<P> Located from the right of the Historic Carousel & north from the playground, this exhibit was built during the aquarium renovation to house kiwi but has also an outdoor viewing of many birds, especially gamebirds including the Elliot's pheasant, Green junglefowl, Berlioz's silver pheasant, Mikado pheasant, Reeves's pheasant, Himalayan monal, Swinhoe's pheasant, & Edwards's pheasant . Non-gamebirds include the North Island brown kiwi, crested pigeon, white - rumped shama, tawny frogmouth, chestnut - breasted malkoha, spectacled owl, blue - faced honeyeater, Chinese hwamei, red - billed blue magpie, crested coua, Mandarin duck, Lesser bird - of - paradise, snowy owl, fawn - breasted bowerbird, laughing kookaburra & the Australian magpie . </P> <P> It currently holds 1000 species of snakes, lizards and a saltwater crocodile . Behind it is a Native Ohio Species Area, featuring natural wetland structures and native turtles such as Spiny softshell turtles & Spotted turtles . Near it is a raptor barn and at the exit is an exhibit for Red - footed tortoises and Leopard tortoises . Former species include the Cuban crocodile, Burmese mountain tortoises, Chinese alligators and tegus . </P> <P> This exhibit is built with mesh and chain links . The snow leopards will choose whether to be on the left side or the right side of the enclosure, due to a Feline Tunnel . There was also a cub who was born in October 2017 . </P> <P> The Cassowary Crossing is located near the south - side ramp for the Anthony Wayne Trail Footbridge . It includes a glass fence surrounding the enclosure, a Southern Cassowary . </P>

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