Safari North Wildlife Park Safari North Species list 8/13/21

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I visited this zoo three days ago, and a somewhat enjoyable time at this subpar roadside zoo, but since this zoo isn’t very well-documented, iv’e decided to make a species list. Species not seen will be in Italics.

South America
.Scarlet Macaw, Blue & Gold Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Military Macaw, Hybrid Macaw, Common Brown Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur
.Cheetah
.Asian Palm Civet
.Addax
.“Mountain coati”
.
Black Howler Monkey
.Patagonian Mara

North America
.Common Raccoon
.Ringneck Dove
.Striped Skunk
.Sandhill Crane
.North American Porcupine
.Grey Fox
.Black-Throated Magpie Jay
.Grey Squirrel
.Black Swan, Domestic Mallard
.Eurasian Eagle-Owl
.Spectacled Owl
.Wild Turkey
.Syrian Brown bear
.Nene
.Snow Leopard
.Bobcat (labeled on the map, exhibit not seen)
.Black-Handed Spider Monkey
.American Alligator
.White-Handed Gibbon
.Arctic Wolf, Grey Wolf
.American Black Bear
.White-Tailed Deer
.Coyote
.Capybara, Whooper Swan, Domestic Mallard
.Schmidt’s Spot-Nosed Guenon
.Caracal
.Tufted Capuchin
.North American River Otter
.Rock Hyrax, Blue-Bellied Roller, White Crested Laughingthrush
.Fishing cat
.Lion-Tailed Macaque
.Debraza’s Guenon
.Cougar
.Sloth Bear
.Bald Eagle
.Prairie Dog
.South American Coati
.Lesser Flamingo
.American Bison
.Domestic Horse

Africa
.Generic Giraffe
.Domestic Dromedary Camel
.Greater Kudu
.Jaguar
.Spotted Hyena
.African Lion
.Common Ostrich, Emu, Greater Rhea, Grey-Crowned Crane, Trumpeter Swan, Nilgai, Domestic Water Buffalo, White-Bearded Wildebeest, Przewalski’s Horse, Plains Zebra
.African Spurred Tortoise
.Cape Porcupine
.Fennec Fox
.Indian Peafowl
.Blue Crane
.Bat-Eared Fox
.Trumpeter Hornbill
.Pied Crow
.Harris Hawk
.Turkey Vulture
.Budgerigar, Lovebird
.Serval
.Warthog
.Nilgai, Llama
Barnyard
.Miniature Horse, Miniature Donkey
.Alpaca
.Dwarf Zebu
.Domestic Sheep
.Domestic Goat
.Domestic Chicken (free-roaming)

Australia
.Cockateel
.Red Kangaroo
.Red-Necked Wallaby
.Budgerigar, Cockateel (walk-thru)
.Kookaburra
World of Birds
.Rose-Breasted Cockatoo
.Vurturine Guineafowl
.Severe Macaw
.African Gray Parrot, Grand Eclectus Parrot
.Silvery-Cheeked Hornbill
.African Sacred Ibis
.Red-Legged Seriema
.Helmeted Currasow
.Prehensile-tailed porcupine, Masked Lapwing
.Abdim’s Stork
.Greater Currasow

Asia
.Generic “White” Tiger
.Reeve’s Muntjac
.Generic Leopard
.White-Napped Crane
.Demoiselle Crane
.Miniature Horse, Miniature Donkey
Primates
.Ring-Tailed Lemur
.Black-Handed Spider Monkey
.Booted Macaque
.Patas Monkey
.
Black & White Ruffed Lemur, Red Ruffed Lemur
.
Mandrill
.Olive Baboon
 
There are so many geographically incorrect habitats at this zoo, it's a bit annoying lol :rolleyes:
At this point, why even bother with geographic theming. Just label North America as the “forest”, Africa as “savanna”, and South America as “predator & prey” or something like that. Plus, the themes are only stated on the map, and not really mention in the zoo itself, so why even having the theming.
EDIT: according to their website, they actually have Striped Hyenas, not Spotted. Although the website also says they have eland, blackbuck, scimitar horned oryx & black backed jackals, all of which were not present, so take this with a grain of salt.
 
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I visited this zoo three days ago, and a somewhat enjoyable time at this subpar roadside zoo, but since this zoo isn’t very well-documented, iv’e decided to make a species list. Species not seen will be in Italics.

