Date: March 14, 2019
Each bullet indicates an enclosure. Species that were seen are marked in bold, unseen species are in regular text. Species that were seen but unsigned are marked in italics. The zoo is very small, so instead of categorizing by area I will simply list them, with each line being a separate enclosure.
Total Species (by signage or sight): 51
Mammals: 16
Birds: 23
Reptiles: 11
Amphibians: 1
Fish: 0
Invertebrates: 0
Species
American Flamingo, Orinoco Goose, Crested Screamer, Chinese Stripe-necked Turtle (Ocadia sinensis)
Malayan Tiger
Binturong
Red Panda
*White-crested Laughingthrush, Red-vented Bulbul, Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, Black-naped Fruit Dove
Indochinese Ratsnake**
African Crested Porcupine
Red-legged Seriema, Patagonian Mara
Red-flanked Duiker
Great Curassow
Emu, Bennett’s Wallaby
Bat-eared Fox
Fossa
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Yellow-headed Amazon, Ring-necked Parakeet
Common Marmoset, Southern Tamandua
Red-fronted Macaw, White-eared Titi (Plecturocebus donacophilus)
Great Horned Owl
Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey
Burrowing Owl, Greater Roadrunner
American Alligator
Blood Python**
Gila Monster
Prevost’s Squirrel
Madagascar Giant Day Gecko, Spider Tortoise
Dumeril’s Boa
Panther Chameleon
Madagascar Collared Iguana (Oplurus cuvieri)
Brown Mantella (Mantella betsileo)
Radiated Tortoise
Greater Vasa Parrot
King Vulture
Fisher
Von der Decken’s Hornbill, Blue-bellied Roller, White-cheeked Turaco, White-faced Whistling Duck, Guira Cuckoo
*This is a brand-new aviary with no signage. The new red panda exhibit area is also supposed to have Reeves’ Muntjac, Asian Brown Tortoise, and Nicobar Pigeon but I did not see any and there was no signage; the red pandas were signed but not seen.
**I did not record the Latin name for these species; the common name for the rat snake implies Ptyas korros
Each bullet indicates an enclosure. Species that were seen are marked in bold, unseen species are in regular text. Species that were seen but unsigned are marked in italics. The zoo is very small, so instead of categorizing by area I will simply list them, with each line being a separate enclosure.
Total Species (by signage or sight): 51
Mammals: 16
Birds: 23
Reptiles: 11
Amphibians: 1
Fish: 0
Invertebrates: 0
Species
American Flamingo, Orinoco Goose, Crested Screamer, Chinese Stripe-necked Turtle (Ocadia sinensis)
Malayan Tiger
Binturong
Red Panda
*White-crested Laughingthrush, Red-vented Bulbul, Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, Black-naped Fruit Dove
Indochinese Ratsnake**
African Crested Porcupine
Red-legged Seriema, Patagonian Mara
Red-flanked Duiker
Great Curassow
Emu, Bennett’s Wallaby
Bat-eared Fox
Fossa
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine, Yellow-headed Amazon, Ring-necked Parakeet
Common Marmoset, Southern Tamandua
Red-fronted Macaw, White-eared Titi (Plecturocebus donacophilus)
Great Horned Owl
Geoffroy’s Spider Monkey
Burrowing Owl, Greater Roadrunner
American Alligator
Blood Python**
Gila Monster
Prevost’s Squirrel
Madagascar Giant Day Gecko, Spider Tortoise
Dumeril’s Boa
Panther Chameleon
Madagascar Collared Iguana (Oplurus cuvieri)
Brown Mantella (Mantella betsileo)
Radiated Tortoise
Greater Vasa Parrot
King Vulture
Fisher
Von der Decken’s Hornbill, Blue-bellied Roller, White-cheeked Turaco, White-faced Whistling Duck, Guira Cuckoo
*This is a brand-new aviary with no signage. The new red panda exhibit area is also supposed to have Reeves’ Muntjac, Asian Brown Tortoise, and Nicobar Pigeon but I did not see any and there was no signage; the red pandas were signed but not seen.
**I did not record the Latin name for these species; the common name for the rat snake implies Ptyas korros