Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Species list by exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo

There are some changes to the list.

Children's Zoo
Brown-nosed coatimundi(1) is not on display anymore

Reptile House
Asian Vine Snake**(1) off exhibit
Sudan plated lizard**(1) off exhibit
Gray tree frog(1) off exhibit
Add Dumeril’s Ground Boa(5)
Add Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake(8)
Add Amazonian Milk Frog(?)

Manatee Springs
Florida Cottonmouth(1) off exhibit
Add Timber Rattlesnake*(2) to Florida Biodiversity and take off from Palmetto Scrub.

Jungle Trails
Add Coquerel's sifaka**(1.1) to African Animals
African Striped Weasel**(1) left zoo
Add Potto**(7) over striped weasel
Add Large-spotted genet*(1.0) to bamboo lemur's place
Add Grey Bamboo Lemur***(2) next after aye-aye
 
Here's an organized list of World of the Insect species and sections.

What is an Insect?: Green Lead Cockroach, Emerald ash borer, Vinegaroon, Dragon-headed Katydid, Blue Death Feigning Beetle, Mexican redknee tarantula, Zebra Bug, Togo Starburst Spider, Red-eyed Assassin Bug, Deer-horned Stag Beetle, Malayan Leaf Katydid, Giant desert hairy scorpion.
Success of the Insect: Bat Cave Cockroach, Yellow-bellied Beetle, Jade-headed Buffalo Beetle, Emperor scorpion, Tin-foil Beetle, Thorny Devil, Dead leaf mantis, Brown recluse spider, East African Whip Scorpion, Cave Whip Spider, Sonoran desert centipede, Honey ant, Grey Bird Grasshopper, Giant Jumping Stick, Sunburst Diving Beetle, Golden silk orb-weaver.
What Eats Insects: Blue Spiny Lizard, Black tree monitor, Rough Green Snake, Dyeing Poison Dart Frog, Madagascar giant day gecko, Ornate Horned Frog, Emperor tamarin.
Insects in Motion: Australian Walking Stick, Giant Spiny Leaf Insect, Water Scavenger Beetle, Giant water bug, Indian Whisker Shrimp, Water scorpion, Water strider.
Naked Mole Rats: Naked mole rat
From Egg to Adult: White-eyed Assassin Bug, Velvet ant, Red-lined Darkling Beetle.
Insect Lifestyles: Taxicab beetle, Madagascar hissing cockroach, Brazilian salmon tarantula, Eastern lubber grasshopper, Giant cockroach, Bullet ant, Giant Walking Stick, Leaf-cutter ant, Green-leaf Katydid, Big headed ant, Honeybee.
Butterfly Rainforest: Jambu Fruit Dove, Spangled Cotinga, West Peruvian Dove, White-naped Pheasant Pigeon, Golden-headed Manakin, Blue Ground Dove, Passion Flower Butterfly.
 
Sorry I messed up. From the tin-foil beetle to the honey ant is the section called, "What Insects Eat".
 
Cat Canyon
*Cougar
*Tiger (white)
*Malayan Tiger
*Snow Leopard

Reptile House. From right to left.
*Ornate monitor
*Jameson's mamba
*Rio Fuerte beaded lizard
*Desert grassland whiptail lizard
*Angolan python
*Black milk snake
*Aruba Island rattlesnake
*Everglades rat snake
*Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake/Mexican west coast rattlesnake
*King Cobra
*Brazilian rainbow boa
*African pancake tortoise
*California kingsnake
*Puff adder
*Razo Island Skink***
*Yucatan Neotropical rattlesnake
*Terciopelo
*Black rat snake
*Brazilian lancehead
*Madagascar giant day gecko
*Nelson's milk snake
*Dumeril's ground boa
*Green tree python
*Blue tree monitor
*Gaboon viper
*Center: Chinese alligator, alligator snapping turtle, Florida snapping turtle, red-eared slider.
*Outside: Galapagos tortoises

