Update on Shantis health:
Elephant Update: Caring for Shanthi
Elephant Update: Caring for Shanthi
I wish her all the best. But her life is probably coming to an end.Update on Shantis health:
Elephant Update: Caring for Shanthi
Some species changes I noticed from my last visit. That was well over a year ago, so some of these might be old news; however, I can't find a species list more recent than 2016. I didn't take down a list, but I might go back soon and write one up. In the meantime, I have a pretty good memory so I might be able to answer general queries.
- The Small Mammal House no longer exhibits Greater Mouse Deer or Banded Mongoose; there are two reverse-light enclosures for N. Luzon giant cloud rat, of which I saw one outside the nest box (a first for me); the agouti has moved from the sloth/aracari/tamarin exhibit to the saki exhibit.
- The Think Tank no longer has Red-tailed Guenons, and I only saw three Allen's Swamp Monkeys.
- The Amazon building now has Hawk-headed Parrots and Emperor Tamarins (inside a cage, still adjusting to their new home); however, it seems like the building might have lost one or more bird species as well.
There's two saki, one is still in the sloth/tamarin exhibit but will likely be moving when they get in the new tamarin for breeding, as they'll likely attack it.
On my visit there were three saki (1.2) and they were all in the same exhibit, separate from the sloth/tamarin.
There's now a male crocodile monitor on display next to the komodo dragon, behind the RDC.
Crocodile Monitor
I noticed that too, but couldn't remember if it was new or not. I'm confused about why the crocodile monitor has a large room to itself, while the dragon is relegated to a much smaller room next to it.
- There are two empty enclosures at the back of the Small Mammal House between the howlers and the coatis. Anybody know what those hold/used to hold and how long they've been empty?
- Are Common Raven and Hooded Merganser still on the American Trail? The Trail past the pinnipeds is the only area I didn't check today that I should have.
- How long has the old bear exhibit behind the Patagonian maras (formerly Giant Anteater) been empty?
- Some of the following species are listed for Amazonia (walk-through room), but I've either never seen them or haven't seen them recently. Can anyone confirm whether or not they are there/have been there recently?
Red-footed Tortoise
Linne's Two-Toed Sloth
And a couple notes:
- Indian Peafowl is now signed in one of the former Bobcat/Caracal cages, but I didn't see any.
I don't have a lot of answers, but those bear grottos across from the old giant anteater enclosure have been empty for years. Many years. I haven't gone down that path since the anteaters left (I was gutted), but those grottoes go back almost 60 years according to a map drawn circa 1960 I saw recently. One of them had a very, very deep pool where a polar bear lived and could be observed below where the Amazonia private library now is. The polar bear left so that Amazonia could be built, and lol, it's a well-known gripe of mine that I'm still bitter about the loss of that bear more than 40 years later. What's interesting, though, is that the pool was so unique and so deep it was used thereafter for years by government ocean divers for instruction and practice. If that pool is still intact, the zoo may be hesitant to simply demolish the grottos and repurpose them in case the pool is ever needed for such use again. Of course, for many years, I took this as hope that the polar bear might return. These grottoes are-:I'm pretty sure--the only enclosures in the entire zoo to remain unchanged and vacant of animals for the better part of several decades.
The mergansers have been gone for a minute now. Like, at least 3. The website lists wood ducks for American Trail, but I don't know if thats right. They would live with beavers if it is.
If they could somehow repurpose those grotto walls/moats as a viewing area looking into a polar bear enclosure complete with a saltwater tank (as deep as the original for gov't oceanography studies) and potential views into the American Trail (sea lion/seal pool) and retool the Smokey the Bear exhibit for the one grotto he lived in, that'd be amazing IMO.