research on Red Fox morphs and realized his colors look most like a cross fox, but lacks the black "cross" on his back. So then I was really confused and thought that maybe he was either a domesticated Red Fox that was bred to look this way, a Red Fox/Gray Fox hybrid, or an entirely different species of fox. Does anyone have any idea about this.
What happened to the other ringtail?- A male scimitar-horned oryx calf was born in early April to mother Ducati.
- 24-year old Sparkles the "palomino" horse passed away in early March, she was the chestnut colored one.
-Mexican gray wolf Alpha passed away in February. He was the largest one.
Does anyone know which of their two ringtails they still have? I know they only have one now, but they haven't posted photos in two years. Scrolling back through social media to when they had 2 of them, it looks like one was/is a ringtail and one was/is actually a cacomistle.
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I know the zoo still has Beta’s last brother and the female. What is Beta’s brothers name?Beta, a Mexican Wolf has passed away at 13.
The other one died.What happened to the other ringtail?
Not sure, sorryI know the zoo still has Beta’s last brother and the female. What is Beta’s brothers name?
The other one died.
Not sure, sorry
Edit: the brother's name is Alpha
Oh, okay, then I'm not sureAlpha passed away before Beta.
Update:Beta’s brothers name is Omega. The zoos only wolves now are Omega(M) and Magdalena(F).Oh, okay, then I'm not sure
Amber, the zoos 25 year old North American porcupine has passed away from kidney disease. She was one of the oldest porcupines residing in an AZA zoo in the United States.
I would assume she would be the one near the otters, because on my visit a few days ago she was off-exhibit and there was a sign that said “Animal Under Veterinary Care.”Is she the one kept by the small carnivores, or the one by the otters?