Few notes from my visit today:
- male colobus was born on April 6. He was born weak, so the Nursery is getting him strong enough to reunite with his mother in the enclosure.
-baby Francois' langur looks good, and tried to escape from its mother a couple of times to no avail. Meanwhile, the male was frequently attempting to copulate with the childless female. Perhaps another mohawk baby in the near future?
-the gharials were submerged next to each other at the gate separating their two enclosures. It was a rather heartwarming sight, though ruined by the HUNDREDS OF COINS SITTING IN THE WATER AND ON THE ANIMALS' BACKS. A few weeks ago there was a visitor map in there. People make me angry.
-There was also a baby Sichuan takin. It looks like a teddy bear with tiny little horns. -The koalas are still off-exhibit after the traumatic incident a month ago.
-The giant otters were extremely playful, active, and loud as usual. I look forward to this species being added to more zoos in the future as they are a fantastic marquee animal.
-There has been a discussion about the tapir enclosure and how the central area is hotwired off as an exhibit for cottontop tamarins. I have never seen signage for these monkeys, nor have I ever seen one; I am somewhat doubtful that anything lives there.
- male colobus was born on April 6. He was born weak, so the Nursery is getting him strong enough to reunite with his mother in the enclosure.
-baby Francois' langur looks good, and tried to escape from its mother a couple of times to no avail. Meanwhile, the male was frequently attempting to copulate with the childless female. Perhaps another mohawk baby in the near future?
-the gharials were submerged next to each other at the gate separating their two enclosures. It was a rather heartwarming sight, though ruined by the HUNDREDS OF COINS SITTING IN THE WATER AND ON THE ANIMALS' BACKS. A few weeks ago there was a visitor map in there. People make me angry.
-There was also a baby Sichuan takin. It looks like a teddy bear with tiny little horns. -The koalas are still off-exhibit after the traumatic incident a month ago.
-The giant otters were extremely playful, active, and loud as usual. I look forward to this species being added to more zoos in the future as they are a fantastic marquee animal.
-There has been a discussion about the tapir enclosure and how the central area is hotwired off as an exhibit for cottontop tamarins. I have never seen signage for these monkeys, nor have I ever seen one; I am somewhat doubtful that anything lives there.