Zoo Miami

@zoomiami

Zoo, Wildlife Park, Conservation, Education
Our mission: Share the wonder of wildlife and help conserve it for generations to come.
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Zoo Miami

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0.38%
Est. Earnings / Post
$8 – $40 USD
Est. Monthly Income
$60 – $120
Est. Yearly Income
$720 – $1K
Avg. Likes
551
Avg. Comments
10
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Zoo Miami has 147.4K followers. Est. daily gain: - with an average of - posts/day. (Based on history)
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Zoo Miami shows an influence rate of 0.38%, suggesting a reach of ~551 per post.

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  • Zoo Miami (@zoomiami) — 147K Followers
    Engagement: 0.38% · Avg. Likes: 551 · Avg. Comments: 10
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FAQ – Zoo Miami Instagram Stats

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Answer: Our mission: Share the wonder of wildlife and help conserve it for generations to come.

Answer: Zoo Miami has 147,415 followers on Instagram.

Answer: Engagement rate of Zoo Miami's Instagram Account is 0.38%.

Answer: Average likes are about 551 per Instagram post.

Answer: Average comments are about 10 per post.

Answer: Instagram Id of Zoo Miami is @zoomiami.

Answer: Worth of an Instagram post on Zoo Miami’s profile is $3 USD - $40 USD.

Answer: Zoo Miami discusses Animals, Wildlife, Education, Travel on their Instagram.Top captions from recent popular posts:
  • It is with profound sadness that Zoo Miami announces the passing of Kwame, the zoo’s last remaining lion. Like his brother, Jabari, who passed away in July, for the past few years Kwame has been treated for chronic arthritis, mostly in his upper spine, that limited his range of motion and level of comfort. Recently, he developed mobility issues that became progressively worse and despite a range of treatments aimed at providing pain relief and a good quality of life, he was displaying elevated levels of discomfort. Yesterday, after having extreme weakness in his hind quarters, he was immobilized so that a thorough exam, including radiographs, could be performed. With all treatment options exhausted and no other path available for a cure or relief, the very difficult decision was made by the Animal Health and Animal Science teams to euthanize him today. Kwame would have turned 18 years old tomorrow, substantially exceeding the normal lifespan of a male lion in the wild which rarely lives past the age of 12. Kwame arrived at Zoo Miami with his brother, Jabari, in November of 2008 from the Racine Zoo in Wisconsin. During his time at Zoo Miami, he and Jabari fathered several cubs and soon became some of the favorites of the millions of visitors to the zoo that saw them. Zoo Miami has made initial plans through the Lion Species Survival Plan (SSP) managed under the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) to bring new lions to Zoo Miami soon. Those lions will form the foundation of a new pride that will follow the legacy of Kwame, Jabari, and the lions before them. Lions are classified as “threatened” in the wild where they live on less than 10% of their historic range. As part of its conservation commitment, Zoo Miami provides funding to Lion Landscapes, an organization working in Africa dedicated to protecting lions in the wild. In addition, it participates in the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction) program designed to partner with local organizations working on the ground and communities with lions across Africa. 📸: Ron Magill
  • For the first time in Zoo Miami’s history, an Andean bear can now be seen by visitors. The 6-year-old female named Brienne, arrived at Zoo Miami on June 4th from the National Zoo in Washington D.C. Upon arrival, she was placed in a quarantine area for close observation and to ensure that she was adjusting well following the transport. Once she was cleared by the Animal Health department, she was transferred to what was previously the lowland gorilla enclosure which, after some modifications, will be her new home. For the past week, Brienne has been given access to the outdoor habitat that she has cautiously explored, gradually venturing out further each day. Her access to the habitat will be limited at first with expanded times as she becomes more comfortable with her new environment. Andean bears are sometimes called spectacled bears because of the light-colored rings that can develop around their eyes. These markings can vary greatly and some individuals, like Brienne, have very limited markings. Females are usually between 125-175 pounds. Males can grow to be significantly larger, sometimes exceeding 300 pounds. These unique bears are found in the Andean countries from Venezuela to Bolivia and are the only true bears found on the South American continent. Like most bears, Andean bears are omnivores, feeding on a wide variety of plants and animals with most of their food being fruits, palms, and bromeliads. They are one of the most arboreal of the world’s bears using their long claws to easily climb trees to eat the fruit and vegetation that they prefer. As fruit eaters, they are important seed dispersers in the wild habitats in which they live. The Andean bear is officially listed as “vulnerable” by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Its biggest threats are habitat loss and fragmentation followed by hunting for body parts and subsistence, as well as protection against attacks to livestock and crops. 📸: Ron Magill
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