Persephone
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It’s critically important to get rid of an animal of the tropical Americas so that we can use the space to build a ride that better educates guests on the animals of the tropical Americas.
Disney's Animal Kingdom has been so utterly stagnant when it comes to new exhibits with actual animals that probably at least 30% of every zoo nerd on this site wasn't even born when the park opened 26 years ago. The African and Asian zones were completed back then and now a quarter-century has flown by. I can't wait for Tropical Americas with its little pen of Capybaras and a few pinioned macaws.![]()
The African and Asian zones were completed back then and now a quarter-century has flown by. I can't wait for Tropical Americas with its little pen of Capybaras and a few pinioned macaws.![]()
Having a hard guess(timate...): Could it have been transferred to St. Augustine?In preparation for the new Tropical Americas land that’s anticipated to open in 2027. (1.0) Marley the American Crocodile has been relocated to another facility; which at this time, Disney did not confirm as to where he was moved to.
His now-former habitat is completely drained of water, and all signage relating to his species was removed indefinitely.
As of this week, Sohni ended up giving birth to a single male cub named (1.0) Bakso! In the meantime, both he and his mother remain behind-the-scenes while the cub is still developing.From the Instagram page of Dr. Mark Penning, it was teased that (0.1) Sohni the Sumatran Tigress is expecting to be a mother again! As this time, it is unknown on when she will give birth; and how many cubs will be born in total.
Most recent one is here: Disney's Animal Kingdom Species List [Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park]I live in upstate South Carolina, and I visit the zoos and aquariums in the region. Can anyone post a species list compiled from their visits?
I'm fairly new on this site and wasn't sure.
@Mr. Bobcat if you want to find a exclusive species list for the attraction Kilimanjaro Safaris, the most recent one there is my “Listed Animals of Kilimanjaro Safaris” thread in the United States forum.Most recent one is here: Disney's Animal Kingdom Species List [Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park]
A very important move and one that fills me with joy. I do hope Tsavo will start making an impact on Reid Zoo Park's herd in the not too distant future. According to the news he is settling in quite well, getting to know his new keepers and making first contact with the 5 cows at Tucson!16-year-old male African Elephant named Tsavo has moved to the Reid Park Zoo in Arizona.
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Would be great to see Nandi have a calf ASAP!A very important move and one that fills me with joy. I do hope Tsavo will start making an impact on Reid Zoo Park's herd in the not too distant future. According to the news he is settling in quite well, getting to know his new keepers and making first contact with the 5 cows at Tucson!
Is it known if there will be live species in the SA expansion?
The good thing is that Disney isn’t the best at communicating so maybe we will see something.Nothing has been said either way. Make of that what you will.
I wasn't looking for a species list, I wanted to post a species list from the zoos in my area because the current ones are out of date.Most recent one is here: Disney's Animal Kingdom Species List [Disney's Animal Kingdom® Park]
Anyone can post species lists from zoos they've visited, yes. Not sure why you asked that in the Disney's Animal Kingdom thread, though.I wasn't looking for a species list, I wanted to post a species list from the zoos in my area because the current ones are out of date.