A question: if, as seems certain, San Diego is getting platypus, does this make it a possibility that other zoos might receive them in future? I could see Prague being a good platypus recipient.
I can't see the page on the computer I am on right now, but the name of the link looks pretty nice!
The Platypus aren't coming - instead they have just imported a bunch of native Australian fish species to fill the enclosure
I thought it was going to be the worlds biggest water rat enclosure...![]()
A question: if, as seems certain, San Diego is getting platypus, does this make it a possibility that other zoos might receive them in future? I could see Prague being a good platypus recipient.
Probably none in Europe as EAZA isn't really in favor of that idea, or so I heard.
What does the EAZA have against it?Probably none in Europe as EAZA isn't really in favor of that idea, or so I heard.
What does the EAZA have against it?
Are people really still calling it the "duck billed" platypus, and not just platypus?
Interesting. I was able to open the link and attendance is free which leads me to believe the invite was sent to a select group of higher level members/donors (which means it probably should not have been posted here). However if they have set a date (about three weeks away) I imagine the animals are already on the grounds. They would not invite people to an opening if the import was still pending.
I was able to open the link and attendance is free which leads me to believe the invite was sent to a select group of higher level members/donors (which means it probably should not have been posted here).
It is a website page viewable to anyone; there is no reason to delete it from here.I think it may be in best interests to remove any posts with that link to avoid conflict with San Diego Zoo.
It is a website page viewable to anyone; there is no reason to delete it from here.
I'd actually suggest anyone interested register to attend. The event notice says nothing about it being only for specific people. The worst that will happen is that they say "no, sorry".
It will be a truly great day, Zoochaters present at the event, taking pictures of absolutely everything and then rushing back home to be the first one to publish it here and receive worldwide attention.Hopefully some Zoochatters can attend and set the great platypus mystery to rest. I have the feeling a large number of Zoochatters will be checking this page on the 21st.