They certainly had Thylacine.....Bronx only opened in 1899 so I'm not sure how many now-Extinct species they would have kept at that point.
~Thylo
They certainly had Thylacine.....Bronx only opened in 1899 so I'm not sure how many now-Extinct species they would have kept at that point.
~Thylo
They certainly had Thylacine.....
That they did. Three in total but I don't think they had any when they opened. Was just saying since they opened in 1899 I don't think they would have held any extinct species in the 1800's.
Indeed there were no thylacines at Bronx Zoo when it opened; actually, I think that Bronx Zoo had four thylacines in total between 1902 and 1919 (although one only lived a week).