Lincoln Children's Zoo Lincoln Children’s Zoo Species List Sept 2024

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You know the deal. This means I didn’t see it. Species with commas between them were in the same exhibit.

Entry Complex

Red Panda
Sumatran Tiger
Giraffe (ssp?)

The Secret Jungle

This looked like an ambassador holding space. Aside from the monkeys, probably no guarantee of what you’ll get here.

Black-Headed Spider Monkey
Red-Shouldered Macaw
Blue-Crowned Parakeet
Columbian Black-and-White Tegu
Cuban Rock Iguana
Western Hognose Snake
Long-Tailed Chinchilla
Goffin’s Cockatoo
Ring-Necked Dove

Cheetah Loop

Giant Anteater
Cheetah

Back Half

Emu
Alpaca
Humboldt Penguin
Galapagos Tortoise, Blue-and-Gold Macaw
Red-Footed Tortoise
African Spurred Tortoise, Green-Winged Macaw
Leopard Tortoise
Indian Peafowl
Caribbean Flamingo, European White Stork, Vulturine Guineafowl, East African Crowned Crane
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Turkey Vulture
White-Faced Whistling Duck, Tawny Frogmouth, Scarlet Ibis, Wood Duck, Snowy Egret, Violet Turaco, Hamerkop, Great Malay Argus Pheasant
Dromedary Camel
White-Cheeked Gibbon
Black and White Colobus Monkey
Serval
North American River Otter
Unsigned Turtles
West African Dwarf Crocodile

Animal Kingdom

Clouded Leopard
Bobcat
Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo
Golden Lion Tamarin
Linne’s Two-Toed Sloth, Red-Rumped Agouti, Prevost’s Squirrel
Rodrigues Fruit Bat
Cotton-Top Tamarin
Gila Monster
Slender-Tailed Meerkat
Naked Mole Rat
Green Tree Python
Fennec Fox
Sand Cat
Greater Bushbaby, Southern Three-Banded Armadillo
Southern Three-Banded Armadillo
Cuban Rock Iguana
Red-Tailed Boa

Laura’s Butterfly Pavilion

Painted Lady, Cabbage White, Red Admiral

The Hive

Wood Turtle
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
Brazilian Salmon Tarantula
New Caledonian Gecko
Honduran Milk Snake
Cuban Rock Iguana
American Honey Bee
European Legless Lizard
Painted Wood Turtle
Blue-Tongued Skink
Kenyan Sand Boa
Ball Python
Chilean Rose Tarantula
Warty Glowspot Cockroach
Leopard Gecko
Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
White’s Tree Frog
Amazon Milk Frog
 
Any chance you saw either Southern Flying Squirrel or Domestic Guinea Pig (Both were listed on the recent USDA inspection)?
 
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