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Apr. 2019 - Animals of the Night - Bearcat Exhibit

Apr. 2019 - Animals of the Night - Bearcat Exhibit
Moebelle, 1 May 2019
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    • DavidBrown
      Do you have a video tour of the Memphis nocturnal house planned?
    • Moebelle
      @DavidBrown Unfortunately no, if it's already too dark for your eyes to see clearly then the camera certainly won't pick anything up either.
    • Grant
      @Moebelle Hey! Do you happen to have a full species list for the Nocturnal House at Memphis??
    • Moebelle
      @DavidBrown

      I can finally come up with updated replies to these. Since the lights stay on for the first hour and a half, I was able to film back to back days and get enough footage for another long episode. Regardless, I have since upgraded my equipment and was also able to film in the dark with ease compared to my other cameras. Animals of the Night is the next episode planned and it will contain the most rare animals in a single one of my episodes. I will also try to make my first Vs. Vs. video, comparing and contrasting this with Cincinnati's Night Hunters.

      @Grant

      Based on another comment of yours I came across, I assume you already have an idea of a species list. For others, this is what I saw a few weeks ago:

      1. Pygmy Slow Loris / Three-banded Armadillo
      2. Potto
      3. Kinkajou
      4. Six-banded Armadillo, Linne's Two-toed Sloth, Three-striped Owl Monkey
      5. Aardvark / Greater Bushbaby
      6. Bear Cuscus / Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat
      7. Seba's short-tailed Bat / Greater Bulldog Bat / Egyptian Fruit Bat
      8. Texas Blind Salamander
      9. Large-spotted Genet (2 exhibits combined into one via overhead tube. I think one contained frogs, and the other axolotls)
      10. Bearcat
      11. Naked Mole Rat
      12. Common Vampire Bat
      13. African Crested Porcupine (Ringtail is also signed)
      14. Ringtail (also 2 exhibits combined via overhead tunnel)
      15. Southern Tamandua
      16. Aardvark (I believe this was the most recent offspring - who I presume is being crate trained for transfer. I want to say this was the old Mongoose lemur exhibit?)
      17. Empty tank
      18. Red-rumped Agouti, Linne's two-toed Sloth, Kinkajou, Six-banded Armadillo
      19. Red Slender Loris
      20. Banded Palm Civet
      21. Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
      22. Large-spotted Genet
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