Knew I was forgetting something - no matter though, have seen the species before.
I got to the zebras at between 3:30pm and 4pm and the youngster was out on the paddock, but he did go in while we were there.
Pros:
- gorilla and gibbon youngsters, mouse lemurs (even if it was just a head poking out), Blesbok, Long-nosed potoroo, Ground cuscus, Hartmann's mountain zebra, African spoonbill, Aardvark, Diamondback rattler, Yacare caiman, Magellanic penguins, Mountain gazelle (the list does go on).
- Good wide paths so nothing was ever too crowded.
- Some nice enclosures/exhibits (sea lions, gorillas (outdoors), paddocks, new aviary, Amazona).
Cons:
- Although the reptile house had some nice species, I can see the criticism - a mixed exhibit for common boa, reticulated python and anaconda (the latter of which I didn't see) - I would get rid of the boa, and keep either of the other two (but only one of them).
- I understand the Markhors going to Highlands as they are better suited to up there, but come on - if you're going to go out of an interesting species that is that little bit different, don't replace it with a walk-through wallaby enclosure that, whilst I have no criticism of the enclosure itself, many other zoos have done time and time again. If you're theming the area as Australia, there are a few other options that would have been interesting (get a more unique species of wallaby, convert into an enclosure for dingos, SOMEHOW, above all odds, get wombats or tassie devils - can people see my point here?)