blospz- In regards to the wallaby exhibit, I've heard Abysinnian Ground Hornbills will be coming to the zoo, so perhaps they are suitable replacements for wallabies. Lesser Kudu should also come to the zoo soon.
I also forgot to mention the black howler monkeys have a baby. I am not sure if this has been announced by the zoo yet.
blospz- In regards to the wallaby exhibit, I've heard Abysinnian Ground Hornbills will be coming to the zoo, so perhaps they are suitable replacements for wallabies. Lesser Kudu should also come to the zoo soon.
I did photography them, but the photo is a little blurred due to inside lighting and my camera. I can send it to you in a PM since I don't think it's worthy to be posted in the zoo's photo album here.
According to an email sent to me by the zoo, Kavi and Damai, the Sumatran Tigers, have bred!
The wallabies are in an exhibit that was also occupied by Emu until the Emu was moved to a renovated part of the cassowary exhibit just a little while back so the exhibit is pretty large and I think still may be a little too big for just one or two ground hornbills. I've always found it surprising that the zoo does not have Ostrich yet has other flightless birds like kiwi and cassowary so maybe the zoo can make this exhibit into an Ostrich exhibit. The size would be fine and the zoo could pretty much leave the exhibit as is.
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The zoo has expressed through their website that they hope to display Red-necked ostriches some day, so hopefully they will find a place for them now. Here is a link to the article, but it is kind of dated.
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