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To further illustrate the predator/prey exhibits:

Impala, Thomsons Gazelle, African Spurred Tortoise, Ruppells Griffon Vulture, Cinereous Vulture, White Stork, Vulturine Guineafowl, and African Ground Hornbill Exhibit, with Cheetah Exhibit in background:


Damara Zebra, Eland, Greater Kudu, Waterbuck, Ostrich, and Marabou Stork Exhibit, with African Lion or Spotted Hyena Exhibit (they rotate) in background:


Alpaca, Bairds Tapir, King Vulture, and Red-footed and Yellow-footed Tortoises Exhibit, with Jaguar Exhibit in background:


Bactrian Camel Exhibit, with Asiatic Black Bear Exhibit in background:


Harbor Seal Exhibit, with Polar Bear Exhibit in background:


Grizzly Bear Exhibit, with Elk or Red Deer Exhibit in background:
 
@ okapikpr - The upper yard above the South America exhibit was too small to house a large cat like a jaguar - although its possible. I only remember Crested Porcupine above the SA exhibit, Marabou Storks in the moat and Rhea and Anteater in the exhibit, pudu might have been in there also. I dont recall the last time Columbus had a jaguar, then again I wasnt as involved at the zoo when Herbivore/Carnivore existed because I was ten.

There used to be a white tiger in the yard above South America. I have a map from 2001 which shows the white tiger. I know I also have some photos from that trip, which I will look for.

I added a photo of the 2001 Columbus Zoo map to the Columbus Gallery
 
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