I don't understand why such a horrific exhibit they already have would be receiving another inhabitant now, and not in March when the new exhibit opens. Does anyone here know why?
Quarantine periods, as well as the fact that they could have either transferred the leopards to their veterinary center or the new holding facility (it is the middle of February, and they did say the exhibit would open in March).I don't understand why such a horrific exhibit they already have would be receiving another inhabitant now, and not in March when the new exhibit opens. Does anyone here know why?
The zoo's two newest exhibits - Snow Leopard Pass and Colobus Crossing - opened today. In addition to a bachelor group of 4.0 Kikuyu colobus, Colobus Crossing is also home to 1.2 Schmidt's red-tailed guenons. The two species will be on exhibit on a rotational basis.
*cat hissing*Why do I get the feeling the calf is going to pass away? Its probably just pessimism, but I can't help but fear, especially after Columbus.....
Don't let the Columbus death fuel your worry. All the other elephant calves born in North America the last year or so are still alive and kicking. The Columbus calf was the minority (albeit a tragic one).Why do I get the feeling the calf is going to pass away? Its probably just pessimism (and I most certainly don't want this to mean I've jinxed it), but I can't help but fear, especially after Columbus.....
The calf is alive and perhaps healthy because little kicks have already been observed. I hope it will be a female.Why do I get the feeling the calf is going to pass away? Its probably just pessimism (and I most certainly don't want this to mean I've jinxed it), but I can't help but fear, especially after Columbus.....
I hope it will be a male. That way we all can get another sire for North America.I hope it will be a female.
I think it all depends which bull provided the semen for AI to determine if the calf would be better for the SSP as a male or female. Regardless, as cliche as it sounds, I just want it to be a healthy calf!I hope it will be a male. That way we all can get another sire for North America.