Alerts
Please be advised that our bird aviaries are open!
Your Toronto Zoo is committed to the health and safety of the animals in our care. We take proactive steps to protect our birds from Avian Influenza which has been confirmed in a wild bird in southern Ontario, and some birds may still be off display.
Please note Splash Island is still closed and will not open until July due to unforeseen delays in construction. Please watch for updates on https://www.torontozoo.com/tz/splash or on our social media pages. Thank you!
Please note the following animals are currently not on display due to various reasons including Avian Bird Flu, and Covid-19 sensitivity:
- Flamingo, peacock, owl, bald eagle, and aviaries
- Some Kids Zoo Animals
- Cougar
- Moose
- Kangaroo walk through (kangaroos are still visible)
- Axolotl
We apologize for the inconvenience!
Fish
Location at the Zoo:
Americas
Region: North America
Pumpkinseed sunfish
A very deep-bodied, laterally compressed almost disc-like fish usually 18-23 cm in length. The greatest body depth is at the fifth or sixth dorsal spine. Angle from snout to dorsal fin steep, back humped and rounded even under dorsal fins. Dorsal surface of head, body and upper sides are golden with irregular, wavy, interconnecting blue-green lines. The ventral surface is bronze to red-orange; sides of body and head are flecked with spots of olive, orange or red and with blue, emerald or green reflections. Opercular flap (gill cover) is short, black in the centre, edged with white or yellow, with a prominent well-defined red spot at the posterior edge (this is a species identifier). Sides have several vague vertical bars. Sides of head have prominent, wavy, blue-green stripes. Pupil of the eye is black with a narrow, iridescent, golden ring around this and larger area brownish dorsally, blue-green ventrally. Females are paler with more prominent vertical bars. Hue of pattern is variable depending on state and condition of individual, water clarity and background. All colours intensified in breeding males. Young have much less colour pattern and only green to olive background colour. There are five species of sunfish; the redbreast, green, bluegill, longear and the pumpkinseed. They are closely related to the rock bass and, more distantly to the smallmouth bass.Conservation Status: IUCN
