They should.Not Dallas Aquarium.
They should.Not Dallas Aquarium.
I can confirm this one, two elderly females BTS.Persian goitered gazelle at Minnesota Zoo?
Kept by Special Memories Zoo as well.White-fronted capuchin at Brights Zoo
The following is a list species found at only one zoo in the US (there are probably more than what's on this list, and possibly some that are wrong on this list, too):
White-Winged Vampire Bat Diaemus youngi - Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Red-Shanked Douc Langur Pygathrix nemaeus - Philadelphia Zoo
Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Lagenorhynchus obliquidens - Shedd Aquarium
Pemba flying fox at Phoenix Zoo?
Sanford's lemur at Lemur Conservation Center
Coppery titi at Monkey Jungle
Yucatan spider monkey at Brookfield Zoo
Animal Adventure claims to have Pale fox
Cave myotis at Oklahoma City Zoo?
Pemba flying fox at Phoenix Zoo?
There's a video of the Animal Adventures fox here:
Introducing Storm the pale fox. Share or... - Animal Adventures
This site says that the "original" Pale Foxes in the USA were imported in 2012 in mistake for Fennecs: Faithful Foxes
It was coppery, but is now deceased.Coppery titi might be the species that Smithsonian holds as well, although I remember confusion as to whether it was coppery or red-bellied and don't remember what the consensus was.
It was coppery, but is now deceased.
The coppery was kept in the Small Mammal House. There is still a white-eared in Amazonia.Both of them? There were two at the time of my last visit (which admittedly was not recent).
They still have both.No Gray's crowned guenons. I don't think Dallas Aquarium has other quetzal species besides for Golden-headed.
These (the horned guans) are still kept as well.Not Dallas Aquarium.
They still have both.
Resplendent and crested (which I believe is what drill was referring to) in addition to golden-headed. They have far more of the latter of course.Both meaning Resplendent and Golden-headeds I assume.
Resplendent and crested (which I believe is what drill was referring to) in addition to golden-headed. They have far more of the latter of course.
Goliath Heron Ardea goliath - San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Thick-Billed Euphonia Euphonia laniirostris - Dallas World Aquarium
Red-Shanked Douc Langur Pygathrix nemaeus - Philadelphia Zoo
White-Bearded Manakin Manacus manacus - San Diego Zoo
Red-Throated Bee-Eater Merops bulocki - Oklahoma City Zoo
Ruddy-Breasted Seedeater Sporophila minuta - Bronx Zoo
Daurian Pika Ochotona dauurica - Bronx Zoo
Tinian Monarch Monarcha takatsukasae - Memphis Zoo
Red-Capped Manakin Ceratopipra mentalis - Dallas World Aquarium
Blue-Crowned Manakin Lepidothrix coronata - Dallas World Aquarium
Lance-Tailed Manakin Chiroxiphia lanceolata - Dallas World Aquarium
Cave myotis at Oklahoma City Zoo?
Lesser Adjutant Leptoptilos javanicus - Bronx Zoo
Malagasy Turtle Dove Nesoenas picturatus - Bronx Zoo
Harlequin Poison Frog Oophaga histrionica - National Aquarium in Baltimore
Duke also has them - but they’re eastern, not northern.Northern bamboo lemur at Cincinnati Zoo
Only San Francisco has a pure individual.Red-bellied lemur at Duke Lemur Center? San Francisco Zoo Others?