Went to the zoo today. It was Seniors Day so it was surprisingly filled with people, the majority of them being seniors.
Since it was Seniors Day the Zoomobile was active, which I was happy to ride. Commentator was on point for the entire ride. No terribly wrong information like the last time I took a ride. He mentioned that the Barbary Apes are no longer Blue, Rocky, and Leah. Pinky and Shannon are now on exhibit. He also mentioned Zsa Zsa being possibly the oldest Barbary Ape in captivity. The Mouflon were pretty active, almost as if they are getting use to the Zoomobile driving by. Summer Ray came pretty close to the Zoomobile, and in the afternoon both Gemini and Summer Ray were running around the second drive thru yard playing with each other. Great to see.
During the Keeper talk at the White Rhinos, the Keeper mentioned that Tom has indeed bred with both Zohair and Sabi. They plan on leaving him with the girls until the winter, or if the girls start bullying him, which is possible. They are excited and hoping for Rhino calves in the future. Only time will tell.
Canadian Domain is still off limits, but I met someone I see on most of my visits to the zoo and we got to talking. He said he was speaking with some of the construction guys at the zoo in the Canadian Domain (Apparently he didn’t know the Domain was off limits). They told him that they are planning to finish Eurasia for Thanksgiving, for at least a soft opening, as everything my not be complete. The construction guy also told him that there have been talks about possibly not proceeding with the Canadian Wilderness project and possibly fixing the Domain exhibits instead. Not exactly sure what to make of that, but fixing the Domain seems farfetched at this point.
During the Cheetah talk, the Keeper mentioned that there has been breeding, but no pregnancies, so no cubs this year. She also mentioned that some of the Cheetah got sick and are receiving treatments. The sickness is nothing big nor serious at the moment.
At the Lion talk I got a chance to ask about the Keeper about Gopa at Jungle Cat World. She has no idea of the Zoo owning any other white lions besides the ones at the zoo. It was complete news to her. She did mention that it was possible that multiple white lion were sent to Canada, but they went to their respective zoos. As far as she knew, Gopa doesn’t belong to the Toronto Zoo.
At the Giraffe talk I found out a couple things. Firstly, the Giraffes are restricted to the first yard, because the Keepers would like the grass in the second yard to take better root. Since the second yard was entirely new sob brought in, it’s taking longer for it to root properly into the ground. The Giraffes can possibly slip and fall if they’re allowed into the yard too early. Secondly, the zoo does want to bring in more Giraffes but they have to wait to see what the SSP says. Lastly, they mentioned that by next year they want the Giraffes to be a mix exhibit with Giraffes and Eland. I’m guessing that Elands are the mixed species in the reports that recently came out.