The Amazon's? If so they were all sent back to the private breeder that lent them to the zoo.The seriemas were still in the old cuban/Amazon exhibit, i don't believe they're anywhere in site.
The Amazon's? If so they were all sent back to the private breeder that lent them to the zoo.The seriemas were still in the old cuban/Amazon exhibit, i don't believe they're anywhere in site.
Yep, that's the ones. I type faster than I think sometimes and use a pronoun when I should really use a proper noun for clarity, lol.The Amazon's? If so they were all sent back to the private breeder that lent them to the zoo.
Yeah, I miss them a lot, they were my favorite species of bird there. They were on a breeding loan from a private holder, the zoo was not successful in breeding them so they sent them back when the loan expired. At least that is what was explained to me. The seriemas are not supposed to be the permanent residents, they are still figuring out what they want to do there.Yep, that's the ones. I type faster than I think sometimes and use a pronoun when I should really use a proper noun for clarity, lol.
That makes a lot more sense, I figured they were being put in the back with the flyover macaws or something. But they were nice while they lasted!
Not news related, but what antelope species is kept with the elephants? I visited for the first time earlier today and was using this forum’s species list posted in April as a rough guide which said impala were there. They were a bit far away, but they looked enough like impala for me to not question it. But then I started thinking, the zoo’s website claims they have Nile lechwe, and doesn’t list impala. An older map I was also referencing does list impala, but doesn’t indicate where they would be and is obviously outdated in some other places so it’s hard to take it as anything conclusive. So which is it? Or possibly both?
Currently just impala. The whole Africa area has seen a ton of turnover in hoof stock since it opened. At one time or another they have had impala, Nile lechwe and Thomson's gazelle in there with the elephants.Not news related, but what antelope species is kept with the elephants? I visited for the first time earlier today and was using this forum’s species list posted in April as a rough guide which said impala were there. They were a bit far away, but they looked enough like impala for me to not question it. But then I started thinking, the zoo’s website claims they have Nile lechwe, and doesn’t list impala. An older map I was also referencing does list impala, but doesn’t indicate where they would be and is obviously outdated in some other places so it’s hard to take it as anything conclusive. So which is it? Or possibly both?
Any new exhibits? or is it just an amenities expansion. While I doubt it, It would be awesome for some more australian species to be added.Wallaroo Station is being remodeled and rebranded to just "Australia". Most other than the rollercoaster, koala and barnyard are closed through March 2024.
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Unknown right now, I may try and reach out to someone that can add some insight. I would imagine that at least the wallaby's will get a makeover as will some of the other habitats. I really hope they add some more species, that area was getting really light on animals.Any new exhibits? or is it just an amenities expansion. While I doubt it, It would be awesome for some more australian species to be added.
Meh, I disagree, it is the kids area of the zoo, so I am OK with it being aimed more in that direction. If anything it sounds like the new rides at least will be theme appropriate. They are not adding any rollercoasters and the one that is there is not being renovated. The "flying bananas" really did not fit and the train barely did, at least a jeep trek is more "zoo" like. The splash pad will be really nice to have, Florida summers are brutal and having an area to cool off is really a perk to people with families.Unfortunate that Australia is still being treated as a discount theme park zone. They have the space to do something interesting and already have a decent Australian collection, but alas it seems they will be doubling down on roller coasters and play areas.