I've been to the zoo 5 days in a row now and it is safe to say that the zoo no longer has their female Grevy's Zebras, so that just leaves Shewa, their only male and now their only zebra.
African Hoofstock Savanna?
I've been to the zoo 5 days in a row now and it is safe to say that the zoo no longer has their female Grevy's Zebras, so that just leaves Shewa, their only male and now their only zebra.
African Hoofstock Savanna?
Yeah. Did they not make the cut?
http://www.zoochat.com/556/jul-2013-africa-phase-iv-329502/Yeah. Did they not make the cut?
I'm not sure if mixing them is okay but a few Zoochatters agreed as well that the zoo [would've] made a smart move by having the zebras separate.
So what? You were suppose to view the zebras distantly? Also, why in the hell is the hippo enclosure smaller than the wild dog one!!?
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Yeah, I remember that being suggested vis the rendering of them set back, but still visible. Grévy's aren't that bad. They mix well with Masai Giraffe, at least if given acreage.
Wonder if they sent them to the farm out in Indian Hill. They had a male there when I visited in 2010, but that was a long time ago. Maybe they'll phase them out in favor of a more tractable subspecies for Africa.
I highly doubt they're adding zebra in Africa! due to how small the hoofstock enclosure turned out.
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Cincinnati Zoo Africa Hippo Small Land Mass
Cincinnati Zoo Africa Hippo Small Land Mass
Looks to be way too small. This exhibit should be at least double the size. The public area is so large, why can't it be expanded into that area. Hopefully the zoo will not hold more than a pair of hippo. Why do hippo's always get such small exhibits being the same size as rhino's?