Sunday, August 18, 2024

Philadelphia Zoo: African Savannah

 Continuing in the same direction leaving the Bear County habitats you come up on a series of habitats that flank the outer edge of the zoo off of 34th Street, but you'd never know it was their thanks to their design with naturalistic rock walls and thick vegetation.  From first to last you'll discovery Southern White Rhinoceros, Plains Zebra, Reticulated Giraffe and Hippopotamus.  On the opposite side of the path is large meadow habitat.  Over the years, it has been home to many species of antelope and gazelle.  On the first visit there were Addax and Addra Gazelle, both species that are Critically Endangered.  On other visits, the space was uninhabited altogether.  On this visit I found an interesting duo of species: Watusi Cattle with their impossibly humongous horns! and Red River Hogs.  As I enjoyed the animals, I happened upon a keeper chat and feeding at the Giraffe habitat.  



SOUTHERN WHITE RHINOCEROS
Ceratotherium simum simum
Conservation Status: Near Threatened

PLAINS ZEBRA
Equus quagga 
Conservation Status: Near Threatened



RETICULATED GIRAFFE
Giraffa reticulata
Conservation Status: Endangered




COMMON HIPPOPOTAMUS
Hippopotamus amphibius
Conservation Status: Vulnerable

ANKOLE-WATUSI CATTLE
Bos taurus ankole
Conservation Status: Least Concerned



RED RIVER HOG
Potamochoerus porcus
Conservation Status: Least Concerned





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