JurassicMax
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On December 4th a black duiker was born and after the mother failed to care for her, she received bottle feeding.
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They definitely do not have the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat!(I'm not entirely sure what is going on with the wombats)
- Northern Hairy Nosed-Wombat
- Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
There are also Galahs on the plan nowI don't know if this has been posted yet, but I found what seems to be a partial species list for the new children's zoo that was published in January of this year (Last edited this week). Remember some of these species will be education animals and therefore will not be exhibited on a regular basis.
(I'm not entirely sure what is going on with the wombats)
- Red-winged blackbird
- Bobcat
- Dwarf Caiman
- Short-beaked echidna
- Fossa
- Kinkajou
- Naked Mole Rat
- Ocelot
- Chinese Giant Salamander
- Serval
- Eastern Blue Tonged Skink
- Two-Toed Sloth (species unknown)
- Sugar Glider
- Desert Tortoise
- Common Wombat
- Northern Hairy Nosed-Wombat
- Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
LibGuides: Fact Sheet Index - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library: Children's Zoo
It’s a real shame that the pangolins were cut from the plan, but I guess that means brandy wine has a better chance of getting pangolins then.I don't know if this has been posted yet, but I found what seems to be a partial species list for the new children's zoo that was published in January of this year (Last edited this week). Remember some of these species will be education animals and therefore will not be exhibited on a regular basis.
(I'm not entirely sure what is going on with the wombats)
- Red-winged blackbird
- Bobcat
- Dwarf Caiman
- Short-beaked echidna
- Fossa
- Kinkajou
- Naked Mole Rat
- Ocelot
- Chinese Giant Salamander
- Serval
- Eastern Blue Tonged Skink
- Two-Toed Sloth (species unknown)
- Sugar Glider
- Desert Tortoise
- Common Wombat
- Northern Hairy Nosed-Wombat
- Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
LibGuides: Fact Sheet Index - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library: Children's Zoo
It’s a real shame that the pangolins were cut from the plan, but I guess that means brandy wine has a better chance of getting pangolins then.
I don’t know if they’ve been cut out yet though, as @nczoofan had mentioned, it appears to be a partial list and I think it may be as well. Knowing the pull SD has for getting the oddities and rarities, the pangolin doesn’t seem like a stretch. It does seem to display quite a number of their ambassadors program animals on this partial list and it makes sense since there’s supposed to be an animal ambassador building in the Children’s Zoo. Yet some animals I would like to see if perhaps the aye ayes could be moved to a permanent exhibit amongst the Children’s Zoo, would be a must see for Zoochatters.It’s a real shame that the pangolins were cut from the plan, but I guess that means brandy wine has a better chance of getting pangolins then.
And what have they since done with the enclosure?