for anyone wondering, there are currenly 6 Mandrills. Does anyone know if threre due to get a new outdoor exhibi twith the renovation?
There was indeed a mandrill named Carter (now living at the LA Zoo, with the name "Rainbeau") - he was born at the zoo, but was removed from the group when he started becoming sexually mature.
Carter was born in 1993. He was off-exhibit for quite a while before he left for LA in 2001, and thus had little public exposure. This may, perhaps, account for his lack of comfort with the public.
I do not know if this was brought up in another thread but the zoo currently has 3 male and 1 female lion, is there any way the lions will breed? Or are all the lions related? Is there any plans for future breeding?
O thank you Meaghan, it is interesting to know that they are phasing the current pride out, I don't understand why the just don't get a breeding pair. I do know that it is more complicated than it sounds. If they do phase them out I wonder if there will be a lion exhibit expansion? I think the zoo should expand the current lion exhibit, like having an off exhibit yard and then aquairing a breeding pair! Baby lions would bring more visitors! they could really redo that area of the savanna, with the hyenas and lions exhibit expand the two of them!