An Exciting Otter Pup-date
We’re thrilled to share some otter-ly exciting news—our North American river otter bevy has grown! On March 11th, 8-year-old North American river otter, ‘Kate’, welcomed a litter of two pups. This is…
Read MoreTree pruning will impact access and viewing:
The Brawn Family Foundation Bugtopia playground will open at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, April 7th, and be closed all day on Wednesday, April 9th
Our North American porcupine ‘Nettles’ will be off-view on Tuesday, April 8th
Thank you for your understanding.
Land of Lemurs Walkthrough & the outdoor Gorilla Amphitheatre are closed for the season. Lemurs and gorillas are viewable in their indoor habitats.
Bite-Sized
Happy birthday to ‘Kito’! Our eastern black-and-white colobus monkey is 4 years old today!
The name “colobus” comes from a Greek word that means “mutilated”, because colobus monkeys have very unusual thumbs. Where other monkey species have thumbs, colobus monkeys only have a small bump and the remaining nail. This adaptation gives colobus monkeys an amazing advantage in using their long fingers like hooks to swing through the forest canopy in which they live! While their forest home has plenty of food, it’s low in nutrition, so colobus monkeys have multi-chambered stomachs that allow food to ferment and extract as many nutrients and calories as possible. Isn’t nature amazing?
Swing on over to the African Rainforest building to wish Kito a happy birthday!
Eastern black-and-white colobus monkey ‘Kito’