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Greensboro: Flamingos Come to the Science Center

The Greensboro Science Center will expand its animal exhibition with a group of flamingos that came to its zoo Revolution Ridge.

In addition to flamingos, the zoo will also exhibit a serval cat, an okapi and a pair of pygmy hippos.

The serval cat is a feline native to Africa with a size larger than a domestic cat and a fur similar to that of a leopard.

The serval cat is native to the African continent.

The okapi, another African animal, is also called the “forest giraffe” and is certainly the only living relative of giraffes. However, its appearance is more like that of a zebra combined with a deer.

A total of 20 Caribbean flamingos will be exhibited at the zoo of the Greensboro Science Center to show off its exotic plumage that ranges from pink to orange.

The flamingos were brought from the Fort Worth Zoo, Texas, and the Riverbanks Zoo, South Carolina.

They will be on display (along with the pygmy hippos and okapi that arrived earlier this week) for the Revolution Ridge grand opening, scheduled for late May,

indicated the Greensboro Science Center on Instagram.

Although there is no specific date for the zoo’s opening, the Greensboro Science Center maintains that It will be at the end of May and he will report more about it soon.

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