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The being 90-something and part of a breeding program pieced it together for me
~Thylo
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Their first female baby. They've had four boys, Leo (who is now a father at the Columbus Zoo), Orion and Aries, (who live at the Point Defiance Zoo), and Polaris, who still lives with the family.The baby gibbon is a girl and has been named Ophelia.
Are the forest cobras still there?sailfin lizards are in the former forest cobra exhibit.
In the exhibit where the snapping turtle was or the other one with the pig-nosed turtle?A matamata turtle is in the exhibit next to dwarf caiman
The one where the pig-nosed turtle used to live. The elderly pig-nosed turtle passed away in early 2019. He actually passed on the same day I visited back then. The zoo has another one off-exhibit, he was in the exhibit for awhile but it did not fit him so he is now back retired.Are the forest cobras still there?
In the exhibit where the snapping turtle was or the other one with the pig-nosed turtle?
Are the forest cobras still there?
No, the male passed away in 2019. Not sure what happened to the female, but she was also very old so she probably passed before the male. Both lived well into their 20s.
That's sad. I always loved watching it swim around and its uncanny resemblance to a sea turtle.The one where the pig-nosed turtle used to live. The elderly pig-nosed turtle passed away in early 2019. He actually passed on the same day I visited back then. The zoo has another one off-exhibit, he was in the exhibit for awhile but it did not fit him so he is now back retired.
There’s only one king cobra left. The male passed away back in 2015 I think.I'll also miss the forest cobras. Now the king cobras are the only elapids on exhibit at the zoo. I remember my brother once tapped the glass on their exhibit where the West African gaboon viper lives now and the cobra lunged at the glass.
Meatball, the elderly turtle has been at the zoo since 1971. He was probably already an adult back then. He was born in the wild, so we do not know how old he is but he was at least 48. Not all turtles live over 100. The larger the turtle, the longer it will live. Pig-nosed turtles in captivity usually live into their late 30s. The second turtle(not sure his name) has been at the zoo since 2001. We are not sure the sex it age of this turtle but he is probably younger than Meatball. The zoo does have a lot of old animals.That's sad. I always loved watching it swim around and its uncanny resemblance to a sea turtle.
YesIs the Travancore Tortoise still on-exhibit?
~Thylo
PECO has a whole wing of nocturnal primates? Cool!According to the zoo’s social media, there are bushbabies, presumably Mohol, and Pygmy Slow Lorises in the Aye-Ayes of the Night Forest exhibit.
Are the bushbabies, and the other animals listed new to the zoo? I was there a few years back and I only remember them having Aye ayes and Madagascar Jumping Rats in the exhibit.According to the zoo’s social media, there are bushbabies, presumably Mohol, and Pygmy Slow Lorises in the Aye-Ayes of the Night Forest exhibit.