Just went yesterday.Anyone been to this zoo recently. I was wondering if anyone knew the rare reptile and bird species they hold? as there website is little help with this.
I heard Milwaukee was acquiring a bull elephant.I hope it's Milwaukee. Adventure Africa will have room for 5-6 elephants. Currently there are 2 at Milwaukee's County Zoo
eventually that's the plan. where did you hear thatI heard Milwaukee was acquiring a bull elephant.
From a post on the Milwaukee County Zoo News thread.eventually that's the plan. where did you hear that
I follow that thread as its my home zoo.From a post on the Milwaukee County Zoo News thread.
Just went yesterday.
Notable birds: lesser green broadbill (currently unsigned in the exhibit that’s got a Bali mynah sign), blue-naped laughingthrush, Madagascan green pigeon, Masai ostrich
Reptiles: Saharan sand viper, spearpoint leaftail gecko, eastern coral snake
Really enjoyed my visit but the zoo was smaller than I expected so I only spent a few hours.
Agreed, they are amazing! It really is a shame only the two zoos in the US have them on exhibit. Also, they’re currently having a bit of a heat wave- it’s a balmy 65 degrees F as I type this (though I’m in Charleston, having visited the South Carolina Aquarium this morning). I saw all of the outdoor animals on exhibit yesterday, except for one tortoise- the others were let on exhibit as it began to warm up and I suspect the one I didn’t see was as well.Just saw my firsy green broadbill at Lincoln park and they are easily one of my favorite birds now, Such a beautiful species. The reptile species are all ones that have evaded me, so I am looking forward to seeing them when I visit in coming months (probably when it warms up a bit).
Also looking forward to seeing two of my favorite mammals, malayan tapir and babirusa.
I think I should name them Suki and Hasira.The zoo is letting people vote on names for the lion cubs.
You can help name the newest lion cubs at Riverbanks Zoo