komodoskar
Well-Known Member
I visited Alexandria Zoo on a whim, whilst I was in the city, and whilst I didn't take a full index of every species, and its been a couple months since I went, here's what I remember seeing.
Mammals
Brown bear
American black bear
Asian black bear
Spotted hyena
Lion
Sika deer/fallow deer
Nile lechwe
African crested porcupine
Red fox (nile ssp.)
Barbary sheep
Olive baboon
Yellow baboon (?)
Hamadryas baboon
Macaque sp.
Patas monkey (ssp. patas)
Grivet monkey (listed as Chlorocebus aethiops)
Common mona monkey
Dromedary camel
Domestic goat
Common hippopotamus
Scimitar horned oryx
Dorcas gazelle
Birds
African sacred ibis
White stork
Greater flamingo
Great white pelican
Swan goose
Egyptian goose
Peafowl
Domestic pigeons
Emu
Ostrich
Lanner falcon
Long-legged buzzard
Great spotted eagle
Various macaw and cockatoo species (zoo staples, nothing too exciting)
Zebra finch
Herps
Nile crocodile
Pond slider
Desert monitor (Varanus griseus)
Pancake tortoise
Radiated tortoise
Additional tortoise species (photos in gallery)
Egyptian cobra
Petting zoo area with usual suspects (e.g goats, alpaca, chickens)
There was also the carnivore enclosures which was full of people taking photos with baby lions, which I wasn't comfortable with so I left quickly - it's possible I missed something.
I didn't see any jackals or mongoose, and overall there wasn't much emphasis on native fauna.
I went out of morbid curiosity, knowing that the zoo doesn't have the best reputation, and I was still saddened by what I saw. Obviously the zoo has nowhere near the funding of anything in Europe and ethical standards for zoo animals are markedly different than what I'm used to, but I was still quite shocked. Not sure I'd recommend it to the casual tourist.
Mammals
Brown bear
American black bear
Asian black bear
Spotted hyena
Lion
Sika deer/fallow deer
Nile lechwe
African crested porcupine
Red fox (nile ssp.)
Barbary sheep
Olive baboon
Yellow baboon (?)
Hamadryas baboon
Macaque sp.
Patas monkey (ssp. patas)
Grivet monkey (listed as Chlorocebus aethiops)
Common mona monkey
Dromedary camel
Domestic goat
Common hippopotamus
Scimitar horned oryx
Dorcas gazelle
Birds
African sacred ibis
White stork
Greater flamingo
Great white pelican
Swan goose
Egyptian goose
Peafowl
Domestic pigeons
Emu
Ostrich
Lanner falcon
Long-legged buzzard
Great spotted eagle
Various macaw and cockatoo species (zoo staples, nothing too exciting)
Zebra finch
Herps
Nile crocodile
Pond slider
Desert monitor (Varanus griseus)
Pancake tortoise
Radiated tortoise
Additional tortoise species (photos in gallery)
Egyptian cobra
Petting zoo area with usual suspects (e.g goats, alpaca, chickens)
There was also the carnivore enclosures which was full of people taking photos with baby lions, which I wasn't comfortable with so I left quickly - it's possible I missed something.
I didn't see any jackals or mongoose, and overall there wasn't much emphasis on native fauna.
I went out of morbid curiosity, knowing that the zoo doesn't have the best reputation, and I was still saddened by what I saw. Obviously the zoo has nowhere near the funding of anything in Europe and ethical standards for zoo animals are markedly different than what I'm used to, but I was still quite shocked. Not sure I'd recommend it to the casual tourist.