There are close to 100 different species of animals in our care at the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park and well over 200 individual animals that call the NEW Zoo their home. The lists below are grouped according to types of animals, with species listed within each group alphabetically. Species living at the NEW Zoo are subject to change.
Amphibians & Fish
- Amazon milky tree frog
- American bullfrog
- Blue-spotted salamander
- Eastern tiger salamander
- Oriental fire-bellied toad
- Plecostomus
Birds
- African penguin
- American white pelican
- Bald eagle
- Black-necked stilt
- Blue-and-yellow macaw
- Burrowing owl
- Common crow
- Domestic chicken
- Domestic homing pigeon
- Emu
- Guineafowl
- Hyacinth macaw
- Laughing kookaburra
- Peafowl
- Pied crow
- Rose-breasted cockatoo
- Sandhill crane
- Snowy owl
- Tawny frogmouth
- Trumpeter swan
- Wattled Crane
- Waterfowl
- Blue-winged teal
- Common goldeneye
- Hooded merganser
- North American ruddy duck
- North American wood duck
- Northern shoveler
- Pintail
- Redhead
- Whooping Crane
Invertebrates
- Chilean rose tarantula
- Madagascar hissing cockroach
- Giant cave cockroach
- Hermit crab
Mammals
- African lion
- Alpaca
- American badger
- American bison
- American elk
- American Red Wolf
- Black-footed ferret
- Blue duiker
- Bobcat
- Canadian lynx
- Cape porcupine
- Chinchilla
- Cotton-topped tamarin
- Domestic cow
- Domestic ferret
- Domestic goat
- Domestic rabbit
- Guinea pig
- Japanese snow macaque
- Lesser hedgehog tenrec
- Moose
- North American black bear
- Prehensile-tailed porcupine
- Pronghorn
- Red panda
- Reticulated giraffe
- River otter
- Snow leopard
- Southern three-banded armadillo
- Virginia opossum
- White-tailed deer
Reptiles
- Aldabra tortoise
- American alligator
- Asian leaf turtle
- Ball python
- Bearded dragon
- Blanding’s turtle
- Blue-tongued skink
- Boa constrictor
- Eastern fox snake
- European glass lizard
- Kenyan sand boa
- Leopard gecko
- Leopard tortoise
- Red-footed tortoise
- Spiny softshell turtle
- Spiny-tailed lizard
- Three-toed box turtle
Please note that some of our animal residents live behind-the-scenes and are visible only during specialty programs, like our Wild Encounters. Other animals may be temporarily behind-the-scenes in inclement weather, especially those that are sensitive to extreme temperatures.


