For those interested in spotting wild colugos at the zoo, I've noticed a few more areas where the colugos frequent. This time of the year seems to be particularly good for spotting them; on my visit yesterday I saw 5 of them in 4 different locations:
1. Along the path between the Tortoise Shell-ter and saltwater crocodile exhibits (likely the individual often seen around the nearby giant tortoise exhibit)
2. A pair spotted near the viewing hut at Elephants of Asia (entering from the Pavilion by the Lake side of the exhibit); On another visit a couple of weeks ago with a fellow zoochatter we spotted 4 individuals there
3. Area behind the Black Howler Monkey exhibit at Primate Kingdom, where there are no exhibits (colugo spotted here on several occasions as well)
4. Usual tree along the path between the saltwater crocodile and chimpanzee exhibits
1. Along the path between the Tortoise Shell-ter and saltwater crocodile exhibits (likely the individual often seen around the nearby giant tortoise exhibit)
2. A pair spotted near the viewing hut at Elephants of Asia (entering from the Pavilion by the Lake side of the exhibit); On another visit a couple of weeks ago with a fellow zoochatter we spotted 4 individuals there
3. Area behind the Black Howler Monkey exhibit at Primate Kingdom, where there are no exhibits (colugo spotted here on several occasions as well)
4. Usual tree along the path between the saltwater crocodile and chimpanzee exhibits