I remember seeing the species and I remember seeing photos of the terrarium on here. I suppose one of each is not bad, though I personally would've only put two species in there then.
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um, this doesn't show the "frog to exhibit size ratio" -- it shows a "this is what I am telling you is the frog to exhibit size ratio by photoshopping in a completely unrelated picture of a frog"....I got bored and wanted to show you the frog to exhibit size ratio. This is what I saw today but I didn't have camera so I added the frog in myself...
um, this doesn't show the "frog to exhibit size ratio" -- it shows a "this is what I am telling you is the frog to exhibit size ratio by photoshopping in a completely unrelated picture of a frog"....
Unless it is an actual photo of the frog in the tank it is meaningless.
I read the full conversation when it took place. I'm simply saying that somebody adding a frog into a photo is not showing the size of the tank in relation to the actual inhabitants of the tank, it is simply that person saying "this is how big I think the frog was in relation to the tank". It isn't the same thing.He was interested and concerned that the exhibit would be too small for the frogs so I took that in consideration and added a frog into the picture of the exact exhibit. That Painted (not Photoshopped) Frog is almost the same size as the frog I saw today and it was in the exact same location. Maybe you should have read the full conversation first.
I read the full conversation when it took place. I'm simply saying that somebody adding a frog into a photo is not showing the size of the tank in relation to the actual inhabitants of the tank, it is simply that person saying "this is how big I think the frog was in relation to the tank". It isn't the same thing.
Let's just say for me that one got lost and discovered an Ostrich.
What?
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The zoo has a new duck species in the South America Wings of the World exhibit. I have a photo of it and will post later.
Can anyone identify this for me please?
I would say that is a Laysan Teal (Anas laysanensis). Not a new species for the zoo as I saw them out on Swan Lake when I visited but certainly glad to see that the zoo is finally drawing some attention to them existing.
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Primate keepers have two estimated dates for Asha's due date. June 6th, or June 15th.
Primate keepers have two estimated dates for Asha's due date. June 6th, or June 15th.
Who's Asha? A gorilla? And don't you mean July?
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A new species (not new to the zoo) has been added to the savanna; Ruddy Shelducks.