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Zoo welcome first Mexican giant horned lizard offspring:

Omaha's zoo welcomes first Mexican giant horned lizard offspring


The zoo is one of two accredited institutions by The Association of Zoos and Aquariums, behind the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, to breed the species.

Six of the Mexican giant horned lizards are currently being raised at Omaha's zoo — a species they said is endemic to southern Mexico's Pacific Coast.
 
While I am aware of the fact that my following is more or less, a bit off-topic. I still ask if anyone that are more familiar with Omaha would happen to know about how many Black-and-Rufous Sengis (Rhynchocyon petersi) that the zoo should still have as of this past year (2022); in addition to their names and dates of birth. I will certainly appreciate in hearing about everyone’s response to this post, if so possible.
 
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While I am aware of the fact that my following is more or less, a bit off-topic. I still ask if anyone that is a bit more familiar with Omaha would happen to know about how many Black-and-Rufous Sengis (Rhynchocyon petersi) that the zoo should still have as of this past year (2022); in addition to their names and dates of birth. I will certainly appreciate in hearing about everyone’s response to this post, if so possible.
As far as sengi on exhibit, from what I've seen there's only one in the Lied Jungle. There may be more, but in all of my zoo visits I've only seen one on display at a time.
 
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