During my visit to Wellington Zoo today, I was informed that two Brazilian Agouti (Dasyprocta leporina) babies (twins) were born at the zoo earlier this month. I was able to see at least one of these babies in their enclosure, as well as what appeared to be their mother (an adult female that had swollen mammary glands).
Also, in December of last year it was reported that one of the three endemic skink enclosures that is near The Barn appeared to be unoccupied, but during my visit today I observed that all three of these enclosures were occupied. One of these enclosures held Otago Skink (Oligosoma otagense), and the other two held Grand Skink (Oligosoma grande).
Also, in December of last year it was reported that one of the three endemic skink enclosures that is near The Barn appeared to be unoccupied, but during my visit today I observed that all three of these enclosures were occupied. One of these enclosures held Otago Skink (Oligosoma otagense), and the other two held Grand Skink (Oligosoma grande).