@hyena142 I believe it was in fact Kanzi! What a beautiful animal!
I agree! Let’s get the Mandrills back in their exhibit. The lemurs would look great in a renovated ibis/spoonbill area. If not, let’s add some additional lemurs! These are more realistic options so hopefully we’ll see if they have a chance of happening before long.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be sad if they just gave all that room to the Sakis, Tamarins and Sloths. It just looks so much better in their now! A lot less institutional.
@TZFan I guess Fernando has just grown! Last time I was in there was spring 2018. He’s awesome!
That’s great to hear about the Bleeding Hearts. Kind of sad about the Mandarin Ducks. We’ve really lost a lot of those aquatic birds over the years.
@TZFan I really hope they’ll be around for one last visit! Would be hard after this long not have any of them there on top of whatever else might be gone by then. Tree Kangaroo, Barbary Sheep, Chamois, and the off display Lion-Tailed Macaques, Barbary Macaques and Clouded Leopards might all be gone too. Definitely a big time of change for the zoo! You can kind of tell things will start to change in the near future when walking on the grounds. One thing that’ll be neat to be greeted back with will be the Australasia outdoor aviary! It didn’t look nearly as overgrown on this visit.
Considering Phillip has those facial warts I’m pretty sure it was him. Not 100% sure, but like 99%. Reason I took notice is because all three other hogs look relatively similar.
That would make sense about the hippos!
Very cool about the wolves! Must have been great enrichment for them. I wonder if the zoo would ever consider getting a dog to walk around every now and then. Or just bring an employees dog around. Cool stuff!
That’s excellent news!! Really hoping we’ll see some chicks in the coming years. I love a Toronto Zoo first!
The ferret just had treatment, but knowing pancreatic tumors, the story usually doesn’t end too well.
I agree! Let’s get the Mandrills back in their exhibit. The lemurs would look great in a renovated ibis/spoonbill area. If not, let’s add some additional lemurs! These are more realistic options so hopefully we’ll see if they have a chance of happening before long.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be sad if they just gave all that room to the Sakis, Tamarins and Sloths. It just looks so much better in their now! A lot less institutional.
@TZFan I guess Fernando has just grown! Last time I was in there was spring 2018. He’s awesome!
That’s great to hear about the Bleeding Hearts. Kind of sad about the Mandarin Ducks. We’ve really lost a lot of those aquatic birds over the years.
@TZFan I really hope they’ll be around for one last visit! Would be hard after this long not have any of them there on top of whatever else might be gone by then. Tree Kangaroo, Barbary Sheep, Chamois, and the off display Lion-Tailed Macaques, Barbary Macaques and Clouded Leopards might all be gone too. Definitely a big time of change for the zoo! You can kind of tell things will start to change in the near future when walking on the grounds. One thing that’ll be neat to be greeted back with will be the Australasia outdoor aviary! It didn’t look nearly as overgrown on this visit.
Considering Phillip has those facial warts I’m pretty sure it was him. Not 100% sure, but like 99%. Reason I took notice is because all three other hogs look relatively similar.
That would make sense about the hippos!
Very cool about the wolves! Must have been great enrichment for them. I wonder if the zoo would ever consider getting a dog to walk around every now and then. Or just bring an employees dog around. Cool stuff!
That’s excellent news!! Really hoping we’ll see some chicks in the coming years. I love a Toronto Zoo first!
The ferret just had treatment, but knowing pancreatic tumors, the story usually doesn’t end too well.