Jungle Trails
*Mueller's Gibbon
*Lesser Adjutant
*Sumatran orangutan
*Northern Luzon giant cloud rat
*Pygmy slow loris
*Sugar glider
*White-handed gibbon
*Francois' langur
*Lion-tailed macaque
*Pink-backed pelican
*Saddle-billed stork
*Black-and-white-ruffed lemur
*Bonobo
*Congo peafowl
*Diana monkey
*Potto
*Garnett's galago
*Large-spotted genet
*Coquerel's sifaka
*Emperor scorpion
*Ruddy shelduck
*Golden-breasted starling
*Eastern yellow-billed hornbill
*Bonobo
*Aye-aye
*Potto
*Eastern lesser bamboo lemur
*Dumeril's ground boa
 
From the other side of the emperor scorpion exhibit, grey bird grasshoppers, giant jumping sticks, orb weaver spiders, and sunburst diving beetles is the section called, Defense and Escape.
 
New/Returned Species:
-Thai Red Mountain Rat Snake
-Yellow Pond Turtle
-Two-toed Amphiuma
-Amazon Millipede
-Desert Hairy Scorpion
-Giant Black Stag Beetle
-Hammerkop

Replaced/Removed Species:
-Brazil's Lancehead
-Razo Island Skink
-Hyacinth Macaw
-Crested Screamer
-Alligator Snapping Turtle (Manatee Springs Greenhouse only)
-Giant African Millipede
-Red-lined Darkling Beetle
-Velvet Ant
-Dead Leaf Mantis
-Yellow-billed Hornbill
-Golden-breasted Starling
-Four-banded Sandgrouse
-Sonoran Desert Centipede
-Green Anole
-Large-spotted Genet
 
Here's an updated list as of October 21, 2013. The stars no longer tell the value of an animal. One star stands for an old animal species that is new to the area. Two stands for an old species that was previously replaced and is now back on exhibit. Three stars represents a completely new species since the year 2011. All these animals are in order of how you would see them. The highlighted, individual animals are the ones that I've noticed who get the most attention.

Elephant Reserve
1. Indian Elephant - Schottzie, My-Thai
-Malaysian Elephant - Jati, Sabu

Africa and Giraffe Ridge
1. Masai Giraffe/Grey-crowned Crane
2. Greater Flamingo
3. Southeast African Lion
4. Cheetah/Domestic Cat/Fishing Cat/Serval/Red River Hog
5. Cheetah

Discovery Forest
1. Blue-and-gold Macaw
2. Boa Constrictor
3. Linnaeus’s Two-toed Sloth

Gibbon Islands and Red Pandas
1. Red Panda
2. Siamang
3. Buff-cheeked Gibbon

Children's Zoo
1. African Penguin
2. Little Penguin-ZB-ZB
3. Bearcat
4. Homing Pigeon
5. Gopher Tortoise/Radiated Tortoise/Red-footed Tortoise
6. Southern Three-banded Armadillo
7. Domestic Chicken/Red Junglefowl
8. Nigerian Dwarf Goat
9. Dexter Cattle
10. Jacob Sheep
11. Miniature Cattle
12. Nigerian Dwarf Goat
13. Alpaca/Llama
14. Baby Doll Sheep/Miniature Donkey
15. Bennett’s Wallaby/Parma Wallaby

Swan Lake
1. Red-crowned Crane
2. Florida Sandhill Crane (Wetland Trail)
-American Paddlefish
-Common Carp
-Mallard
-Canada Goose
-Layson Duck
-Mandarin Duck
-Northern Pintail
-Redhead duck
-Trumpeter Swan
-Wood Duck

Wildlife Canyon
1. Sumatran Rhinoceros
2. Visyan Warty Pig***
3. Sichuan Takin
4. Przewalski’s Horse
5. Bactrian Camel
6. Emu

