Honestly this is getting ridiculous. The zoo has had this group of animals for the past NINE YEARS and they are only now having all the females housed together ?!?
Since when did North Carolina have/get secretary birds as I don't remember reading about them before?
The title suggests otherwise …. The storyline is really about integration of a non troupe orphaned juvenile gorilla male into the NC Zoo breeding group. It seems to have taken longer than expected, but now successful.
Dembe is from Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs. He’s also not an orphan. His mom still lives at CMZ. He was moved because of fear that introductions with the new silverback would not end well. Silverbacks are known to perform infanticide when they take over a troop.The title suggests otherwise …. The storyline is really about integration of a non troupe orphaned juvenile gorilla male into the NC Zoo breeding group. It seems to have taken longer than expected, but now successful.
BTW: the orphaned M Dembe is from CM Zoo - Colorado or Denver (clearly the newspaper info is "mixed")?
They suggested devoting 3-4 hours for the Africa section and 2-3 hours for the North America section in the map. They do offer a tram service that goes from one end of the zoo to the other that goes through a gorgeous forest.Sorry for posting this in the news thread, but would someone who has been to this zoo be able to advise me on how much time to allot for it? It doesn't seem particularly exhibit or animal-heavy, but the massive area of the zoo makes me wonder about how quickly one can even walk across it.
I got to the zoo when it opened and was able to get out an hour before closing, with the only revisits being the aviary and the seabird/polar bear set of exhibits. It’s certainly a big undertaking.Sorry for posting this in the news thread, but would someone who has been to this zoo be able to advise me on how much time to allot for it? It doesn't seem particularly exhibit or animal-heavy, but the massive area of the zoo makes me wonder about how quickly one can even walk across it.
Sorry for posting this in the news thread, but would someone who has been to this zoo be able to advise me on how much time to allot for it? It doesn't seem particularly exhibit or animal-heavy, but the massive area of the zoo makes me wonder about how quickly one can even walk across it.
They suggested devoting 3-4 hours for the Africa section and 2-3 hours for the North America section in the map. They do offer a tram service that goes from one end of the zoo to the other that goes through a gorgeous forest.
Some extra trivia: they are being housed in the former Brook Trout exhibit at Streamside. According to a NCZ keeper I spoke with back in March at the Museum of Natural Sciences (visiting during the Reptile & Amphibian Day event), they have 5 Hellbenders in their care, but only 3 would be on exhibit.