Can anyone confirm if the pangolins ever went on exhibit here? They are not listed or mentioned on their website, as I would expect them to be if they were on display.
I had good luck viewing most of the animals while they were active in the mid-afternoon; the exhibit quality is mostly average, with the unfortunate use of too many star lights in the ceiling and the use of mirrors on some of the exhibit walls creating a bit of visual chaos. Fortunately I was the only one in the exhibit all on a blissfully uncrowded day so it was a treat.
What was your opinion of the rest of the zoo? What did you think of the cultural theming? How do you rank the new hippo exhibit relative to other hippo exhibits that you have seen like San Diego and Disney's Animal Kingdom?
From looking at comments on the photos in the gallery it looks like one of Memphis Zoo's weaknesses is outdated Africa megafauna exhibits for giraffes, elephants, and rhinos...did you find this to be the case?
Doesn't seem to be any mention of the bear cuscus which is on display at Memphis zoo...
https://www.speakcdn.com/assets/2510/exzoonovdec17.pdf
Does the zoo no longer exhibit cacomistle then?
Are any of their Marianas bird species exhibited?
~Thylo
I did not see cacomistle when I was there in October, so probably not, although I did not explore the farm area in case they are there.
Interesting that they point out that they are diurnal, even though he is displayed in "Animals of the Night"Page 6 of this pdf document is devoted to their bear cuscus.
Interesting that they point out that they are diurnal, even though he is displayed in "Animals of the Night"
One of the best ones I've toured through yet.