Gliding its way into the spotlight, Aquilolamna is an extinct shark species from Mexico during the Late Cretaceous period. ππ¦
Filter-feeders, our nutritionists prepare a variety of foods as aquarists engage in hands-off training to examine them with a tasty meal!
05.12.2025 18:19
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Suspended in the air using rope, a carved pumpkin is used as an enrichment source for three Pterodactylus, flying reptiles with toothy beaks that are poking inside for food.
Nothing brings the comfort of autumn like a fall feast! And our Pterodactylus aren't missing the party. We offered our last pumpkins at the zoo filled with bugs and fish, and the winged reptiles balance their weight and challenge themselves for a treat. ππ§ ##ArtemisPaleozoo
21.11.2025 18:16
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You have a 12-hour flight to your next destination - which seat are you taking? βοΈπ¦. Let us know in the comments! #ArtemisPaleozoo
07.11.2025 15:55
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On August 1st, 2022, #ArtemisPaleozoo officially launched in showcasing an artbook that combined both real science with a fun, fictional setting into life. π¦
We want to personally thank @rextooth.bsky.social as our publisher and our followers supporting this journey! Updates to come βοΈπ
01.08.2025 16:25
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Alt Text: A Paleozoo keeper trains with an Ambulocetus, an early whale relative with a similar appearance to an otter. Its fur is sleek and brown in color, resting on a scale to record its weight.
Keeper Alex always has a "whale" of a time when working with Minnie, the Ambulocetus. ππ
Minnie received her annual exam looking into her weight, eyes, ears, and teeth! "Minnie is sharp and always has an eager look in her eye during training."
Art by team member @gummmydragon.bsky.social π¨
26.07.2025 21:22
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Ready to "pop-on" by to an enrichment session during your visit? Here we have keeper Krystal (@doodlize.bsky.social) providing Daisy the Spectrovenator some bubble enrichment! π«§.
You can stay up-to-date with enrichment sessions, keeper talks, and more by viewing our Today at the Paleozoo events! βοΈ
25.07.2025 16:54
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"I had worked with a variety of bird and reptile groups before joining APZ, and it was really put to the test as a care specialist. Theresa is a very special animal, and it was a great opportunity to play a role in her development and growing with the zoo together". (3/3)
24.07.2025 15:51
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Using techniques of modern zoos, animal care staff would apply puppets to associate parental care with a prop to ensure natural behaviors. "We were on the cutting-edge of understanding dinosaurs in those early years" says director of animal care Christian Flores (@crikeyitschristian.bsky.social) 2/3
24.07.2025 15:40
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Alt Text: An animal care specialist tends to a young Therizinosaurus chick, a plant-eating dinosaur with enlarged claws at its front hands. The dinosaur, covered in a soft coating of ivory feathers, opens its mouth at the colorful puppet operated by the keeper. Signaling it is hungry to its surrogate parent.
This #ZookeeperWeek post doubles as a Throwback Thursday, as we take a step back to the early days of Theresa, the zoo's female Therizinosaurus. β°οΈ (1/3)
Art by team member @teolorenzo.bsky.social π¨
24.07.2025 15:30
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Alt Text: A paleozookeeper trains with a Rhamphorhynchus, a flying reptile with bat-like wings made of skin, and a mouth housing many pointed teeth. The employee looks slightly nervous as it holds the animal's snack, knowing it is very eager to eat.
Rhamphorhynchus training plays an important role in allowing staff to look at teeth, wings, nails, and eyes for a full check-up! Followed by positive reinforcement, you just have to be mindful that some have a snappy appetite.ππ½ #ZookeeperWeek
Art by team member @Bluntosaurus_ (on Instagram) π¨
23.07.2025 15:49
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Alt Text: A Zuniceratops, a goat-sized, plant-eating horned dinosaur leans its body into a scratching post. The relief of the rough surface has its body relaxed and stationary.
Who doesn't love a good back scratch? Animals at the #ArtemisPaleozoo are offered different forms of enrichment each day that stimulate their minds and bodies for optimal health. For our Zuniceratops herd, body scratchers are a favorite! #ZookeeperWeek
Art by team member @anomallite.bsky.social π¨
22.07.2025 15:07
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Alt Text: M.M, an Ichthyostega, or limbed fish relative watches as its keeper wipes clean the glass of its habitat for guests to view.
It's not just guests that appreciate a clean viewing experience! β¨οΈ
M.M, the zoo's male Ichthyostega, can't directly tell us he likes the attention and people-watching sessions through the glass, but animal care is taking the hint.
