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They are part of the cavy family and are related to capybaras and guinea pigs.
They are part of the cavy family and are related to capybaras and guinea pigs.
From brachiating orangutans to a guinea pig parade, these demonstrations offer fun
From brachiating orangutans to a guinea pig parade, these demonstrations offer fun
Stop by and say hello to the 2-month-old guinea fowl chick (known as a keet), honeybees
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Guinea Pig Parade Water’s Edge: Africa 11 a.m.
Water’s Edge: Africa: Hippos, penguins, warthog, ring-tailed lemurs, guinea pigs
Although we’re closed to the public and missing our members and guests, things aren’t slowing down at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. From daily animal care and enrichment to veterinary procedures, special projects and COVID-19 management, we’re operating with energy and passion to prepare for the day we can welcome you back. “Our organization is unique because . . .
ape habitats are sealed with glass walls from the inside, the ferrets, helmeted guinea
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo welcomed another multi-ton resident to the brand-new exhibit, Water’s Edge: Africa, on Tuesday evening. Biko (BEE-koh), a 17-year-old male Nile hippopotamus, will join female hippos, Zambezi (zam-BEE-zee) and Kasai (kuh-SIGH), on a breeding recommendation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ (AZA) Nile Hippopotamus Species Survival Plan. He will continue to acclimate . . .
African penguins, two common warthogs, three ring-tailed lemurs and roughly 30 guinea
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Mountain Rocky Cliffs Gorilla, Western Lowland Primate World, New Babies Guinea
Every membership and every visit to the Zoo is conservation in action. Although Cheyenne Mountain Zoo members can’t visit right now, they’re actively participating in important efforts to help wild animals. Since 2015, including this year’s contributions, the Member Conservation Vote has provided $450,000 of membership revenue to support field conservation worldwide. Each year, a . . .
conservation while supporting the livelihood of local communities in Papua New Guinea