With
the start of the New Year, I decided to see what was new at Kobe Oji Zoo in Kobe City .
View inside the Waterfowl exhibit.
Indian
Peafowl (Pavo cristatus)
Mandarin
Duck (Aix galericulata)
I also
visited the Koala House.
Umi, a
female Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)
born in June 2014 was awake and eating. And
while she doesn’t really qualify as something “new”, the Koalas are usually
sleeping when I visit, so I am including a photo.
Next
to the Koala House was the enclosure for the Red Pandas (Ailurus fulgens styani), usually referred to as “Lesser Pandas” in Japan .
The
young female Tiara, born July 6, 2015, was roaming the exhibit with her mother
Minfa. She was extremely cute and a
great crowd pleaser. I took quite a
number of photographs and am including a small album here.
Finally,
I also made sure to stop in on an old friend - “Yama”, the female Amur Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). Yama was born May 21, 2000 at the Asa Zoo in Hiroshima , and is now 15
years old – which is older than most tigers in the wild manage to survive. Despite her advanced age, she still has a very
regal presence. Long live the Queen!
(Note:
All photos taken in this post were taken during a visit on January 4, 2016. The comments in this post are based on
observations made on that day.
Conditions may have since changed.
Please check it out for yourself!)