Eagle Eyrie
1. Steller's Sea Eagle
2. Andean Condor

Reptile House
1. Chinese Alligator/Alligator Snapping Turtle/Florida Snapping Turtle/Red-eared Slider
2. Ornate Monitor
3. Fire Salamander***
4. Cave Salamander/Long-tailed Salamander***
5. Amazon Milk Frog***
6. Jamseson’s Mamba
7. Terciopelo/Parrot Snake***
8. Cat-eyed Snake***
9. Beaded Lizard
10. Angolan Python
11. Black Milk Snake
12. Aruba Island Rattlesnake
13. Tropical Racer***
14. Desert Grassland Whiptail Lizard/Yucatan Neotropical Rattlesnake
15. King Cobra
16. Timber Rattlesnake*
17. Pancake Tortoise
18. California Kingsnake
19. Thai Red Mountain Rat Snake***
20. Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake
21. African fat-tailed Gecko
22. Black Rat Snake
23. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
24. Brazilian Rainbow Boa
25. Rhinoceros Viper
26. Nelson’s Milksnake
27. Dumeril’s Ground Boa
28. Green Tree Python
29. Blue Tree Monitor
30. Gaboon Viper
31. Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo/Salmon-crested Cockatoo
32. Galapagos Tortoise

Monkey Island
1. Japanese Macaque

Night Hunters
1. Eurasian Eagle Owl
2. Pallas's Cat-ZB
3. Fossa
4. Aardwolf
5. Clouded Leopard
6. Banded Palm Civet*
7. Common Vampire Bat
8. Potto-ZB
9. Aardvark/Indian Flying Fox/Greater Bushbaby
10. Southern Brazilian Ocelot-ZB
11. Burmese Python
12. Black-footed Cat
13. Arabian Sand Cat
14. Caracat
15. Bearcat
16. Tayra
17. Bat-eared Fox
18. Fennec Fox
19. Fishing Cat
20. Bobcat
21. Eastern Siberian Lynx

Cat Canyon
1. Cougar
2. White Tiger
3. Malayan Tiger
4. Snow Leopard

Gorilla World
1. Western Lowland Gorilla-ZB
2. Black-and-white Colobus
3. Grey’s Crowned Guenon

Lemur Lookout and Dragons!
1. Ring-tailed Lemur
2. Ackies Dwarf Monitor
3. Green Tree Monitor
4. Quince Monitor
5. Crocodile Monitor
6. Komodo Dragon

Manatee Springs
1. American Alligator
2. Barbour’s Map Turtle***/Florida Cooter/Longnose Gar/Mississippi Map Turtle***/Red-eared Slider/Western Mosquitofish
3. American Crocodile
4. Caribbean Hermit Crab
5. Alligator Snapping Turtle/Black Crappie/Channel Catifish/Largemouth Bass/Redeared Sunfish
6. Knight Anole
7. Brown Anole***/Green Tree Frog
8. Florida Manatee/Alligator Gar/Bluegill/Chain Pickerel/Channel Catfish/Grass Carp/Florida Gar/Largemouth Bass/Longnose Gar/Spotted Gar/Golden Shiner
9. Azureus Cichlid/Banded Dwarf Cichlid/Green Severum/ Mozambique Tilapia/Tiger Oscar/ Red-bellied Piranha/Red Devil Cichlid
10. Florida Pine Snake***
11. Two-toed Amphiuma
12. Green Chromis/Margarita Snail/Royal Gramma Basslet/Florida Decorated Crab/Peppermint Shrimp/Royal Coral Shrimp/Scarlet Hermit Crab/Turbo Snail
13. Southern Copperhead
14. Mangrove Water Snake
15. Loggerhead Musk Turtle
16. Yellow-bellied Slider***/Western Mosquitofish
17. Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake/Everglades Rat Snake/Grey Rat Snake***

Rhino Reserve
1. Indian Rhinoceros
2. Okapi/Yellow-backed Duiker**
3. Eastern Bongo
4. Greater Flamingo-ZB-ZB
5. Grevy’s Zebra
6. Indian Rhinoceros
7. Eastern Black Rhinoceros

White Lions of Timbavati
1. Southeast African Lion

Jungle Trails
1. Mueller's Gibbon
2. Lesser Adjutant Stork
3. Sumatran Orangutan/White-handed Gibbon
4. Pygmy Slow Loris*
5. Large-spotted Genet*
6. Feather-tail Glider
7. Lion-tailed Macaque
8. Francois Langur
9. Pink-backed Pelican/Saddle-billed stork
10. Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
11. Congo Peafowl** (Summer only)/White-naped Raven (Cold weather only)
12. Coquerel’s Sifaka*** (Summer only)/Angolan Colobus (Cold weather only)
13. Bonobo
14. Potto
15. Garnett's Galago-ZB
16. Grey Bamboo Lemur/Potto
17. Coquerel’s Sifaka (indoors)
18. Black-casqued Hornbill/Hammerkop/Ruddy Shelduck
19. Emperor Scorpion
20. Bonobo (indoors)
21. Aye-Aye
22. Dumeril’s Ground Boa

