Yet another badly outdated update...
"News" from 2019
-The East China exhibit opened on Earth Day (there're already plenty of photos of the exhibit in the gallery and a nice review by
@FunkyGibbon in this thread). The zoo also opened a new amphibian section in their reptile house in May, featuring Argentine horned frog, Chinese flying frog, orange-legged Budgett's frog (
Lepidobatrachus llanensis), White's tree frog, Hong Kong whipping frog, tiger salamander and Pingchi's newt (
Pachytriton granulosus).
- A baby hippo and a baby Brazilian tapir were born on January 3.
- An African penguin chick hatched in Febuary.
- Multiple primate species successfully bred in the spring, including ring-tailed lemur, lion-tailed macaque and mantled guereza.
- A red-footed tortoise hatched in April, followed by an elongated tortoise and a Burmese star tortoise in May.
- A male Francois' langur was born in May.
- Four Chinese water deer fawns were born in June, marking the first birth in the newly-opened East China exhibit.
- Two male giraffe calves were born in August and September; a female was born in November.
- A female pileated gibbon was born in October, the second child of the breeding pair.
- A white-fronted capuchin was born in October.
- Three pairs of coscoroba swan arrived in November, a new species for Shanghai.
- A Hermann's tortoise hatched in November.
- Six Nancy Ma's night monkeys (another first for the zoo) were imported from Peru in December.