Since I am at Brookfield often more than once a week, I thought it was time for an update. Note: This list does not include Amazing Arachnids, Butterflies or ambassadors. The Swamp 1. Boat-Billed Heron, Brazilian Teal, Snowy Egret, Sunbittern, and Venezuelan Troupial 2. Amazon Milk Frog, Knight Anole, and Matamata 3. Eastern Massasauga 4. Eastern Cottonmouth 5. Eyelash Viper 6. American White Ibis, Fulvous Whistling Duck, Redhead, and Venezuelan Troupial 7. Orinoco Crocodile 8. Pleco species (Adonis?), Plumed Basilisk, South American Lungfish, and Xingu River Stingray 9. Red-Bellied Piranha 10. Hispaniolan Boa 11. Borneo Eared Frog and Indochinese Box Turtle 12. False Water Cobra 13. Aquatic Caecilian 14. Giant Central American Cave Cockroach 15. Red-Clawed Scorpion 16. Red-Headed Centipede 17. Southern Black Widow 18. Mangrove Snake (technically Tokay Gecko, but I believe that they're off exhibit despite the signage) 19. Blue-Winged Teal, Great Egret, Roseate Spoonbill, and Wood Duck 20. Eastern Black Ratsnake 21. North American River Otter 22. River Cooter 23. Alligator Snapping Turtle Tropic World 1. Blue-Crowned Motmot, Blue-Gray Tanager, Common Squirrel Monkey, Geoffroy's Tamarin, Giant Anteater, Goeldi's Monkey, Golden Lion Tamarin, Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth, Saffron Finch, Red-Capped Cardinal, Silver-Beaked Tanager, Venezuelan Troupial, and Yucatan Spider Monkey 2. Asian Small-Clawed Otter, Black-Throated Laughingthrush, Bornean Orangutan, Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon, Red-Vented Bulbul and White-Crested Laughingthrush 3. Pygmy Slow Loris 4. Allen's Swamp Monkey, Angolan Colobus, Blue-Bellied Roller, Blue-Capped Cordon-Bleu, Schmidt's Red-Tailed Guenon and White-Headed Buffalo Weaver 5. Western Lowland Gorilla 6. Black Crested Mangabey Hamil Family Play Zoo 1. Common Raven 2. Brazilian Porcupine 3. Fire-Bellied Newt species 4. Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad 5. Brazilian Salmon Pink Birdeater 6. Ball Python 7. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach 8. Emperor Scorpion 9. Burmese Python 10. Central Bearded Dragon 11. Common Chuckwalla 12. Eastern Blue-Tongued Skink 13. Three-Toed Box Turtle 14. Blanding's Turtle (cutting across the hall) 15. Ring-Tailed Lemur 16. Laughing Kookaburra 17. Screaming Hairy Armadillo 18. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach 19. Unknown millipede species 20. Common Leopard Gecko 21. Corn Snake and Yellow Ratsnake 22. Budgerigar 23. Cockatiel 24. European Rabbit 25. Domestic Guinea Pig 26. Siamese Fighting Fish 27. Domestic Cat 28. Goldfish Hamil Family Wild Encounters 1. Nigerian Dwarf Goat 2. Alpaca and Llama 3. Northern Reindeer 4. Red Panda 5. Bennett's Wallaby and Emu 6. Budgerigar Seven Seas 1. Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin Pinniped Point (species occasionally move around but this is the species list): Atlantic Harbor Seal, California Sea Lion, and North Atlantic Grey Seal Clouded Leopard Forest (formerly known as the Fragile Rainforest) 1. Vietnamese Mossy Frog 2. Asian Yellow-Spotted Climbing Toad 3. Emperor Newt 4. Clouded Leopard 5. Binturong 6. Fishing Cat 7. Tentacled Snake and unknown feeder fish species 8. Red Thai Bamboo Racer 9. Black-Breasted Leaf Turtle 10. Mandarin Ratsnake 11. Prevost's Squirrel Big Cats 1. Snow Leopard 2. Amur Tiger 3. Sri Lankan Sloth Bear 4. Lion (most likely Southern African) 5. Amur Leopard Desert's Edge (formerly known as The Fragile Desert) 1. South African Meerkat 2. Cape Porcupine 3. Damaraland Mole-Rat and Naked Mole-Rat 4. Southern Rock Hyrax 5. Caracal 6 (Note: 6 is a burrow for the foxes) and 8. Southern Bat-Eared Fox 7. Moholi Bushbaby 9 and 10. Black-Footed Cat Hoofed Animals Like with Pinniped Point, they often switch habitats so here are the species, Bactrian Camel, Grevy's Zebra and Przewalski's Horse Australia 1. Red Rainbowfish and other rainbowfish species 2. Australian Green Tree Frog 3. Spiny-Tailed Monitor 4. Green Tree Python 5. Cane Toad and Jungle Carpet Python 6. Laughing Kookaburra 7. Woma Python 8. Eastern Water Dragon 9. Emerald Tree Monitor 10. Short-Beaked Echidna (unknown subspecies) 11. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat 12. Rodrigues Flying Fox 13. Cape Barren Goose 14. Bennett's Wallaby 15. Empty but occasionally housing Kangaroo Island Kangaroos 16. Emu and Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Pachyderms (moving from the Emu exhibit and going counter-clockwise) 1 and 4. Pygmy Hippopotamus 2. Lowland Tapir 3. Empty 5 and 6. Eastern Black Rhinoceros Habitat Africa! The Savanna 1. Kirk's Dik-Dik and Southern Gerenuk 2. Addax 3. Klipspringer (outside) 4 and 9 (Note: 9 is public indoor holding). Reticulated Giraffe 5. African Wild Dog 6. Blue-Bellied Roller, Eastern Paradise Whydah, Golden-Breasted Starling, Klipspringer, Speckled Mousebird, Taveta Golden Weaver, Violet Turaco and Violet-Backed Starling 7. Common Dwarf Mongoose 8. African Pancake Tortoise, Giant Plated Lizard, and Leopard Tortoise Habitat Africa! The Forest 1, 9 and 10. Okapi 2 and 11. Yellow-Backed Duiker 3. West African Dwarf Crocodile 4. Northern Red-Billed Hornbill 5. Black-and-Rufous Elephant Shrew 6. Golden Tarantula species 7. White-Bellied Tree Pangolin 8. West African Gaboon Viper 12. Red River Hog 13. Red-Flanked Duiker (secret habitat near the marsh trail) 14. White Stork Great Bear Wilderness 1. Bald Eagle 2, 3 and 4 are switched between Grizzly Bear and Polar Bear 5. American Bison Wolf Woods 1. Mexican Gray Wolf The Living Coast: 1. Coral species 2. Coral species, Ocellaris Clownfish, and Orange Skunk Clownfish 3. Sexy Shrimp 4. Upside-Down Jellyfish 5. Various Great Lakes fish including crappies, sunfish, and basses. 6. Atlantic Spadefish, Blue Runner, and Cownose Ray 7. California Moray Eel, California Sheephead, Garibaldi, Halfmoon, Kelp Bass and Leopard Shark (occasionally Humboldt Penguin) 8. Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Orangeback Angelfish, and Scissortail Goby 9. Empty 10. Dogface Pufferfish, Harlequin Tuskfish, Spotted Hermit Crab and Spotfin Lionfish 11. Bat Sea Star and Pot-Bellied Seahorse 12. Banggai Cardinalfish, Barrier Reef Damsel, Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse, Domino Damselfish, Lyretail Anthias, Naso Tang, Regal Blue Tang, Sailfin Tang and Tomato Clownfish 13. Solomon Island Leaf Frog 14. Brazilian Rainbow Boa 15. Tarantula (unspecified) 16. Texas Blind Salamander 17. Gray Gull, Humboldt Penguin, and Inca Tern Feathers and Scales 1 (outdoors). Andean Condor Herp Habitats 2. Dumeril's Ground Boa 3. Black Tree Monitor 4. Chinese Crocodile Lizard 5. Egyptian Tortoise and Sheltopusik 6. Amazon Tree Boa 7. Arizona Mountain Kingsnake 8. Halmahera Giant Gecko 9. Turquoise Dwarf Gecko 10. Shield-Tailed Agama 11. Santa Catalina Rattlesnake 12. Madagascar Spider Tortoise 13. Banded Knob-Tailed Gecko 14. Desert Rosy Boa 15. Utila Iguana 16. Jamaican Boa 17. Gray-Banded Kingsnake 18. Aruba Island Rattlesnake 19. Jamaican Boa (juvenile) 20. Leopard Tortoise (juvenile) 21. Spotted Tortoise 22. Eastern Massauga 23. Eastern Cottonmouth 24. Cope's Gray Treefrog 25. Chicago Garter Snake and Eastern Fox Snake 26. Smooth Green Snake Bird habitats 27. Beautiful Fruit Dove, Crested Wood Partridge, Jambu Fruit Dove and Tawny Frogmouth 28. Blue-Faced Honeyeater 29. Congo Peafowl and White-Cheeked Turaco 30. Greater Roadrunner, Masked Bobwhite, Northern Bobwhite (Texas subspecies?) and White-Winged Dove 31. Andean Cock-of-the-Rock, Bananaquit, Blue-Billed Curassow, Blue-Crowned Motmot, Blue-Gray Tanager, Blue-Necked Tanager, Curl-Crested Aracari, Golden-Headed Manakin, Green Honeycreeper, Paradise Tanager, Purple Honeycreeper, Red-Capped Cardinal, Saffron Finch, Silver-Beaked Tanager, Sunbittern, Turquoise Tanager, Violaceous Euphonia 32. Bali Myna and Victoria Crowned Pigeon Reptiles and Birds 1. Halmahera Giant Gecko and Olive Python 2. Anthony's Poison Dart Frog, Blue Poison Dart Frog, Spotfin Hatchetfish, Strawberry Poison Dart Frog and Yellow-Banded Poison Dart Frog 3. Mexican Beaded Lizard 4. Emerald Tree Boa and Smoky Jungle Frog 5. Baja Blue Rock Lizard and San Esteban Chuckwalla 6. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko 7. Fiji Banded Iguana 8. Timor Python 9. Reticulated Python 10. Madagascar Tree Boa 11. Annulated Boa 12. Prehensile-Tailed Skink 13. Empty (you'll see the residents in their summer home outside) 14. Home's Hinge-Back Tortoise 15. Bananaquit, Blue-Crowned Motmot, Blue-Winged Teal, Green-Winged Macaw, Paradise Tanager, Purple Honeycreeper, Red-Vented Bulbul, Silver-Beaked Tanager and Wattled Curassow 16. African Rock Python 17. Argus Monitor 18. Jamaican Iguana 19. Puerto Rican Boa 20. Blue Spiny Lizard, Gila Monster, and Texas Tortoise 21. Hourglass Treefrog, Panamanian Golden Frog, and Red-Eyed Treefrog 22. Utila Iguana 23. Common Musk Turtle and Rainbow Darter 24. Northern Caiman Lizard and Spot-Legged Wood Turtle Formal Pond 1. American White Pelican 2. Agassiz's Desert Tortoise, Home's Hinge-Back Tortoise Iguana Cove Tortoise, and Red-Footed Tortoise
While there is a savannah cat used as an ambassador, I believe Zoological Point is referring to the domestic cats within the Play Zoo. I'm fairly certain they are Mombasa golden starbursts
Honestly, little to no clue. I very rarely visit that area of the zoo in general. However, from what I remember the exhibit does not house a savannah cat.