Lords of the Arctic and Bear Hill
1. Arctic Fox***
2. Polar Bear
3. Spectacled Bear
4. American Black Bear

Sea Lion Falls
1. California Sea Lion

Wolf Woods
1. Grey Fox
2. North American River Otter
3. Mexican Wolf
4. Barred Owl*

Wings of the World
1. Blue-and-gold Macaw/Crested Screamer/Hyacinth Macaw***/Scarlet Macaw
2. Laughing Kookaburra
3. Boat-billed Heron***, Mata Mata, Elegant Crested Tinamou, Guiro Cuckoo, Golden Conure, Northern Helmeted Curassow, Opal-rumped Tanager, Paradise Tanager, Pervian Pigeon*, Red-capped Cardinal, Southern Lapwing, Red Shoveler, Saffron Finch, Scarlet Ibis, Sunbittern, Yellow-rumped Cacique
4. Pesquett’s Parrot
5. Lady Ross’s Turaco*
6. Asian Fairy Bluebird, Bali Mynah, Black-crowned Fruit Pigoen, Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush, Giant Fruit Bat, Guam Rail, Nicobar Pigeon, Ornate Fruit Dove, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Victoria Crowned Pigeon, White-throated Ground Dove
7. Masked Bobwhite Quail, Thick-billed Parrot
8. Black-winged Red Bishop, Blue-naped Mousebird, Buff-crested Bustard, Golden-breasted Starling, Hammerkop*, Northern Carmine Bee-eater, Violet-backed Starling
9. Double-crested Cormorant, Tri-colored Heron, Ruddy Duck, Red-bellied Cooter, Peninsula Cooter
10. Blue-breasted Kingfisher
11. Bourke’s Parakeet, Croaking Ground Dove, Gouldian Finch, Red-flanked Lorikeet
12. Blue-breasted Kingfisher
13. Crested Auklet, Harlequin Duck, Least Auklet, Whiskered Auklet, Spectacled Eider, Smew
14. Common Murre, Harlequin Duck, Horned Puffin, Pigeon Guillemot, Spectacled Eider
15. Black-faced Ibis, Chiloe Wigeon, Inca Tern, King Penguin, Magellanic Penguin, Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Lorikeet Landing
1. Black-capped Lory
-Cardinal Lory
-Cape Barren Goose
-Magpie Goose
-Nicobar Pigeon
-Ornate Lorikeet
-Pied Imperial Pigeon
-Rainbow Lorikeet
-Red Lory
-Ruddy Shelduck
-Speckled Pigeon*

World of the Insect
1. Green Leaf Cockroach
2. Emerald Beetle
3. Vinegaroon
4. Amazon Millipede
5. Blue Death Feigning Beetle
6. Mexican Redknee Tarantula
7. Zebra Bug
8. Togo Starburst Tarantula
9. Bat Cave Cockroach
10. Giant Jumping Stick
11. Cave Whip Spider
12. Red-eyed Assassin Bug
13. Goliath Tarantula**
14. Florida Orb Weaver***
15. Emperor Scorpion
16. Jade-headed Buffalo Beetle
17. Thorny Devil Stick Insect
18. Vietnamese Centipede***
19. Brown Recluse Spider
20. Desert Hairy Scorpion
21. Domino Beetle***
22. Honey Ant
23. Tin Foil Beetle
24. Grey Bird Grasshopper
25. Sunburst Diving Beetle
26. Blue Spiny Lizard
27. Black Tree Monitor
28. Rough Green Snake
29. Golden Poison Dart Frog***
30. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
31. African-helmeted Turtle-ZB
32. Emperor Scorpion
33. Australian Walking Stick/Giant Spiny Leaf Insect
34. Water Scavenger Beetle***
35. Giant Water Bug
36. Water Scorpion
37. Water Strider
38. Naked Mole Rat
39. White-eyed Assassin Bug
40. Yellow-bellied Beetle
41. Taxicab Beetle
42. Green Leaf Katydid***
43. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
44. Giant Cockroach
45. Malayan Leaf Katydid
46. Eastern Lubber Grasshopper
47. Bullet Ant
48. Giant Walking Stick
49. Leaf-cutter Ant
50. Big-headed Ant
51. African-helmeted Turtle, African Pygmy Goose, Blue Ground Dove, Golden-headed Manakin, Passion Flower Butterfly, Spangled Cotinga, White-naped Pheasant Pigeon

