wensleydale
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The seal pool was freshwater? Did you know that there are populations of Harbor Seals that live in freshwater? Is there a special advantage to saltwater?
@Gulo gulo- Good to hear that the Cheetahs are out.
Nice day for a visit. Warm, breezy and low humidity. Took some friends from the west coast with us. Had to listen to them complain how it is nothing like San Diego Zoo, and so on. They did like the kids area, as our kids played for a few hours. The cheetah girls were out. Two were on top of the kopje while the other two were by the glass trying to swat at people amongst playing with each other. Did not see the lone painted dog in the back exhibit. Not much else is new. There were water stains in front of the otter glass. Could see a slow, bubbling coming from where the glass meets the concrete. Told a staff member and they were aware. The male gibbon has new ropes and hanging toys. Was quite active. Bears were trying to knock fruit out of their tumbler log. Snow leopard was in the same spot as usual by the bamboo on the rock. Sichuan takin were jostling around. The porcupine was swaying side to side like a drunk in the slammer. Not much else. Our friends made note of the lack of great apes, larger, normal cats, besides the timber rattlers, most reptiles could be found at a pet store. They thought it was weird to walk into the Zoo and see zebra and wildebeest. Told and showed them their possible future options. They enjoyed most, besides the fact of no great apes. They were intrigued by moose, though.
Ari, a female White-cheeked Gibbon from Nashville Zoo has joined the resident male, Ba-hee on exhibit.
I'm glad he will have company again. I have many fond memories of the Gibbons at Roger Williams, especially of the young ones they have had in the past (Gibbons are one of the only animals where I look forward to their having babies.) I hope they get along, and have children if that is in the best interests of the species.
Have they switched to protected contact with the elephants yet?
I wonder if RWPZ will follow Pittsburgh's lead and opt out of AZA over the elephant policies??