Little Rock Zoo Little Rock Zoo Species List - Nov 2021

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Each line indicates one enclosure, unless preceded by a colon (in which case they are separated by / ). Species that were seen are marked in regular text, species that were unseen are marked in italics. Domestic species may be listed but are not counted in the totals.

Visited November 2021

Little Rock Zoo

Great Apes
Chimpanzee
Gorilla
Bornean Orangutan

Waterfowl Pond
Radjah Shelduck (Moluccan), Bar-headed Goose, Rosy-billed Pochard, African Comb Duck, Black-billed Whistling Duck

Animal Building – Outside
Tufted Capuchin

Animal Building – Indoor Primate Section
White-faced Saki, Southern Three-banded Armadillo, Geoffroy’s Marmoset, Green Iguana

Rest of Indoor Primate Section Closed
Here are the species listed on their website that might be in here*: Goeldi’s Marmoset, Geoffroy’s Tamarin, Mohol Bushbaby

Tropical Bird Aviary Closed for COVID-19
Here are the species listed on their website that might be in here*: Black-naped Fruit Dove, Gray Peacock-Pheasant, Green Aracari, Hadada Ibis, Hamerkop, Marbled Teal, Nicobar Pigeon, Roseate Spoonbill, Scarlet Ibis, Ruddy Shelduck, Scheepmaker's Crowned Pigeon

Reptile Section (37 spp)
Outdoor Yard: Alligator Snapping Turtle, American Alligator
Amazon Tree Boa
McGregor’s Pitviper
Taylor’s Cantil
Burmese Python
Puff Adder
White-lipped Pitviper
Kuhl’s Flying Gecko
Green Tree Python
Tentacled Snake
Banded Rock Rattlesnake
Three-toed Box Turtle
Coachwhip Snake
Eastern Ratsnake (Black, Yellow)
Eastern (Speckled) Kingsnake
Rough Green Snake, Green Tree Frog, Leopard Frog, Fowler’s Toad
Prehensile-tailed Skink
Leopard Gecko
Mexican Burrowing Python
Sheltopusik
Eyelash Pitviper
Western Pygmy Rattlesnake
Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
Western Lesser Siren
Chinese Crocodile Lizard
Texas Brown Tarantula
Black-breasted Leaf Turtle
Red Tegu
Cottonmouth
Copperhead
Gila Monster
Red Spitting Cobra
Amazon Milk Frog
Bumblebee Poison Dart Frog, Dyeing Poison Dart Frog
African Bullfrog
Common Snapping Turtle
*future: Aruba Island Rattlesnake
Gaboon Viper

African Savanna
Black Rhino (multiple yards)
Plains Zebra, Ostrich, Gray Crowned Crane
Lesser Spot-nosed Guenon, Angolan Colobus
Empty (normally for Kirk's Dik-dik?)
Greater Kudu, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Blue Crane
Cheetah

Cheetah Conservation Outpost
Outside: Cheetah (again) / Indian Crested Porcupine
Naked Mole Rat
Fire Skink (?)
Gray Ratsnake
Unsigned day gecko
Chilean Rosehair Tarantula
African Bullfrog (again)
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
Unsigned snake

Elevated Path
Maned Wolf
Chacoan Peccary
Secretarybird
Gray Crowned Crane (again), Yellow-backed Duiker
Gray Crowned Crane (again)
Giant Anteater (multiple exhibits)
Lar Gibbon

Big Cats

Malayan Tiger (multiple exhibits)
Jaguar
Lion

First Carnivore Exhibit Ring
Gray Fox
Red Fox
Reeves’ Muntjac

Fossa
Clouded Leopard (multiple exhibits)
Caracal (multiple exhibits)

Second Carnivore Exhibit Ring
North American River Otter (multiple exhibits)
Sloth Bear (multiple exhibits)
Bush Dog (multiple exhibits)
Spotted-necked Otter
Grizzly Bear

Other
Lorikeet Aviary: Rainbow Lorikeet, (unsigned) Madagascar Teal
Blue-eyed Black Lemur, Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Ring-tailed Lemur, Madagascar Teal
Asian Elephant
Aldabra Tortoise
Ringtail
Chilean Flamingo
Hut: Pygmy Slow Loris
Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey
Serval
Domestic Alpaca
Red River Hog
African Penguin
Siamang

Off-Exhibit during visit but normally exhibited: Kirk's Dik-dik

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Mammals: 45*
Birds: 14*
Reptiles: 39
Amphibians: 8
Invertebrates: 3

Total Species Counted on Exhibit: 109*

Link for Review: Slender Lorises, Duct Tape, and Whataburger: A Fish on Dry Land

*none of these potential species in closed areas are counted in total; therefore total is probably higher than calculated, especially for birds
 
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African Loop/Elevated Walkway
Black Rhino
Plains Zebra, Ostrich, Gray Crowned Crane
Lesser Spot-nosed Guenon, Angolan Colobus
Empty (normally for Kirk's Dik-dik?)
Cheetah (multiple exhibits)
Indian Crested Porcupine
Maned Wolf
Chacoan Peccary
Secretarybird
Gray Crowned Crane (again), Yellow-backed Duiker
Gray Crowned Crane (again)
Giant Anteater (multiple exhibits)
Lar Gibbon
Greater Kudu, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Blue Crane
Why even bother calling it the “African Loop” if you’re going to exhibit Maned Wolves, Giant Anteaters, Chacoan Peccaries, White-Handed Gibbons, & Indian Crested Porcupines :rolleyes:.
 
Why even bother calling it the “African Loop” if you’re going to exhibit Maned Wolves, Giant Anteaters, Chacoan Peccaries, White-Handed Gibbons, & Indian Crested Porcupines :rolleyes:

They don't group those animals in the "African" area, actually. I put "African Loop/Elevated Walkway" to designate that the two are separate areas along one path, with the Cheetah Conservation Outpost as the divider. All of the species on the African side are African except for the porcupine and some of the ectotherms in the Outpost.

I will rephrase/rearrange the list to make that clearer.
 
One of the mysteries of this zoo is why they shut down their giraffe exhibit. Have they converted it into black rhino space?
 
One of the mysteries of this zoo is why they shut down their giraffe exhibit.

They phased the species out in 2014 after an aggressive male (which was in the process of being transferred to another zoo) broke through a gate at night to neck-spar - and unfortunately kill - another male giraffe. The old barn has since been torn down to make more room for the rhinos. Apparently they've had a lot of demand from the public to bring them back, so they've been trying to lobby for funds to build a new exhibit.

Selling the sales tax: One piece is a giraffe exhibit for the Little Rock Zoo - Arkansas Times

Have they converted it into black rhino space?

I'm not exactly sure, as the yard wasn't signed and there were no rhinos in it when I visited. It's possible, though; I saw a photo in the gallery that suggested the two used to rotate.
 
The giraffe exhibit that I saw in 2012 (signed as Reticulated & Baringo) was a bit odd because of the large water moat:

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One of my favourite parts of the zoo is Cafe Africa:

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Cafe Africa outdoor seating area (similar to Toledo Zoo's setup):

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Thank you for posting this species list and also the long series of excellent photos in the gallery! Your photos make the Little Rock Zoo appear to be a great one to visit - I liked the photos of the Yellow-backed Duiker/Crowned Crane and the Giant Anteater exhibits. I last visited the Little Rock Zoo in 1991, so it's changed quite a bit!
 
Cafe Africa outdoor seating area (similar to Toledo Zoo's setup):

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Looks like something out of the Blues Brothers chicken wire .... Rawhide.

Other than that ...., the zoo is developing rather nicely with some interesting new and important births and new species arriving.
 
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