Part Heron, Part Stork, Part Muppet....
Jan 28, 2023
Say hello to the Shoebill Stork
(aka Whalebill or Whale-Headed Stork). The species is "vulnerable"
(one step better than "endangered") and there are only between
3300-5500 of these critters remaining in the wild. There are only 3 in the US,
and we are fortunate to have 2 of them at Zoo Tampa (the 3rd is in Dallas at
the Dallas Cowboy's Aquarium, and that's probably a straight line for a good
joke). They stand about 5 ft tall, and can fly at around 30 mph. I took my
first trip to Zoo Tampa last week, mainly to see this bird. They look at little
scary, but apparently the worst they would do to a human is look at them
suspiciously.
Their native habitat is Africa, and
they can be found in the Africa section of the zoo. One of the two is a
juvenile and hatched in captivity. Apparently there were three (presumably an
adult couple and the chick), but it's unclear what happened to the second
adult.
I didn't have a lot of time this
visit, but stopped by to see some other animals in the Africa and Florida
sections, as shown below....
Here are African Penguins, followed by Flamingoes....
And, last but not least - the Florida
Panther.....
This species is endangered, with
only about 120-230 adults remaining in the wild.
I will be back to see them again; a
day's ticket costs $45, but is good for unlimited visits for the rest of the
calendar year.
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