At just 2 years old, he's currently the youngest of the zoo's equines (February 2024).
Female oryx with an oddly curved horn, doesn't seem to impede her though (February 2024).
Oscar, who seems to be shedding his winter coat (February 2024).
Jaguar brothers Loki (foreground) and Jasper (background) taking it easy, as cats do (February 2024).
Juvenile lioness, one of the zoo's newest arrivals (February 2024).
Two of the zoo's trio of Rothschild's giraffes, as seen from the giraffe exhibit viewing platform (November 18th, 2023).
Pretty much the first thing you see upon entry to the zoo, as it appeared prior to December, 2023 (November 5th, 2023).
Common elands Makosa, Venus and Thando (left to right) enjoying some pumpkins, post-Halloween (November 5th, 2023).
Previously the cheetah enclosure, the exhibit now sits empty and marked as under construction (November 4th, 2023).
Photo from a neglected display case, likely featuring hippo sisters Habey and Hazina (Date unknown).
Photo from a neglected display case, featuring one of the zoo's two hippos playing with a large ball (Date unknown).
Photo from a neglected display case, featuring the zoo's previous pair of lionesses, sisters Mali and Kali (Date unknown).
Photo from a neglected display case, featuring the zoo's previous pair of lionesses, sisters Mali and Kali (Date unknown, prior to 2021).
Photo from a neglected display case, featuring a tigress, likely Hana, with a toy ball (Date unknown).
Photo from a neglected display case, featuring Shadow with what appears to be an Easter-themed enrichment item (Date unknown).
As seen from a west-facing view deck (June 30th, 2023).
New signage outside the grizzly bear cubs' enclosure (June 30th, 2023).
Part of the zoo's muskox enclosure, as seen from a west-facing viewing deck (June 30th, 2023).
A shade structure and photo opportunity towards the end of Wallaby Walkthrough (June 30th, 2023).
Around halfway along the path of Wallaby Walkthrough (June 30th, 2023).
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