The leopard for Africa Rocks has arrived and is now on exhibit (currently, in the Asian Leopards exhibit). It is a female melanistic Amur leopard from Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Kansas.
Is that a true Benal tiger, and not just the usual zoo-mix bengals?A tiger cub seized at the border after being smuggled from Mexico is being cared for by the zoo and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:Bengal tiger cub confiscated from car at border crossing
it will be the standard generic private tiger.Is that a true Benal tiger, and not just the usual zoo-mix bengals?
Is that a true Benal tiger, and not just the usual zoo-mix bengals?
Two reasons IMO, one of which most forum members will agree with and the second some will disagree with.That was my initial thought. But then decided it would probably be a zoo-mix.
Any reason why they're constantly referred to as 'bengals'?
yeah, you're going to have to come up with an actual source to back that up. Not saying it is necessarily incorrect, but "someone with a PhD whose name I can't remember says they are Bengal" isn't even remotely enough.The second is that they are a very high percentage Bengal (or Indian as I call them). The percentage is so high in most that I personally would feel comfortable calling them Indian tigerrs. They have a tiny amount of Siberian (aka Amur) mixed in, but IMO it is too small to be concerned about. A researcher (whose name escapes me at the moment, but I know it has a PhD with it) has taken DNA samples from both white and orange tigers in the USA - those that critics such as AZA refer to as hybrid - and found that most are for all intents and purposes true Bengal/Indian tigers.
Those fast moving and oversaturated graphics on the Tumblr link hurt my eyes. I mean seriously it is impossible to look at for more than a couple seconds (and makes me want to stay away from the zoo, not visit it). Who thought this was a good idea?
Those fast moving and oversaturated graphics on the Tumblr link hurt my eyes. I mean seriously it is impossible to look at for more than a couple seconds (and makes me want to stay away from the zoo, not visit it). Who thought this was a good idea?
zoos nowadays are marketed mainly at kids. It's just the way of the world. And today's kids are all on drugs.Those fast moving and oversaturated graphics on the Tumblr link hurt my eyes. I mean seriously it is impossible to look at for more than a couple seconds (and makes me want to stay away from the zoo, not visit it). Who thought this was a good idea?