South America
.Scarlet Macaw, Blue & Gold Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Military Macaw, Hybrid Macaw, Common Brown Lemur, Ring-Tailed Lemur
.Cheetah
.Asian Palm Civet
.Addax
.“Mountain coati”
.
Black Howler Monkey
.Patagonian Mara

North America
.Common Raccoon
.Ringneck Dove
.Striped Skunk
.Sandhill Crane
.North American Porcupine
.Grey Fox
.Black-Throated Magpie Jay
.Grey Squirrel
.Black Swan, Domestic Mallard
.Eurasian Eagle-Owl
.Spectacled Owl
.Wild Turkey
.Syrian Brown bear
.Nene
.Snow Leopard
.Bobcat (labeled on the map, exhibit not seen)
.Black-Handed Spider Monkey
.American Alligator
.White-Handed Gibbon
.Arctic Wolf, Grey Wolf
.American Black Bear
.White-Tailed Deer
.Coyote
.Capybara, Whooper Swan, Domestic Mallard
.Schmidt’s Spot-Nosed Guenon
.Caracal
.Tufted Capuchin
.North American River Otter
.Rock Hyrax, Blue-Bellied Roller, White Crested Laughingthrush
.Fishing cat
.Lion-Tailed Macaque
.Debraza’s Guenon
.Cougar
.Sloth Bear
.Bald Eagle
.Prairie Dog
.South American Coati
.Lesser Flamingo
.American Bison
.Domestic Horse

Africa
.Generic Giraffe
.Domestic Dromedary Camel
.Greater Kudu
.Jaguar
.Spotted Hyena
.African Lion
.Common Ostrich, Emu, Greater Rhea, Grey-Crowned Crane, Trumpeter Swan, Nilgai, Domestic Water Buffalo, White-Bearded Wildebeest, Przewalski’s Horse, Plains Zebra
.African Spurred Tortoise
.Cape Porcupine
.Fennec Fox
.Indian Peafowl
.Blue Crane
.Bat-Eared Fox
.Trumpeter Hornbill
.Pied Crow
.Harris Hawk
.Turkey Vulture
.Budgerigar, Lovebird
.Serval
.Warthog
.Nilgai, Llama
Barnyard
.Miniature Horse, Miniature Donkey
.Alpaca
.Dwarf Zebu
.Domestic Sheep
.Domestic Goat
.Domestic Chicken (free-roaming)

Australia
.Cockateel
.Red Kangaroo
.Red-Necked Wallaby
.Budgerigar, Cockateel (walk-thru)
.Kookaburra
World of Birds
.Rose-Breasted Cockatoo
.Vurturine Guineafowl
.Severe Macaw
.African Gray Parrot, Grand Eclectus Parrot
.Silvery-Cheeked Hornbill
.African Sacred Ibis
.Red-Legged Seriema
.Helmeted Currasow
.Prehensile-tailed porcupine, Masked Lapwing
.Abdim’s Stork
.Greater Currasow

Asia
.Generic “White” Tiger
.Reeve’s Muntjac
.Generic Leopard
.White-Napped Crane
.Demoiselle Crane
.Miniature Horse, Miniature Donkey
Primates
.Ring-Tailed Lemur
.Black-Handed Spider Monkey
.Booted Macaque
.Patas Monkey
.
Black & White Ruffed Lemur, Red Ruffed Lemur
.
Mandrill
.Olive Baboon
Oops, forgot to mention that there are two Lowland Anoas in the “South America” section of the zoo.
 
At this point, why even bother with geographic theming. Just label North America as the “forest”, Africa as “savanna”, and South America as “predator & prey” or something like that. Plus, the themes are only stated on the map, and not really mention in the zoo itself, so why even having the theming.
EDIT: according to their website, they actually have Striped Hyenas, not Spotted. Although the website also says they have eland, blackbuck, scimitar horned oryx & black backed jackals, all of which were not present, so take this with a grain of salt.

According to their usda inspection at the end of June, they have 2 striped and 1 spotted hyena, 2 bbj, 5 common eland, no blackbuck or scimitar.
 
According to their usda inspection at the end of June, they have 2 striped and 1 spotted hyena, 2 bbj, 5 common eland, no blackbuck or scimitar.
Thanks for the update! The eland was listed as apart of the mixed savanna, so that makes sense, and black-backed jackals were on listed on the map we’re the bat-eared foxes were. Looking at recent promotional videos, its seem like they have moved to a new exhibit behind the lions
 
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