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It takes a while to load properly, but I get the whole list - species list; species by exhibit; and animal names.
 
Ok, here we go:

Should still have 0.1 Six-banded Armadillo "Abby"? Also tenrec 1.0 "Wilbur"? Thick-billed Parrot 0.1 "Julia"?

Red Kangaroos I believe are Flux and Jordan, both male.

Pelican is either Zamboni or Montana, I don't know which one passed away.

Black-crowned Cranes: Kiwi 1.0, Susie 0.1

American Flamingo: Tiki 1.0
Also Blue Hawaiian, Margarita, Daquari, Mai Tai, Rocket, Taylor

Fulvous Whistling Duck Ambassadors: Poseidon, Hermes, Athena (3.0)

Spur-thighed Tortoise 1.0 "Bubba"

Might have a couple more at some point.
 
Ok, here we go:

Should still have 0.1 Six-banded Armadillo "Abby"? Also tenrec 1.0 "Wilbur"? Thick-billed Parrot 0.1 "Julia"?

Red Kangaroos I believe are Flux and Jordan, both male.

Pelican is either Zamboni or Montana, I don't know which one passed away.

Black-crowned Cranes: Kiwi 1.0, Susie 0.1

American Flamingo: Tiki 1.0
Also Blue Hawaiian, Margarita, Daquari, Mai Tai, Rocket, Taylor

Fulvous Whistling Duck Ambassadors: Poseidon, Hermes, Athena (3.0)

Spur-thighed Tortoise 1.0 "Bubba"

Might have a couple more at some point.

AA Kookaburra is Foster, 1.0
 
Ok, here we go:

Should still have 0.1 Six-banded Armadillo "Abby"? Also tenrec 1.0 "Wilbur"? Thick-billed Parrot 0.1 "Julia"?

Red Kangaroos I believe are Flux and Jordan, both male.

Pelican is either Zamboni or Montana, I don't know which one passed away.

Black-crowned Cranes: Kiwi 1.0, Susie 0.1

American Flamingo: Tiki 1.0
Also Blue Hawaiian, Margarita, Daquari, Mai Tai, Rocket, Taylor

Fulvous Whistling Duck Ambassadors: Poseidon, Hermes, Athena (3.0)

Spur-thighed Tortoise 1.0 "Bubba"

Might have a couple more at some point.
AA Kookaburra is Foster, 1.0
Thanks! Will add now.
 
Received a 'thank you for your support' letter from the zoo today, mentioned the additions of alligators and squirrel monkeys. Also apparently Axolotl and Naked Mole Rat are coming to the reptile house, among others.

Also mentioned are Galapagos Giant Tortoises, I don't know where they could put those other than the reptile house lawn?
 
Also mentioned are Galapagos Giant Tortoises, I don't know where they could put those other than the reptile house lawn?
Likely but also maybe the land section of the South Lake? Gators probably don't need all that. I haven't been told anything so I'm just speculating.
 
Likely but also maybe the land section of the South Lake? Gators probably don't need all that. I haven't been told anything so I'm just speculating.

Possible, but I think they'd need more land space than that. Given tortoises need heated housing in cold temperatures, I don't feel that area is big enough.
 
It's worth noting that lately occasionally when going onto the Sac Zoo website a popup appears asking for donations to help "renovate exhibits and bring amazing new species to the Sacramento Zoo" in 2020. This popup was usually accompanied by a picture of a giant tortoise. I considered bringing this up but figured as nothing was confirmed I ought not to. Sometimes though a sloth picture appeared. Maybe we'll be also getting a new sloth species or sloth habitat?
 
It's worth noting that lately occasionally when going onto the Sac Zoo website a popup appears asking for donations to help "renovate exhibits and bring amazing new species to the Sacramento Zoo" in 2020. This popup was usually accompanied by a picture of a giant tortoise. I considered bringing this up but figured as nothing was confirmed I ought not to. Sometimes though a sloth picture appeared. Maybe we'll be also getting a new sloth species or sloth habitat?

That is interesting.
New sloth exhibit, maybe... be great if you could actually see the Sloth with some regularity! Hands down the animal I've seen the least at Sac Zoo, despite them having the species as long as I can remember... :p
 
  • Bert the hawk-headed parrot is off exhibit
  • A new hut has been built near the zoo's entrance to showcase animal ambassadors
  • A new exhibit has been added near the end of the reptile house, but is currently uninhabited (the exhibit is clearly not for axolots or naked mole-rats)
 
As I discovered on my visit yesterday, the zoo no longer offers printed maps. I was told to take a picture of the large map inside the entrance.

For a discussion on this trend (and the negative feelings some of us have towards it), view this thread: Zoos in Europe vs USA
I knew I forgot something! @Arizona Docent will be happy to hear the zoo once again hands out maps.
 
Two new species in the reptile house:
  • Baja blue rock lizard (Petrosaurus thalassinus)
  • Santa Catalina rattlesnake (Crotalus catalinensis)
Also the zoo now has two hawk-headed parrots.
Hawk-headed parrots are beautiful birds. I had forgotten about them until I saw it here then I remembered we used to have a pair in the South America aviary at my local zoo.
 
Visited today and several things of note.

Alligator pond is progressing quickly, I think their Spring opening date will likely be accurate.

Flamingos are starting courtship behavior, hopefully they will breed successfully again this year.
Similarly, the roadrunners are nest building again in a corner of the Thick-billed Parrot aviary.

Orangutans, Wolf's Guenons, and River Otters were offshow as zoo staff were working with a tree trimming company to trim the enormous oak that spreads above the area. Should be only a day closure.

Reptile House
  • Smallwood's Anole and Mexican Beaded Lizard onshow but unsigned. Baja Blue Rock Lizard and Santa Catalina Rattlesnake also unsigned but keeper chat signs provided a name.
  • First exhibit of the reptile house is finally completed and according to signs in the window will be home to a Red-tailed Boa. Personally I find that choice rather disappointing.
  • Henkel's Leaf-tailed Gecko/Tomato Frog exhibit is under renovation, completely barren. Chinese Crocodile Lizard exhibit is still under construction, and mostly incomplete.
  • The Green Tree Python looked in poor condition. It was on the branch up next to the glass, but the loops were loose and the body looked saggy. The end 1/3 was just hanging off the branch in atypical fashion for a tree-dwelling python. Honestly I was wondering if it was even alive, I couldn't see any movement at all.
  • I was extremely disappointed to see several large American Cockroaches eating the Flat-tailed Tortoises food. My guess is they accidentally came in with the leaf litter and have since prospered.
 
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