Current park map: http://secureservercdn.net/184.168....ad.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2017map.jpg
Each section goes roughly in order of display. Multiple species in one exhibit are separated by a comma. Labels are based on signage, mostly. Ones in italics had babies/subadults, though I lost track of the many primates.
Walk-in Aviary - there are no signs in the aviary
Roseate Spoonbill
Sacred Ibis
Stanley Crane
Reeve’s Pheasant, I believe? female
unknown ducks, I'd guess 5 or so species, certainly not the 22 the zoo claims on their website
Peafowl (also free roam the zoo)
Chilean Flamingo
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Reptiles / Nursery - if I saw more than one snake, I've tried to mark it
Meerkat
Nursery – Black Howler Monkey, Colombian Black Spider Monkey
Komodo Dragon
Burmese Python, Reticulated Python (inc albino; at least 4 total snakes)
King Cobra
Black Rat Snake
Northern Pine Snake
Corn Snake
Northern Water Snake
Eastern Milksnake
Eastern Cottonmouth
Bullsnake (red albino)
Spotted Python
Northern Copperhead
Banded Rock Rattlesnake
Ball Python (fade albino?)
Florida Pine Snake (albino)
Rhino Rat Snake (2)
Tiger Rattlesnake
Canebrake Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake
Mexican Pine Snake
Black Pine Snake
Green Anaconda
Gray Treefrog, Barred Tiger Salamander
Poison Dart Frogs – Green and Black, Yellow-banded, Blue
Tokay Gecko (2), White’s Tree Frog
Solomon Islands Skink
Spotted Turtle
Marine Toad, Cuban Knight Anole
Koch’s Giant Day Gecko
African Bullfrog
Emerald Tree Boa
Baron’s Racer
Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake
Eastern Box Turtle
Brazilian Salmon Tarantula
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
Emperor Scorpion
Rough Green Snake
Indian Ornamental Tarantula
Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula
Taiwan Beauty Snake
Trans-Pecos Ratsnake
Dominican Mountain Boa
Colorado River Toad
Leucistic Texas Rat Snake
Pancake Tortoise
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Mangrove Snake
Louisiana Pine Snake
Tiger Rat Snake
Solomon Island Spiny Monitor
Madagascar Tree Boa (3+)
Water Monitor (2+)
Big Loop
Siamang (2)
Raccoon (3)
Binturong (2)
Indian Crested Porcupine
White-handed Gibbon (3?)
Asiatic Black Bear (3)
Bengal Tiger (2, rotated)
Snow Leopard (2)
Orangutan (3)
Chimpanzee (8)
White Lion (5?)
Southern White Rhino (3?)
Galapagos Tortoise (2)
*An iguana and what looked like 2 smaller tortoise species in a corner of the galapagos tortoise building, no signs and lots of glare
Cheetah (8)
Ostrich, Addax, Grant’s Zebra
Reticulated Giraffe (6, including one that looked about a year old), Bongo, Greater Kudu, Stanley Crane, Crowned Crane, Barnacle Goose
Path from Reptiles to Kids Area
Siamang (3)
White-handed Gibbon
Red Titi Monkey
Red Ruffed Lemur
Ring-tailed Lemur, Black and White Ruffed Lemur
Blue and Gold Macaw (2)
Cheetah, domestic Dog
Steller’s Sea-Eagle (2)
Klipspringer
Diana Monkey
Southern Ground Hornbill (multiple females)
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Colobus Monkey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Black-crested Mangabey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Sulawesi Macaque
Reticulated Giraffe (separate from main herd, on left; 2 adults and 2 young, one 2 weeks old, one 2 months old)
Children's Area/Rides
Warthog (2)
Red River Hog (2)
African Penguin
Budgies (walk-in aviary)
Dromedary Camel (a bunch)
Bactrian Camel
Pygmy goats, chickens, Fallow Deer, Blackbuck, burro, sheep, pigs
Miniature Zebu
Boardwalk
American Bison (2)
American Alligator (can't see inside building)
Elk (5)
Armenian Mouflon
Fallow Deer (all white except for 2 spotted)
Blackbuck (extremely large herd), Himalayan Tahr, Turkmenian Markhor (HUGE exhibit)
Path from Kids Area back to Kangaroos
African Clawless Otter
Hyacinth Macaw, Swinhoe’s Pheasant, Rock Hyrax
Squirrel Monkey
Black Howler Monkey
Black-handed Spider Monkey
White-throated Capuchin
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Colombian Black Spider Monkey
