While it would be great for Lincoln park to get Bonobos, they would not have every African ape. They would be missing the Eastern Gorilla. So unless Antwerp has any plans to ship theirs to Chicago, I don't think LPZ will be getting every African ape anytime soon.I've been aware there has been a hidden ape habitat on the North end of the building. I have never seen them myself, but if it were ever made for public access I would prefer if they brought in bonobos. Then they would have every African ape in their collection.
Another article about this:Talini, a female polar bear from the Detroit Zoo has moved here to breed with their male, Siku.
Detroit Zoo welcomes new 5-year-old polar bear Suka
A walkthrough of one of the zoo's interesting buildings: Small Mammal-Reptile House.
Thank you so much @geomorph - always love feedback for the new things I try out on my videos.Thank you Moebelle for another well-produced walk-through! I'm impressed with the on-screen labeling of each species with an image of the animal that should be seen in each exhibit!
Yes your correct.The zoo's website - here FAQs | Lincoln Park Zoo - lists the summer opening times as 10.00-5.00, but also mentions that the gates are open from 7.00 to 6.30. Does this mean that one can wander around the zoo during these extended hours, but that the various buildings will not be accessible? If so, presumably there is still a fair amount to be seen?
A native to the area should answer this but I'll throw in what I know. I do recall there being hours on the doors for their indoor attractions. I believe I saw Closed at 5PM on some of them but let's say that you can't access them - yes, the number of outdoor exhibits outweighs the indoor attractions. So more than a fair amount would be left to he seen.The zoo's website - here FAQs | Lincoln Park Zoo - lists the summer opening times as 10.00-5.00, but also mentions that the gates are open from 7.00 to 6.30. Does this mean that one can wander around the zoo during these extended hours, but that the various buildings will not be accessible? If so, presumably there is still a fair amount to be seen?
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An article about this:In other news, LPZ has named the Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) its official mammal for 2018.