Art by team member @gummmydragon.bsky.social π¨
21.07.2025 18:36
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"Being outside of the 'true crocodile' branch as a psuedosuchian, testing Maverick's blood samples can help us understand similarities and differences that improve management and care of modern crocs" added Amber Vivarium Manager Nathan Dehaut @nathandehaut.bsky.social (pictured here) 4/4
20.07.2025 15:18
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"In crocs today, their ability to quickly lunge and move to subdue prey makes them excellent hunters in the wild. However, when muscle activation and stress is high, lactic acid can build to potentially lethal levels in many species". Says care specialist Alex Morton @alexeratops.bsky.social (3/4)
20.07.2025 15:16
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For the past year, our animal care team has been training with Maverick, the zoo's male Kaprosuchus, to participate in voluntary blood draws for research publishing on lactic acid levels in psuedosuchians compared to modern crocodilians. π (2/4)
20.07.2025 15:14
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Alt Text: A care specialist at the fictional Paleozoo uses a syringe to carefully draw blood from the tail of a Kaprosuchus, a crocodile relative as it calmly watches the process.
It's that time of the year again, folks! #ZookeeperWeek returns at the #ArtemisPaleozoo in honoring the dedicated staff that care for the animals you love. Our first highlight begins with an upcoming study from our zoo. π (1/4)
20.07.2025 15:14
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From forests to rivers, the Amber Vivarium is APZ's newest exhibit that houses a plethora of reptiles, amphibians, and Invertebrates of our past. If you have the instinct to crawl, climb, slither, and swim through our doors, you'll be right at home. π΄π¦
27.06.2025 16:47
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So, so, predictable, folks π #ArtemisPaleozoo
06.06.2025 15:44
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With enlarged, saber teeth for dispatching prey, Inostrancevia is a gorgonopsian species from the Late Permian period. Want to learn more about the role of carnivores in the ecosystem, past and present? Then come on by to our Tooth & Claw section during your visit at the #ArtemisPaleozoo π₯©π
16.05.2025 17:05
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Translated to "fears nothing", Dreadnaughtus' like Goliath, MΓtera, and Little Joe really have nothing to fear at the #ArtemisPaleozoo - except maybe running out of snacks π₯¬π
10.05.2025 17:08
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We. Love. Bugs! And at the Amber Vivarium, you'll meet one of the zoo's predators with personality - Gigatitan π¦π±
As solitary animals with enlarged, sharp forelimbs, they enjoy insect prey as our modified contact strategy requires specialists to wear protective gloves while handling the species!
02.05.2025 15:36
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An exciting announcement! The #ArtemisPaleozoo is proud to announce its newest species - a real dragon! π
Genetically restored from mysterious, fossil DNA, Dracosaurus can be seen scorching small insects (and potentially guests) at the zoo's Time of Flight Aviary.....April Fool's! π₯
01.04.2025 15:55
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Grab your binoculars, because at the zoo's Cretaceous Safari, you'll experience the true sights and sounds of our planet's past. From the trumpet of a Parasaurolophus, to the domed-duels of Stegoceras, our guided, electric vehicle tours are sure to inspire the adventurer in you. β‘οΈπ¦ #ArtemisPaleozoo
28.03.2025 16:12
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On this #WorldFrogDay, here's a look at our amphibious friend, a young Diplocaulus, receiving it's monthly checkup! While still developing its "boomerang-shaped" head, much of the research we do on extinct amphibians has been used to better understand conserving frog populations across the globe. πΈ
20.03.2025 18:17
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A giant theropod of Cretaceous Asia, Therizinosaurus' huge claws are a mesmerizing sight. Theresa, the zoo's female, can be seen often browsing tree-to-tree in her habitat, and keepers note you can hear low, thrumming booms from her when curious of new enrichment or feeling content. π΄
28.02.2025 17:26
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*This advertisement and the Artemis Paleozoo are fictional in origin and do not represent a real fundraiser or location*
15.02.2025 00:07
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*This advertisement and the Artemis Paleozoo are fictional in origin and do not represent a real fundraiser or location*
07.02.2025 17:45
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Looking to support the zoo's animals and "exterminate" some memories this Valentine's Day? The #ArtemisPaleozoo will be hosting it's very first Bug-Off Fundraiser, where guests can donate to symbolically name a worm, insect, fruit, or vegetable after an ex as it helps feed our critters. πͺ³π₯¬β€οΈ
07.02.2025 17:45
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