

And so it's particularly fitting that I would start at the
Mutual of Omaha Pavilion. And
structure that would be part Herpetarium, part Small Mammal House, and even
host an little Aviary and River Aquarium.
It's home to a variety of small animals.
One wall also hosts examples of animal art that can be
purchased to support the zoo.
Of all of the exhibits, I was most captivated by this
beautiful cabinet full of Harvest Mice, Micromys marutus. Native in Europe and extant as far east
as central Asia, these sweet little creatures were all over the place enjoying
their morning meal.
This central structure was home to various fish, turtles and birds.
Additionally, I enjoyed a wide variety of Reptiles. Like this Rhino Rat Snake, Rhynchophus
troulengeri.
Or this, Cave Rat Snake, Orthriophis taeniurus ridleyi, that
calls Thailand home.
And the final resident to share is this Prehensile-tailed
Skink, Corucia zebrata from the Solomon Islands of the south Pacific.
I don't assume any animal hierarchy or species expectations
when visiting zoos. I just open up
my sense of wonder and let the flood of discover overwhelm me.
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