Showing posts with label African Forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Forest. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

Through These Doors


Welcome!
Through These Doors
you will find the new gorilla habitat
in the African Forest at the Houston Zoo.


Entry Into The Main Room of the Gorilla Habitat


You enter the main room.
 Walls with art.


Art Collage


Walls with glass overlooking the exhibit
where the gorillas and red river hogs live.
The Houston Zoo's gorillas
are all western lowland gorillas.
All of them were born and raised in American zoos.

The Red River hogs are named for their striking red hair 
and their ability to wade and swim in rivers.
The long white tufts on the tips of their ears are called tassels.



Gorilla and Red River Hogs


You will also find pictures that tell the story of the gorillas
along with descriptions of all of them.



Chaka and Mike


And on this special day,
part of the welcoming committee,
a little human dressed like a chimp.



Hooman ???!!!

You can read more about the
Gorillas at the Houston Zoo here.



Collage Gorilla Habitat



Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Thank you to the hosts of:






Camera Critters






Saturday, January 15, 2011

African Forest



The Houston Zoo opened the new African Forest to the public in December.
It is 6.5 acres of fun!


Kudu In the African Forest

The Greater Kudu is an African antelope and he shares his space with 
three young white rhino.
This kudu is quite handsome with his stripes and curled horns.
Love the tongue and it was one of those surprises I discovered when I got home and looked at the photos.

African Forest Mosaic

The white rhinos are young... one male and two females.
They were born in Kruger National Park, South Africa.
They were carefully selected for temperament and overall health
and prepared for their 54 hour flight (KLM) to Houston
and their new home at the Houston Zoo.
They seem to love their new home -- especially the mud wallow.

Mosaic of the African Forest

The Masai giraffe herd has a new home and larger area to roam
complete with an area where visitors to the zoo can feed them - supervised of course.
Masai giraffe are the most numerous of the nine giraffe subspecies, but only 90 are exhibited in North American zoos.

I hope you enjoyed this brief visit to the Houston Zoo and the new African Forest.

Thank you to Misty for being our Camera Critters hostess
and to
Mary for hosting Mosaic Monday.

Wishing you well.