Saw the cruelest thing, they put a pack of newborn mice in some of the snake exhibits.
I wouldn't worry too much about it - I am pretty sure the snakes will be ok
Saw the cruelest thing, they put a pack of newborn mice in some of the snake exhibits.
New video showing the cougars exploring their new habitat.
Cougars (Puma, Mountain Lions) Explore New Space - Cincinnati Zoo‏ - YouTube
Have any planned developments to breed the Sumatran Rhinos again been made public at all recently? In particular for the zoobred female
'Suci' which must surely be sexually mature(or very close to it) by now?
News on the Sumatran rhinos both in Cincinnati Zoo & Way Kambas in Sumatra seems hard to come by at present.
Why can't they use AI on Suci?
So they can use AI on Suci, it just isn't successful yet.
It may be wise not to post things on here about the zoo that are not necessarily true. Especially since you are not completely involved with the zoo. I think it may be up to the Cincinnati Zoo if AI is an option for Suci or not.
You did claim that the Cincinnati Zoo couldnt breed Suci.
And unless you work at the Cincinnati Zoo or are close to someone that does work there, you shouldn't post statements like that on this forum. Even if you did have access to such information - it too wouldn't be wise to post such information without permission. That kind of information could hurt the zoo if other people involved with Sumatran Rhinos (i.e. those in Asia) took this information that you posted as fact.
This is the environment that the internet creates. And sometimes people like you make it difficult to learn about actual zoo news and information.
In the future, it may be best to include some careful wording, such as: "In my opinion, I dont think the Cincinnati Zoo could/should breed Suci because...". Otherwise your statements may come across as fact to others that do not understand your background or how you came to your conclusions.
On a side note, isn't it wonderful how the zoo's director, Thane Maynard, calls Okapis "antelope" at the beginning of the video? He does say that they are relatives of Giraffes later on in the video, but still.
Two Greater Flamingo chicks recently hatched at the zoo. They will be used in the zoo's outreach program:
Things are looking up at the zooThere have been so many improvements and renovations made over the past few years. It's taken time, but the zoo is certainly improving and making changes for the better.
From what I remember there were Laughing Kookaburras, Queensland Koalas, Bennett's Wallabies, Little Blue Penguins, Cape Barren Geese, an Emu, Western Grey Kangaroos, a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, and there several small aquariums and terrariums in the nursery. That summer was also when the Lorikeet Landing aviary opened.
If you were wondering, here is where all of the animals were held during that summer. The kookaburras were in the Crowned Lemur exhibit which is where the playground is now, the koalas were in nursery enclosures now held by the various outreach animals. the wallabies and kangaroos were in the Jacob Sheep, Dexter Cattle, and Nigerian Dwarf Goat enclosures, the penguins were where they are now, the geese were in the present African Penguin enclosure (the geese lived there up until just recently), the Emu was in the Vietnamese Pot-bellied Pig enclosure which is part of what is currently the Nigerian Dwarf Goat enclosure, the cockatoo was on the perch in the current armadillo enclosure, and the aquariums and terrariums were in the nursery building.