Saw them on Monday and they are on exhibit as well.
Here is the source for the announcement of the births, it is important to remember putting one in.St. Louis Zoo announces 5 cheetahs (unsexed) born in May
Signs have been placed in River’s Edge at the old Capybara Exhibit.
They are for: Two-Toed Sloth and Prehensile Tailed Porcupine! I didn’t see either in the exhibit but it was cool to see that it’s open again.
Which renovations are you concerned about getting rid of gazelles? I'm not familiar with renovations to that area right now.I was thinking of taking a trip to St. Louis to see the zoo’s Soemmerring’s Gazelles and other hoofstock this fall. Will the zoo remain committed to keeping the gazelles in their collection or will the new renovations make a lot of species go away permanently? Also I saw in an old Youtube vid that visitors can go into the antelope house. Can you still go inside or only during cold weather when the hoofstock has to stay indoors?
Ok, good to know.It’s been a while since I’ve visited the Antelope House but as someone who is regularly there, I don’t believe it is open.
Thank you for verifying this, it has bugged me a lot since my visit.Can confirm after verifying with an Antelope keeper that the inside of the Antelope House hasn't been open to the public since before COVID.
Should also be mentioned that their names are Chico, Oxomátli, Xóchitl and Chula.Four Spider Monkeys have arrived from Gladys Porter Zoo. They are rescues from the illegal pet trade.
Spider monkeys seized at border now at home in Saint Louis Zoo