The wait is over at Riverbanks Zoo and Garden
December 5, 2023Riverbanks Receives an Early Present
Most Anticipated Aquarium Resident Makes It Home for the Holidays
It is officially December and while many children are ready to celebrate a sleigh pulled by eight tiny reindeer from the North Pole, Riverbanks is celebrating a new cephalopod with eight tiny arms from the North Pacific. Almost 9 months to the day after the opening of the Darnall W. and Susan F. Boyd Aquarium and Reptile Conservation Center (ARCC), Susan, the Giant Pacific Octopus, has finally joined the Riverbanks family.
When The Boyd Foundation originally made their generous donation for the ARCC renovation, Mrs. Boyd really wanted her favorite animal, an octopus, to be a part of the guest experience. The octopus is named Susan in honor of Mrs. Boyd. In fact, Susan Boyd was one of the first to meet Susan the Octopus early this morning.
Kendra Bottini, Aquarium Curator at Riverbanks says, “The number one question we get day after day is when will the octopus be here, and now we have an answer.” There were delays revolving around mechanical issues with the water chiller and tank sealant, but after months of hard work the tank is ready, and the new homeowner is finally here. Bottini continues, “I’m just happy to finally lay eyes on her. Octopi are just really amazing creatures. To have the opportunity to care for one is absolutely thrilling.”
Riverbanks guests can visit Susan starting Friday December 1st during regular daytime visiting hours inside the Aquarium and Reptile Conservation Center directly across from the moon jelly wall. Visitors are reminded that the Zoo closes daily at 4pm until January 14 for the Wild Lights event.