I suppose it's possible but I'm going to assume it depends on how these ones fare first, if they do get them.
But now you've got me pondering which zoos would be appropriate to receive platypus in the future. I imagine Bronx due to the historical husbandry, Hamerton have strong Australian ties, Budapest has the prestige (that comes of being an older inner city zoo that's modernizing) and a stellar collection of Ozzy critters already... And then I think I'm done.
As much as I'd love that I somewhat doubt it. Bronx's newer collection plan focuses on animals from regions the WCS does conservation work in, and unfortunately Australia isn't one of those regions. They still keep and work with some Australian species (mostly turtles) but I can't see them devoting the time and funds into a Platypus exhibit over an exhibit for an endangered species they personally work with in the wild.
Out of other US zoos, I can see Omaha potentially going for them, seeing as they already have an enclosure for one.
~Thylo
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