Our Worlds Apart habitat is home to range of different species from reptiles to mammals…
This habitat is accessible through double doors into an indoor area where habitats are spread throughout the building, with an outdoor walkway at one of the exits.
Within the building you will find reptiles, amphibians, and fish as well as indoor viewing areas for our smaller primates and mammals.
This habitat is located the top of the Zoo next to Penguini’s restaurant.
Animals in Worlds Apart
Fiji Banded Iguana
Brachylophus fasciatus
From: Fiji Islands and Tonga
Status: Endangered
Quick Fact: The male is strikingly-coloured, with light blue to white bands on a bright green background. Females are more uniformly green.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Goeldi’s Monkey
Callimico goeldii
From: South America
Status: Vulnerable
Quick Fact: Goeldi’s monkeys are vertical climbers but have also been reported to leap distances of 4m horizontally.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Green and Black Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates auratus
From: South America
Status: Least Concern
Quick Fact: This species is the only frog of this group to congregate in groups to court each other. Males sing songs and the females walk between them, looking for a possible suitor.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Rhinoceros Iguana
Cyclura cornuta
From: Haiti and Dominican Republic
Status: Endangered
Quick Fact: The rhinoceros iguana gets its name from the horns on the end of its nose. They have 3 horny bumps on the snout which are more pronounced in males.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Soloman Islands Skink
Corucia zebrata
From: Soloman Islands
Status: Not Listed
Quick Fact: Soloman Islands skinks are the largest known species of skink and can reach 81cm from nose to tail.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Southern Tamandua
Tamandua tetradactyla
From: South America
Status: Least Concern
Quick Fact: Tamanduas are known as ‘stinkers of the forest’ by local people due to the fact they leave scent trails to mark their territory.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Trinidad Poison Frog
Mannophryne trinitatis
From: South America
Status: Least Concern
Quick Fact: Found only on the island of Trinidad, the females of this species have a yellow strip on their throat whilst males have brown throats.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
White-lipped Tamarin
Saguinus labiatus
From: Peru, Bolivia and Brazil
Status: Least Concern
Quick Fact: Also known as the ‘red-chested moustached tamarin’ this species lives in small social and familial groups of 2 to 10 individuals.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
Yellow-banded Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates leucomelas
From: South America
Status: Least Concern
Quick Fact: These are the largest out of all the dart frog species and can grow up to 4cm.
Find me in: Worlds Apart
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