Will the takin still be visible anywhere at the zoo or safari park?
From my understanding, a lot of people said they would be kept off-exhibit.Will the takin still be visible anywhere at the zoo or safari park?
I really hope that doesn't end up being the case, takin were one of the species I was looking forward to seeing during my visit later this year as I have never seen them before.From my understanding, a lot of people said they would be kept off-exhibit.
Will the takin still be visible anywhere at the zoo or safari park?
Currently the only place to see the takin is from the Skyfari offloading ramp, where you can sometimes see them off in the distance in their off-exhibit hillside yards. Usually, it is the mishmi takin herd that is most visible, and they have two new calves.I really hope that doesn't end up being the case, takin were one of the species I was looking forward to seeing during my visit later this year as I have never seen them before.
unfortunately for budget reasons I will be sticking close to the san diego area, only currently planning to go to San Diego Zoo, the safari park, and Seaworld san diego. now that I am out of college I should hopefully have more opportunities to travel to zoos outside of Texas and Florida so even if I don't get to see takin during this trip I should hopefully have other opportunities in the future.@King of Komodo Dragons - Will you also be visiting the Los Angeles Zoo while in SoCal? The Sichuan takin there are usually pretty easy to see.
From my understanding, a lot of people said they would be kept off-exhibit.
What are the new features?Here is a video of the hippos back in their Ituri Forest exhibit. The exhibit looks really beautiful!
I do not know if they did any renovations to their behind-the-scenes holding, but otherwise they replaced the filtration system and the glass viewing panels, added a new basking rock in the pool, added a new tour deck, and then updated the signage and some of the plantings outside of the exhibit.What are the new features?
Glad that the Malayan tapir are back on exhibit along the Tiger Trail in the Lost Forest part of SDZ!According to a new video posted today to YouTube by RJB Wildlife, the Malayan Tapirs are back in their habitat on the Tiger Trail. As predicted earlier in this forum, there is no longer an Indian Rock Python in the terrarium next to the tapirs, but rather, the zoo converted it into an aviary.
ny information on the assemblage of bird species within this aviary?
@Coelacanth18, thanks for your interjection and filling in the blanks. I am glad the birds within the aviary all have either an Asian origin or are vulnerable and endangered species. Happy the SDZ is doing so.At timestamp 4:58 you can see the signage for the aviary. It holds:
Pink-headed Fruit-dove, Black-throated Laughingthrush, Golden-crested Myna, Chestnut-backed Thrush and Palawan Peacock-Pheasant.
Besides the myna (a newer addition) this is the same lineup it had when I visited last year - so essentially they removed the Indian Rock Python and Asian Giant Toads from the smaller enclosure on the left (the birds were already in the same larger space to the right) then replaced the glass with wire on the whole setup.
The Indian Rock Python is on display at the Reptile House now; not sure what happened to the toads.
The toads moved with the python. Both species are on display together in the old sailfin lizard exhibit in the Reptile House.The Indian Rock Python is on display at the Reptile House now; not sure what happened to the toads.
According to a new video posted today to YouTube by RJB Wildlife, the Malayan Tapirs are back in their habitat on the Tiger Trail. As predicted earlier in this forum, there is no longer an Indian Rock Python in the terrarium next to the tapirs, but rather, the zoo converted it into an aviary.
Another noteworthy thing from this video is that the archway signage for Panda Trek seems to have been removed indicating a potential rename of the area once the giant pandas arrive.
Here is a link to the video:
And replaced the infamous dividing fence at the background okapi exhibit—-with one that is at least as unnecessarily visible and obtrusive as the original one was! (Queue the debate!)
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Also from this video, I'm not sure if anyone else has seen the "plans" for the new panda area but I found this interesting (especially the overhead pathway transfer for the panda's to use). I took a screen shot from this video.