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Utica Zoo

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Now,the Utica Zoo has a prehensile-tailed porcupine named Nounors "Nooners". They also got Turbo, a six-banded armadillo. 2603:7080:6238:F646:180C:7A9A:53EB:3383 (talk) 23:53, 5 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Dream Big Master Plan

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The Utica Zoo has a dream big master plan with about 1, 3, 5, 10, and 20 year goals. Includes animal additions like giraffe, black bear, otters, tigers and orangutan. Visitor favorites like the red pandas will also receive new exhibits. Proof: www.uticazoo.org\dreambig IceKevtheElephant (talk) 18:00, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Though it 's unclear whether they will have Hippopotamuses, Penguins, Koalas or Meerkats or not, they will never have Elephants, Polar bears, Whales or Dolphins. IceKevtheElephant (talk) 18:08, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia is not a crystal ball, and speculation on future activities shouldn't be included in a Wikipedia article. Also that URL doesn't work. The other things you posted might be good additions if you are able to provide a reliable source. Apocheir (talk) 21:21, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Death of Minona

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the Utica Zoo, before getting lions Bakari and Monni, had a Siberian tiger named Minona, who passed away in 2011. IceKevtheElephant (talk) 18:04, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

1962, 1989 and 2022

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In 1962, the Utica Zoo adopted an orphaned Asian Elephant, Annie, after her herd was killed by Nazi bombs. In 1989, Poco, a Polar bear, died from old age, and in 2022, Zara the Hartmann's Mountain Zebra was born to Rundu and Zecora. IceKevtheElephant (talk) 21:11, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]