Nikola Chavkosk
Well-Known Member
Nikola, if these are Fiji cresteds that would be a first for Europe. The species is very hard to come by and only exhibited in some US zoos and the Australian zoo region (including Fiji and some Aussie zoos).
Kifaru Bwana, no, this is a third species of Fiji iguana, namely Brachylopus balabula (Fiji short-crested iguana) (endangered species) held in 7 zoos in Europe. The critically endangered Fiji crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis), according to Zootierliste is not present in European zoos. It is confusing, when I read this too for the first time I thaught that it is the better-known Fiji-crested iguana.
And of course, the most wide-spread-in zoos Fiji iguana, is the Fiji banded iguana (Brachylopus fasciatus).
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Fiji short-crested iguana is qute a new species for the European zoos, first time appearing in 2009 (probably from private breeders) (in Zoo de Beauval, France and in Costwold Wildlife park, UK). Zagreb zoo got them in 2014.
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