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I cant believe I FINALLY get to say this, but after 4 years, Samson has made his first trips to the new yards that were added in the 2019 renovation.
Who's Samson? Including species is typically the best policy on this site as many of us don't know names of animals who aren't at our local zoo and/or of species we specifically follow.I cant believe I FINALLY get to say this, but after 4 years, Samson has made his first trips to the new yards that were added in the 2019 renovation.
I know, sorry. I even thought about it, he’s just such a celebrity here. Samson is the youngest elephant in the zoo’s herd. He’s been very nervous and unwilling to shift to the pair of new yards added in the elephant renovation, so it’s a very exciting development.Who's Samson? Including species is typically the best policy on this site as many of us don't know names of animals who aren't at our local zoo and/or of species we specifically follow.
Where did you get this information?I cant believe I FINALLY get to say this, but after 4 years, Samson has made his first trips to the new yards that were added in the 2019 renovation.
A number of photos posted on Instagram, but as some are from individuals, as well as a variety of dates I chose not to include them. Samson is easily distinguishable as he’s one of the only two here with tusks, and Anna’s are significantly longer.Where did you get this information?
The male is 3 year old Terence from the duke lemur center, nephew of Zaboomafoo. The female from Mesker should be 12 year old Arcadia, unless one of her two sons there was sexed incorrectly.Two new sifakas (1.1) have arrived at the zoo! This was a longtime species exhibited by the zoo, but their previous one died in 2021. It'll be nice to see them again!