While the Greensboro Science exhibit is impressive (it'd be a shoe-in for maned wolves if I was planning a post for the species- which as of now won't be featured on the list), it's unfortunate that there are no anteaters at this time. This exhibit will have to be the second retraction of this thread, and will be replaced with the impressive anteater exhibit at the Santa Ana Zoo. This exhibit originally wasn't on my radar since the pool wasn't visible in the photos I saw, however @Coelacanth18 makes a good case for this exhibit's inclusion on the list. Anteaters are a species that there were more than five very good exhibits for, so I had to make some difficult omissions to begin with. Santa Ana Zoo's anteater exhibit is unique in that it is Pampas theme, meaning similar to Houston Zoo it is a rare example of a zoo highlighting a non-Rainforest part of the anteater's native range.There is a pool just in front of the end of the boardwalk, but it's a bit hard to see because of the foliage. Also this exhibit is no longer home to Anteaters as Eury, the centers only anteater, passed away a couple months ago. Hopefully the center will get a new anteater at some point in the future.
Here are some photos of Santa Ana Zoo's anteater exhibit:
One of the main reasons that The Wilds was featured for camels was due to the large size of the paddock and the rarity of camels in large mixed-species exhibits. As such, this exhibit will also be retracted from the list. While I'm certain the new camel exhibit is still excellent (it is The Wilds, after all), this does give me the opportunity to feature, at the recommendation of @Coelacanth18 and @birdsandbats, an exhibit originally not on my radar: The Bactrian Camel exhibit at Blank Park Zoo. This Iowa zoo's camel exhibit is very spacious, and beats The Wilds in terms of herd size, housing four Bactrian camels. Unfortunately, I could only find one photo of this exhibit on Zoochat, as well as one of a camel resident:The Wilds moved Bactrians from the first paddock to a smaller one later in the tour. Apparently a male camel got aggressive with the Indian rhino bull and. Well. It ended about how you would expect.






