Spent a couple of hours at Sydney Zoo today. Unfortunately I did not get to Africa or the Aquarium, so will hopefully be back next weekend.
- First of all, I was heavily disappointed and annoyed at the non-animal "attractions" (more like "repellents" for us zoo fanatics!) at the zoo. A large area of the main carpark has been taken up by "Elmo's Circus Dream", and the entire overflow carpark has been turned into children's rides and a giant stage for the "Emma Memma" concerts. This has made it very hard to get a park, and even harder to find your way back! The front entrance has basically become an advertisement for these concerts and the zoo's tacky Christmas celebration. Within the zoo itself, Sesame Street characters were all over Primate Boulevard, making it impossible to watch the baboons and capuchins without Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird staring at you. The tacky Christmas theming was ever present here, too. Anatomically inaccurate reindeer stood next to the tigers, and the amphitheatre was full of Santa-themed "attractions". I understand they are just trying to make money to care for the zoo's inhabitants, but I wish they would just focus on the animals.
OK, rant over, now I can focus on the actual news.
- Recent births include a Tufted Capuchins and several Red and Kangaroo Island Kangaroos and Swamp Wallabies.
- The alpha female meerkat is pregnant again.
- Kavi (Asian Elephant) is in musth.
- There seem to be a lot less meerkats in the South African Crested Porcupine exhibit.
- All but one of the young Capybaras have left the zoo, leaving 3 capybaras.
- I only saw 2 lemurs and 1 tiger.
- The chimpanzees have certainly recovered since the atrocities of Schwaben Park! When a keeper entered their indoor building, they got extremely excited (the males especially), and starting running around, shouting, baring their teeth and throwing punches. It was so great to see them acting like real chimps!
- It was also great to see the orangutans up close and active at the glass. I always forget just how enormous Santan is! They had been given unbuttered and unsalted popcorn which they were enjoying gathering. A highlight was seeing Dewi hang upside down by her toes from a rope to pick popcorn from the straw.
- I think I forgot to mention in my last update that the zoo has received a Southern Koala!
- A few moves in the nocturnal house; the Spinifex Hopping Mouse males and females have been separated, with the males having moved into the former Feathertail Glider exhibit. Also, (and I was very excited by this) the Fat-tailed Dunnarts have been replaced by a Black-footed Tree-rat! I could not manage to find it, but hopefully I will have better luck next weekend.