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She was one of the two Africans owned be Brian Franzen. The other African went to six Flags Great Adventure leaving him with the lone Asian, Okah
Seems odd they split the pair of Africans and even worse that a lone Asian remains. Hopefully Okah will be placed with other elephants as well.
 
Seems odd they split the pair of Africans and even worse that a lone Asian remains. Hopefully Okah will be placed with other elephants as well.

Memphis only had space for one, so couldn't have taken both female African elephants. I'm confident Okah will find a home soon, most likely at a retirement facility.
 
Other 2022 News:

On January 18th, the zoo announced that a (1.0) Harlequin sheep was born the week prior.

Memphis Zoo - | ICYMI: We welcomed a bouncing baby boy to our farm last week! We knew his arrival was right around the corner thanks to the ultrasounds our vet team... | Facebook

On January 28th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) California sea lion named Callie has passed away at around 20 years old.

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The Legacy Left by Callie the Sea Lion

On February 3rd, the zoo announced that (2.0) cougars named Cappucino and Macchiato had started exploring their outdoor exhibit for the first time in the week.

Memphis Zoo - Puma brothers, Cappucino and Macchiato... | By Memphis Zoo | Puma brothers, Cappucino and Macchiato explored their outside exhibit for the first time this week! The weather will need to improve before they can go...

On February 18th, the zoo announced that the (1.0) eastern bongo named Zito has started exploring the African Veldt exhibit for the first time.

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On March 3rd, the zoo announced that they have opened a new saltwater tank in the Aquarium building mimicking the intertidal rocky reefs of the Pacific Northwest. Species in the tank include:

- A (1.0) painted greenling named Waldo (the facility plans on acquiring another at a later date)
- (0.0.4) tube-snouts
- (0.0.18) shiner perch, (0.0.1) kelp perch (the facility plans on acquiring more perch species in spring 2022)
- Plumose, rose, and tealia sea anemones

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Experience the newest Cold Water Pacific Ecosystem!

On March 19th, the zoo announced that (1.1) Harlequin sheep named Zan and Jayna were born on March 16th.

Memphis Zoo - Twin lambs born at Memphis Zoo | Facebook | By Memphis Zoo | WONDER TWIN POWERS ACTIVATE! The last of the lambs are finally here. Jayna and Zan were born on March 16th to mom Xena and dad Batman. Zan has a white...

On April 12th, the zoo announced that their (0.2) jaguars named Lulu and Bella has been transferred to other AZA facilities.

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On April 15th, the zoo announced that the last (0.0.1) red-necked wallaby has been found and recaptured from a service yard in the facility.

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On May 6th, the zoo announced that a (0.1) reticulated giraffe was born on April 17th and is now on exhibit. On May 7th, the zoo announced her name, Lily.

Memphis Zoo - Our 3-week-old baby giraffe went on exhibit... | By Memphis Zoo | Our 3-week-old baby giraffe went on exhibit for the first time today! She is the daughter of Angela Kate and Niklas and was born on Easter Sunday. Today,...
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On June 28th, the zoo announced the genders of the 3 bat-eared foxes that were born, (1.2).

Memphis Zoo - Sleepy bat-eared fox kit | Facebook | By Memphis Zoo | Time to wake up, bud! ❤️ Our bat-eared fox kits were lovingly cared for by our amazing veterinarian staff today and received their first wellness exam!...
 
On March 3rd, the zoo announced that they have opened a new saltwater tank in the Aquarium building mimicking the intertidal rocky reefs of the Pacific Northwest. Species in the tank include:

- A (1.0) painted greenling named Waldo (the facility plans on acquiring another at a later date)
- (0.0.4) tube-snouts
- (0.0.18) shiner perch, (0.0.1) kelp perch (the facility plans on acquiring more perch species in spring 2022)
- Plumose, rose, and tealia sea anemones

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Experience the newest Cold Water Pacific Ecosystem!

Interestingly enough, this tank was visible (Although without lights, and signed as if it were empty) back in December. There were more than 4 tube-snouts, closer to 10 then, however. Thanks for the news, now I can finally ID the greenling (Didn't get good pictures).
 
Something that I left out (idk how lol):

On July 9th, it was announced that the zoo acquired a (0.1) fishing cat named Kora from the Greensboro Science Center in North Carolina the week prior.

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On July 28th, the zoo announced some animal births, with those being:

- A (1.0) Kirk's dik-dik named Yuji who was born on July 3rd.
- (0.0.2+) knob-tailed gecko hatched 3 weeks prior.
- (0.0.16) emperor scorpions were born 2 weeks prior.
- A (0.0.1) African barbet was born. This is the first time the zoo has bred this species or any species in the family Lybiidae.

Also on July 28th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (0.1) African barbet from Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida, a (0.1) eastern black-and-white colobus monkey named Alana from the Mesker Park Zoo in Indiana, as well as a (0.0.1) bonobo named Laney from the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida.

Lastly, the zoo announced that the (1.0) eastern black-and-white colobus monkey born in June has a name, Onyx and that the southern ground hornbill born recently is a (1.0).

What's New at the Zoo... Baby Edition!
 
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On July 28th, the zoo announced some animal births, with those being:

- A (1.0) Kirk's dik-dik named Yuji who was born on July 3rd.
- (0.0.2+) knob-tailed gecko hatched 3 weeks prior.
- (0.0.16) emperor scorpions were born 2 weeks prior.
- A (0.0.1) African barbet was born. This is the first time the zoo has bred this species or any species in the family Lybiidae.

Also on July 28th, the zoo announced they have acquired a (0.1) African barbet from Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida, a (0.1) eastern black-and-white colobus monkey named Alana from the Mesker Park Zoo in Indiana, as well as a (0.0.1) bonobo named Laney from the Jacksonville Zoo in Florida.

Lastly, the zoo announced that the (1.0) eastern black-and-white colobus monkey born in June has a name, Onyx and that the southern ground hornbill born recently is a (1.0).

What's New at the Zoo... Baby Edition!
I think D'Arnaud's barbet.
 
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