The Toledo Zoo recently welcomed the largest
saltwater crocodile in North America to its animal family that includes
hundreds of mammals, amphibians, aquatic creatures, reptiles, insects and
spiders, and birds. Transported from Australia, the 17-foot crocodile required
a spacious and ecologically friendly home at the Toledo Zoo, so A.A. Boos &Sons and Great Lakes Concrete Restoration turned to QUIKRETE, a manufacturer of packaged cement mixes for the construction and home
improvement markets, to help renovate an existing solarium into the ideal
crocodile habitat.
Great Lakes Concrete Restoration
applied more than 50 3,000-pound bulk bags of QUIKRETE Shotcrete MS
over a rebar frame in the 80,000-gallon solarium pool before Graphite Design
sculpted the material into a landscape that reflected the crocodile’s native
Australian environment. The shotcrete surface was finished with a concrete
stain to maximize the authenticity of this unique and highly anticipated zoo
exhibit, which opened on May 24.
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