They may no longer have. I saw it a few years ago.
Any photos??
They may no longer have. I saw it a few years ago.
The device I used to take a picture of it broke last year. Online, there are a few jackal pictures, but I don't know if they are black-backed or side-striped.Any photos??
St. Louis and Fort Worth also have Lake Titicaca frogsSome here for you, @TheEthiopianWolf03 :
The Los Angeles Zoo holds the only red uakaris in North America. They are not officially on-display, but the enclosure (and usually the monkeys themselves) are visible at a distance from the walking path.
The Dallas World Aquarium is likely to be a treasure trove in this instance, as I believe it is the only holder of many species in North America. Unique mammals include three-toed sloth, red howler, red-backed bearded saki, and yapok; many of the bird species held at DWA are not found anywhere else in the country (umbrellabird, black hawk-eagle, and curl-crested jay, for example).
Bronx Zoo probably has several unique species (@ThylacineAlive would know), the only one I can think of right now is the ring-tailed mongoose.
SeaWorld San Diego: emperor penguin
Palm Beach Zoo: Pondicherry vulture
Cincinnati Zoo: aardwolf and Gray's crowned guenon? (not entirely sure, @Moebelle or @Kudu21 could confirm)
Denver Zoo: Lake Titicaca frog (known crudely in some circles as "scrotum frog")
Gladys Porter has had some rare hoofstock in the past, I don't know if any remain.
St. Louis and Fort Worth also have Lake Titicaca frogs

As do Dallas and Atlanta, in addition to at least two other zoos that keep them behind the scenes.St. Louis and Fort Worth also have Lake Titicaca frogs
As do Dallas and Atlanta, in addition to at least two other zoos that keep them behind the scenes.
This is correct.Perhaps the other zoos received their's from Denver?
Coelacanth18 said: red-backed bearded saki
Omaha should still have some, right?
Yes, they are.Does anyone know if the bearded sakis at Dallas World Aquarium & Omaha Zoo are the same subspecies?
No. There is also a tiny place on Guam with Philippine brown deer.Guam zoo holds Mariana's fruit bats. Are there any others that hold these bats?
Philippine brown deer? I was talking about the bats. I just remembered my friend has an uncle who runs the Rota Zoo on the island of Rota. He said that the zoo there holds bats, but I'm not sure if that's correct or of the species since I haven't been there.No. There is also a tiny place on Guam with Philippine brown deer.
All i found was a goat petting farm on RotaPhilippine brown deer? I was talking about the bats. I just remembered my friend has an uncle who runs the Rota Zoo on the island of Rota. He said that the zoo there holds bats, but I'm not sure if that's correct or of the species since I haven't been there.
Just Google "Rota Zoo".All i found was a goat petting farm on Rota
i didJust Google "Rota Zoo".
it looks ike Guam Zoo and its from 2008.The Saipan Blog: The Rota Zoo
Here's some pictures