Completely Off Display or Passed Away
1. Cane Toad
2. Razo Island Skink
3. Gila Monster
4. Asian Vine Snake
5. Caatinga Lancehead
6. Grey Tree Frog
7. Margay
8. Geoffroy’s Cat
9. Meerkat
10. Blind Cave Fish
11. Black-headed Douroucouli
12. Southern Douroucouli
13. South American Cacomistle
14. Golden Silk Orb-weaver
15. Florida Softshell Turtle
16. Eastern Gulfcoast Waterdog
17. Northern Luzon Cloud Rat
18. African Striped Weasel
19. Eastern Box Turtle
20. Northern Lapwing
21. Ragianna Bird-of-Paradise
22. Scarlet-chested Parrot
23. Imperial Shag
24. American Burying Beetle
25. Magnificent Flower Beetle
26. Salmon-pink Tarantula
27. Green June Bug
28. Velvet Ant
29. Red-lined Darkling Beetle
30. Dyeing Poison Frog
31. Deaf Leaf Mantis
32. Four-banded Sand Grouse
33. Sonoran Desert Centipede
34. Green Anole
35. Tri-colored Backswimmer
36. Indian Whisker Shrimp
37. Giant African Millipede
38. Ornate Horned Frog
39. Henkel’s Leaf-tailed Gecko

Wings of Wonder Bird Show
1. Abyssinian Ground Hornbill
2. African Penguin
3. American Alligator
4. Bald Eagle
5. Black Vulture
6. Blue-and-gold Macaw
7. Emu
8. Hyacinth Macaw
9. Laughing Kookaburra
10. Red-legged Seriema
11. Red-winged Macaw
12. Rhinoceros Hornbill
13. Sulphur-crested Cockatoo

Animals in Encounters (incomplete list)
1. American Alligator
2. Angolan Python
3. Brown-nosed Coati
4. California Kingsnake
5. Eurasian Eagle Owl
6. Red River Hog
7. Solomons Island Skink
8. Eyelash Viper
9. Fishing Cat
10. Barn Owl
11. Indian Star Tortoise
12. Miniature Juliana Pig
13. Six-banded Armadillo
14. Serval
15. Southern Hairy Armadillo
16. Corn Snake
17. Screaming Hairy Armadillo
18. Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbill
19. Yellow Rat Snake
20. White-throated Monitor

Outside during Festival of Lights
1. Japanese Macaque
2. Cougar
3. White Tiger
4. Malayan Tiger
5. Snow Leopard
6. White Lion
7. Polar Bear
8. Spectacled Bear
9. American Black Bear
10. California Sea Lion
11. Mexican Wolf
12. Nigerian Dwarf Goat
13. Dexter Cattle
14. Jacob Sheep
15. Red Panda
 
Is the Banded Palm Civet really new to Night Hunters? He's been there a while as far as I can tell. Also, the Angolan Colobuses were out during the summer when I visited.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Do you ever see the paddlefish at the zoo?

Nope. They're pretty much living wild in that huge pond and I would think you'd have to be unbelievably lucky to see one in there. It's pretty much like going to the edge of a large natural pond, looking in, and hoping to see some fish.

~Thylo:cool:
 
Is the Banded Palm Civet really new to Night Hunters? He's been there a while as far as I can tell. Also, the Angolan Colobuses were out during the summer when I visited.

~Thylo:cool:

I didn't quite explain this well but if it was a change after 2011, it's considered new for this thread.
 
As for the sifakas, that was before they let them go outside since Bobby's birth. Now that he's used to the outdoor yard, this rotation will remain and the Colobus will be out only after and before sspring.
 
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