Tambourine doves, magpie shrikes, white-cheeked bulbuls, crested couas, lanner falcons, meerkats, and capybaras have been added to the zoo's website.
Also, two lappet-faced vultures are now on display in the savanna.
Where will the capybaras be on exhibit at ?
This is one of the greatest things I've ever heard in a long time for the zoo. My best bet is that they may be placed in Wildlife Canyon, one of the empty Indian Rhino exhibits in Rhino Reserve, or even the Saddle billed Storks exhibit in Jungle Trails that the Red crowned cranes are in right now and they just possibly needed a filler.
What about them going in bird house the first exhibit you come to?
The macaw exhibit or the atrium? If it was the macaw exhibit, too small and there isn't enough room to add a bigger barrier, if it's the South American atrium, then I'd also say no considering there's only vertical height and there is almost no floor space large enough for a capybara.
DM me on the news of the Capybara if you want to know. My friend found out and was also told by a curator that they have ANOTHER big new species.
Since when is Malayan Tapir a BIG species? Their cool and all, I guess...
I thought the Zoo hurt your feelings by shattering your horticultural dream of work this summer? I guess no love was lost.
Since when is Malayan Tapir a BIG species? Their cool and all, I guess...
Depends on if I get this Night Hunters intership or notI would never have resentment towards the zoo, only my supervisors.
And it's not a Malayan Tapir even though I would consider that a big species for the zoo because I can't recall them ever having any in their history. I also consider this new species big because though it is a returning species, it is part of a Continental group that the zoo heavily lacks in.