Brazilian Tapir (2), Rhea
Rueppell’s Griffon Vulture (3)
Eastern White Pelican, Giant Anteater (1), Sarus Crane
Grant’s Gazelle, White Stork, Stanley Crane
Llama, Crowned Crane, Rhea
White-faced Saki
Red Titi Monkey
Red Titi Monkey
Cotton-top Tamarin
Cotton-top Tamarin, Geoffroy’s Tamarin
White-faced Saki
Red Titi Monkey
Crested Fireback Pheasant, Southern White-faced Scops Owl
Red-billed Toucan
Toco Toucan
King Vulture (2), Klipspringer
Diana Monkey
Building: Straw-colored Fruit Bat, Indian Flying Fox, Two-toed Sloth (I didn't go in; people mentioned there's also a porcupine)
Squirrel Monkey
Serval
Six-banded Armadillo, Eclectus Parrot
Pygmy Hippo (2)
Emu, Red Kangaroo, Wallaroo (many of each)
Train Ride
Yellow-backed Duiker (1)
Baird’s Tapir (2)
Gemsbok
Diana Monkey
DeBrazza’s Monkey
Marabou Stork (1)
Scimitar-horned Oryx, Eland (one was 2 days old), Waterbuck, Nyala, Kudu, Ostrich, Thomson’s Gazelle, ducks
Chimpanzee
Orantugan
Indian Muntjac
Klipspringer or Dik-Dik
-Species on map that I didn't see:
Patagonian Mara - no exhibit
Impala - exhibit was empty
Dik-dik - replaced with klipspringer?
White-tailed Deer - looks like they're maybe redoing the exhibit? Fencing, etc have been removed
Bighorn Sheep - exhibit empty, signage removed
Takin - no longer kept
There are a bunch of exhibits visible from the zoo, but not accessible, or quite viewable enough to name species The muntjac and klipspringer/dik-dik exhibits on the train ride are in a deep wooded area and aren't mentioned by the conductor; the animals happened to be near the fencing so I could ID them, though couldn't quite tell if they were klipspringers or dik-diks.
A final odd thing about this place. They sell Pepsi products, but don't sell regular pepsi. It isn't an option on the many vending machines (which are mostly empty anyway), and it isn't an option on the menu at the two walk-up food counters. If you ask for pepsi, you will be handed diet.
Each section goes roughly in order of display. Multiple species in one exhibit are separated by a comma. Labels are based on signage, mostly. Ones in italics had babies/subadults, though I lost track of the many primates.
Walk-in Aviary - there are no signs in the aviary
Roseate Spoonbill
Sacred Ibis
Stanley Crane
Reeve’s Pheasant, I believe? female
unknown ducks, I'd guess 5 or so species, certainly not the 22 the zoo claims on their website
Peafowl (also free roam the zoo)
Chilean Flamingo
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Reptiles / Nursery - if I saw more than one snake, I've tried to mark it
Meerkat
Nursery – Black Howler Monkey, Colombian Black Spider Monkey
Komodo Dragon
Burmese Python, Reticulated Python (inc albino; at least 4 total snakes)
King Cobra
Black Rat Snake
Northern Pine Snake
Corn Snake
Northern Water Snake
Eastern Milksnake
Eastern Cottonmouth
Bullsnake (red albino)
Spotted Python
Northern Copperhead
Banded Rock Rattlesnake
Ball Python (fade albino?)
Florida Pine Snake (albino)
Rhino Rat Snake (2)
Tiger Rattlesnake
Canebrake Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake
Mexican Pine Snake
Black Pine Snake
Green Anaconda
Gray Treefrog, Barred Tiger Salamander
Poison Dart Frogs – Green and Black, Yellow-banded, Blue
Tokay Gecko (2), White’s Tree Frog
Solomon Islands Skink
Spotted Turtle
Marine Toad, Cuban Knight Anole
Koch’s Giant Day Gecko
African Bullfrog
Emerald Tree Boa
Baron’s Racer
Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake
Eastern Box Turtle
Brazilian Salmon Tarantula
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
Emperor Scorpion
Rough Green Snake
Indian Ornamental Tarantula
Chilean Rose-haired Tarantula
Taiwan Beauty Snake
Trans-Pecos Ratsnake
Dominican Mountain Boa
Colorado River Toad
Leucistic Texas Rat Snake
Pancake Tortoise
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Mangrove Snake
Louisiana Pine Snake
Tiger Rat Snake
Solomon Island Spiny Monitor
Madagascar Tree Boa (3+)
Water Monitor (2+)
Big Loop
Siamang (2)
Raccoon (3)
Binturong (2)
Indian Crested Porcupine
White-handed Gibbon (3?)
