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Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo - Desert Dome

July 2008. Jackrabbits, cottontail rabbits, prairie dogs and armadillos all share this terrific mixed-species habitat that is built on a steep slope.

Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo - Desert Dome
snowleopard, 26 Aug 2008
    • snowleopard
      July 2008. Jackrabbits, cottontail rabbits, prairie dogs and armadillos all share this terrific mixed-species habitat that is built on a steep slope.
    • mstickmanp
      I think it's to steep for those species of animals.
    • snowleopard
      The part of the exhibit at the top appears to be relatively flat, but I do agree that the front portion is unusually steep.
    • fkalltheway
      The species Snowleopard listed sounds like an awesome mixed-species exhibit. When I visited this past February the only thing in this exhibit were Desert Cottontails and I felt like it was a waste of space. They should introduce those other species back in!
    • KCZooFan
      I also seem to remember turkey vultures in here at one time (2007?)
    • Brayden Delashmutt
      Dang, Omaha Zoo has lost a huge amount of their animal collection over the past few years.
    • Dhole dude
      @Brayden Delashmutt although for good reason. The zoo used to be way to packed, and many of the species held at Omaha back then had barely any space at all.
    • Brayden Delashmutt
      @Dhole dude true. I'm still in awe that they kept the Cat Complex was kept around for so long.
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