View zoo’s new Africa Live 2 exhibit
The San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium opened
its doors Feb. 27 to a new exhibit, Africa
Live 2. (Rennie Murrell)
One new animal is the Cercopithicus wolfi,
or Wolf's guenon, seen here eating lettuce.
Wolf's guenons average about 20 inches from
head to tail. Males are larger and weigh more
than females. Their average weight is 6 to 15
pounds. (Rennie Murrell)
The Lycaon pictus, also known as the African wild dog, shakes
itself clean after rolling in the dirt March 6. Animal handler
Alyssa Dunklin said the male dog is named Dale and his
female mate is named De-De. (Rennie Murrell)
The Okapi johnstoni,
also known as the
okapi, walks through
its new habitat at the
Africa Live 2 exhibit. (Rennie Murrell)
Families view the new Africa Live 2 exhibit at the San Antonio Zoo March 6. The exhibit has been open to the
public since Feb. 28 and is open 365 days from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Rennie Murrell)
The San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium opened
its doors Feb. 27 to a new exhibit, Africa
Live 2. (Rennie Murrell)
One new animal is the Cercopithicus wolfi,
or Wolf's guenon, seen here eating lettuce.
Wolf's guenons average about 20 inches from
head to tail. Males are larger and weigh more
than females. Their average weight is 6 to 15
pounds. (Rennie Murrell)
The Lycaon pictus, also known as the African wild dog, shakes
itself clean after rolling in the dirt March 6. Animal handler
Alyssa Dunklin said the male dog is named Dale and his
female mate is named De-De. (Rennie Murrell)
The Okapi johnstoni,
also known as the
okapi, walks through
its new habitat at the
Africa Live 2 exhibit. (Rennie Murrell)
Families view the new Africa Live 2 exhibit at the San Antonio Zoo March 6. The exhibit has been open to the
public since Feb. 28 and is open 365 days from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (Rennie Murrell)