Asiatic Black Bear (3)
Bengal Tiger (2, rotated)
Snow Leopard (2)
Orangutan (3)
Chimpanzee (8)
White Lion (5?)
Southern White Rhino (3?)
Galapagos Tortoise (2)
*An iguana and what looked like 2 smaller tortoise species in a corner of the galapagos tortoise building, no signs and lots of glare
Cheetah (8)
Ostrich, Addax, Grant’s Zebra
Reticulated Giraffe (6, including one that looked about a year old), Bongo, Greater Kudu, Stanley Crane, Crowned Crane, Barnacle Goose
Path from Reptiles to Kids Area
Siamang (3)
White-handed Gibbon
Red Titi Monkey
Red Ruffed Lemur
Ring-tailed Lemur, Black and White Ruffed Lemur
Blue and Gold Macaw (2)
Cheetah, domestic Dog
Steller’s Sea-Eagle (2)
Klipspringer
Diana Monkey
Southern Ground Hornbill (multiple females)
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Colobus Monkey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Black-crested Mangabey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Allen’s Swamp Monkey
Sulawesi Macaque
Reticulated Giraffe (separate from main herd, on left; 2 adults and 2 young, one 2 weeks old, one 2 months old)
Children's Area/Rides
Warthog (2)
Red River Hog (2)
African Penguin
Budgies (walk-in aviary)
Dromedary Camel (a bunch)
Bactrian Camel
Pygmy goats, chickens, Fallow Deer, Blackbuck, burro, sheep, pigs
Miniature Zebu
Boardwalk
American Bison (2)
American Alligator (can't see inside building)
Elk (5)
Armenian Mouflon
Fallow Deer (all white except for 2 spotted)
Blackbuck (extremely large herd), Himalayan Tahr, Turkmenian Markhor (HUGE exhibit)
Path from Kids Area back to Kangaroos
African Clawless Otter
Hyacinth Macaw, Swinhoe’s Pheasant, Rock Hyrax
Squirrel Monkey
Black Howler Monkey
Black-handed Spider Monkey
White-throated Capuchin
Lesser Spot-nosed Monkey
Colombian Black Spider Monkey
Brazilian Tapir (2), Rhea
Rueppell’s Griffon Vulture (3)
Eastern White Pelican, Giant Anteater (1), Sarus Crane
Grant’s Gazelle, White Stork, Stanley Crane
Llama, Crowned Crane, Rhea
White-faced Saki
Red Titi Monkey
Red Titi Monkey
Cotton-top Tamarin
Cotton-top Tamarin, Geoffroy’s Tamarin
White-faced Saki
Red Titi Monkey
Crested Fireback Pheasant, Southern White-faced Scops Owl
Red-billed Toucan
Toco Toucan
King Vulture (2), Klipspringer
Diana Monkey
Building: Straw-colored Fruit Bat, Indian Flying Fox, Two-toed Sloth (I didn't go in; people mentioned there's also a porcupine)
Squirrel Monkey
Serval
Six-banded Armadillo, Eclectus Parrot
Pygmy Hippo (2)
Emu, Red Kangaroo, Wallaroo (many of each)
Train Ride
Yellow-backed Duiker (1)
Baird’s Tapir (2)
Gemsbok
Diana Monkey
DeBrazza’s Monkey
Marabou Stork (1)
Scimitar-horned Oryx, Eland (one was 2 days old), Waterbuck, Nyala, Kudu, Ostrich, Thomson’s Gazelle, ducks
Chimpanzee
Orantugan
Indian Muntjac
Klipspringer or Dik-Dik
-Species on map that I didn't see:
Patagonian Mara - no exhibit
Impala - exhibit was empty
Dik-dik - replaced with klipspringer?
White-tailed Deer - looks like they're maybe redoing the exhibit? Fencing, etc have been removed
Bighorn Sheep - exhibit empty, signage removed
Takin - no longer kept
There are a bunch of exhibits visible from the zoo, but not accessible, or quite viewable enough to name species The muntjac and klipspringer/dik-dik exhibits on the train ride are in a deep wooded area and aren't mentioned by the conductor; the animals happened to be near the fencing so I could ID them, though couldn't quite tell if they were klipspringers or dik-diks.
A final odd thing about this place. They sell Pepsi products, but don't sell regular pepsi. It isn't an option on the many vending machines (which are mostly empty anyway), and it isn't an option on the menu at the two walk-up food counters. If you ask for pepsi, you will be handed diet.
