There has also been a Siamang born recently - the Zoo has posted photos of the (as yet unsexed) baby on Facebook.
The baby Saimang is a female and has now been named Kemala.
There has also been a Siamang born recently - the Zoo has posted photos of the (as yet unsexed) baby on Facebook.
Are the peccaries still on display elsewhere in the zoo?-The Pygmy Hippo is now in the first of the two enclosures for this species in the African Rainforest trail, replacing the Peccaries that were held there.
-The second hippo enclosure is being renovated, with signs up for the Brazilian Tapir, who will be moving in soon.
I heard that the cotton top tamarins were now in the arboreal primate walkway exhibits - can anyone confirm that?
Melbourne Zoo’s three male lions have moved to Monarto Zoo for breeding- quite a surprise!
The zoo will recieve two adolescents from Werribee in the coming weeks.
Zoos Victoria
Melbourne Zoo’s three male lions have moved to Monarto Zoo for breeding- quite a surprise!
The zoo will recieve two adolescents from Werribee in the coming weeks.
Zoos Victoria
I visited the zoo for the first time today as part of my trip to Melbourne. I was overall quite impressed and thought I’d share some random notes/ questions/ highlights. I will post some photos in the gallery in the coming weeks.
- I appreciated that the zoo had well-planned trails, this made it easier to navigate around the zoo ( the map condenses a lot).
- The Frog House and path to the Orangutan Sanctuary were closed for renovations.
- The Razor-billed Curassow was my absolute zoo highlight. I saw and photographed her on my first (and only) visit to the Amazon Aviary. I was very lucky!Also seen in the aviary were Green-winged Macaw, Buffon’s Macaw and Red-fronted Macaw.
- I only saw four peccaries in their enclosure next to the tapir.
- What orangutans are in each enclosures?
- Is the female giraffe a pure Rothschild’s?
-Reptile House highlights included Twist-necked Turtle, Phillipine Crocodile, the Milk Snakes and Taiwan Beauty Snake.
- Wild Sea and Growing Wild were adequate, but at times childish (particularly Wild Sea). I do appreciate that they had underwater viewing for their Little Penguin.
-I particularly liked the coatimundi exhibit in the Carnivores trail, it had good height and nice viewing opportunities (maybe because it was my first time seeing the species). This trail reminded me of Australia Zoo for some reason.
- The Butterfly House was excellent and was very popular, I think more major zoos should add one.
- The Great Flight Aviary was looking a bit tired but is still a wonderful structure.
- The Tree Top Apes / Monkeys was nicely done, and offered many vantage points. Some of the enclosures were nicer than others. I got some photos of the Spider Monkey baby- adorable! They seem to be down to two Colobus monkeys.
Although Melbourne Zoo had some faults, I believe it’s still a very nice facility.
Thank you! This helps a lot.In answer to your questions:
1. The zoo rarely rotates the Orangutans around from enclosure to enclosure. You will tend to find, Santan (41 year old male) in the outside netted enclosure, Maimunah (32 year old female) and her daughter Dewi (8 year old female) in the day room and Menyaru (17 year old male), Kiani (40 year old female) and Kiani’s daughter, Gabby (28 year old female) in the outside open enclosure. On the rare occasion, Maimunah and Dewi may swap with Santan and take the outside netted enclosure while Santan goes into the day room.
2. The zoo actually has 2 female giraffes at the moment, after the death of their male, Makulu in October. Their youngest giraffe, Nakuru was born at Auckland in 2012 to Zabulu and Rukiya, making her pure Rothschilds whilst the older female, Twiga i’m not so sure. I cannot seem to find a track of where she was born or whom her parents where but I do know she arrived from Holland in 1997 to breed with Makulu.
Hope this answers all your questions, @WhistlingKite24![]()