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Berlin Zoo are believed to have the oldest gorilla in the world:

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The Berlin Zoo threw a special 65th birthday party on April 13 for Fatou, believed to be the oldest gorilla in the world.

Fatou arrived at the Berlin Zoo in 1959 when she was two years old, which the zoo believes makes her the oldest western lowland gorilla in the world. Her exact age is unknown, because she ended up at the zoo via an unusual way: a sailor used the little gorilla as a means of payment at an inn in Marseille, France.
 
After visiting the zoo yesterday, here's some unreleased news and developments at the park:

  • They seem to be planning on an expansion to the Arctic wolves territory by cutting some space to the former polar bear enclosure now that theur female is dead, but this conflicts with what theur signage said about their polar bears' population, which is that they want to keep some at the park, we'll see how this ine goes;
As far as I saw in the past weeks, they are not working on the polar bear exhibit. You mean the exhibit, where the asian black bear lived until his death in early 2020.

  • The penguin interior was closed due to "improvements being made", so I didn't really see the penguins up close but at least they were visible from outside;
The penguin house in now open. They removed the older information boards.

  • Some keepers were cleaning an empty enclosure attached to Hippo Bay, perhaps a new species? I don't really see it being a Pigmy Hippo yard...

This is actually the pigmy hippo yard

  • The Pig House was seemengly closed but I didn't understand the signage nor translate it;

The signage you saw means: "all pigs are currently on their outdoor exhibits". The pig house is therefore usually closed in spring and summer, an it is open in fall and winter.

  • There's now an empty deer enclosure on near the Elefantor entrance.

I don't think it was empty. The animals were probably inside or in the rear part of the enclosure. Blackbucks and red-crowned crane live there.
 
The white tailed deer are not next to the Elephant gate. They are behind the Panda Garden, in the deer district of the zoo.
There was a signage that explicitly said the enclosure was empty, perhaps I badly expressed myself but it was an enclosure near the panda garden in the deer district, what I meant was that the Elefantor entrance was visible, or perhaps I remember incorrectly; regarding the pigmy hippo habitat, I was really convinced they were working on something else...
 
There was a signage that explicitly said the enclosure was empty, perhaps I badly expressed myself but it was an enclosure near the panda garden in the deer district, what I meant was that the Elefantor entrance was visible, or perhaps I remember incorrectly; regarding the pigmy hippo habitat, I was really convinced they were working on something else...
Now I understand what you mean. This ist an empty enclosure next to the white tailed deers. I didn't see anything there in the past years. I think it has been seldom used for a short time to rear some geese or something like that. It might be a site for a new big cat enclosure, but I cannot swear it.
 
regarding the pigmy hippo habitat, I was really convinced they were working on something else...
If you saw an information board about pigmy hippos, you can be sure, this was really the pigmy hippo outdoor habitat. If you did not see any board, it might be the next enclosure, which was empty for a couple of month, and now is home to two young warthogs. Maybe you were there in the days when the warthog came and the keepers were working on that enclosure.
I can post some picture later
 
Hello,
Some questions about Berlin zoo.
Carnivore house – when is the feeding time or the best time to see oncilla and margay?
Night exhibit – when is the best time to see short-tailed possums?
Bird house – are those on show: Ruppels glossy starling, paradise tanager, black-bellied sandgrouse, black-headed lapwing, blue grosberak?
 
Hello,
Some questions about Berlin zoo.
Carnivore house – when is the feeding time or the best time to see oncilla and margay?
Night exhibit – when is the best time to see short-tailed possums?
Bird house – are those on show: Ruppels glossy starling, paradise tanager, black-bellied sandgrouse, black-headed lapwing, blue grosberak?

On my visit the Oncilla nad Margay been fed early afternoon, around 14:30.

The short-tailed possum is of show.
 
Bird house – are those on show: Ruppels glossy starling, paradise tanager, black-bellied sandgrouse, black-headed lapwing, blue grosberak?

They were all on show and easy to spot during my visit in July, though if you don't see them inside the house, you may have to check the outdoor aviaries (or vice versa). The black-headed lapwings were in the pheasantry, not the bird house.
 
When I visited Berlin Aquarium this summer, I saw a fish that was signed as "glass fish", Parachela oxygastroides. I just checked Zootierliste, and the species isn't registered there at all. Does anyone know if it's a very new species for Berlin (and apparently the first time the species is ever displayed in a European zoo), or if it's a different species wrongly signed?
 
When I visited Berlin Aquarium this summer, I saw a fish that was signed as "glass fish", Parachela oxygastroides. I just checked Zootierliste, and the species isn't registered there at all. Does anyone know if it's a very new species for Berlin (and apparently the first time the species is ever displayed in a European zoo), or if it's a different species wrongly signed?

I'm not sure, if Zootierliste has entries for each fish species kept.

As to the "glass fish": Apparently, in Germany you can buy them for relatively cheap (about 10ish Euro) via the internet, if they are available. The one shop I looked up declared them a "rarity" and doesn't have them in stock right now. But I think, I have seen them in fish tanks before. According to Wikipedia they are often used for cooking in Asia and they are officially categorized as "least concern".
 
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