In all honesty there is very little in Nebraska that I would walk across the street to see. That said, if I am ever in the area I would for sure visit this zoo again.
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The butterfly on the left with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.
The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.
The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.
Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.
The butterfly on the left with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.
The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.
The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.
Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.
The butterfly on the bottom with the yellow colors in it is called the Heliconius ismenius or Tiger Heliconian butterflies. They are said to be very prevalent in Ecuador and Venezuela and a few countries north in Central America.
The second butterfly is a Heliconuis melpomene found in Central and northern South America.
The plant is in the Euphorbia family, possible a Jatropha.
Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.
The Mueller's Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) is found in the Tropical Rainforest of Borneo in Southeast Asia. These little gibbons are around 2 feet tall and weight up to 12.5 pounds. They can live to be 40 years old. It seems like many animals have some interest in learning about other animals, sometimes especially those wacky humans....
Photo taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, located in Omaha Nebraska.