An Exciting Otter Pup-date
We’re thrilled to share some otter-ly exciting news—our North American river otter bevy has grown! On March 11th, 8-year-old North American river otter, ‘Kate’, welcomed a litter of two pups. This is…
Read MorePolar bear ‘Siku’ will not be viewable in the main habitat from Monday, April 28th to Friday, May 2nd to accommodate habitat maintenance. However, you might still catch a glimpse of him in his outdoor courtyard—just take a look through the amphitheatre viewing window! Thank you for your understanding.
Land of Lemurs Walkthrough & the outdoor Gorilla Amphitheatre are closed for the season. Lemurs and gorillas are viewable in their indoor habitats.
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We otter celebrate – we recently had two male North American river otter birthdays at the zoo!
‘Malo’ turned three earlier this month while ‘Finnegan’ (pictured) turned 10 on March 18!
Fish are a favourite food of river otters, but do you know how they catch them? These sleek swimmers can move through the water at 13 kilometres per hour, making catching fish a playful chase. To help them in their pursuit of prey, they are also able to hold their breath underwater for up to eight minutes!