Melbourne Zoo has received a male Giraffe (14-month-old Klintun from Altina Wildlife Park). He has already been introduced to their female Nakuru.
Melbourne Zoo has received a male Giraffe (14-month-old Klintun from Altina Wildlife Park). He has already been introduced to their female Nakuru.
I agree with you there is no real reason, But there appears to be a mind set from some that there should only be one species of Leopard, One species of Langer and so on, who is setting these limitations?. Animal species kept with Australian collections have been shrinking for quite some time now and there are some that do not want importations into the country even of new bloodlines for species that are here already.Of course there is no reason why Snow leopards and Sri Lankan leopards cannot both be maintained in the region, as long as there are sufficient collections to take them on!
I guess Melbourne Zoo won’t be going back into Rothschild’s giraffe after all.
The original animals at Orana (from which almost all of the Australasian Rothschild's descend) were an already-heavily-inbred pair imported from Canada, which were descended from already-heavily-inbred animals imported from the UK. The North American animals are listed in the studbook as retic-roth but I think that is largely because they can't be sure of their purity. The original animals imported to the UK were from the wild from Uganda (I think it was, from memory) and "should" be pure Rothschild's. But they are basically hillbilly giraffes now anyway.I seem to recall also reading something about the Australasian "Rothschild's" being from US stock, which was discovered to be hybridised anyway. Not sure if this is true or not.
Does anyone know if the snow leopard cubs are on display yet?
Fantastic news. Along with the recent births of the Alpine She-oak Skinks, Zoos Victoria is having great success with some of the native herptile species.World's First Captive Breeding of Crucifix Frogs
Three clutches of eggs have now been laid by Melbourne Zoo's frogs, after a YouTube clip of a thunderstorm was played to stimulate breeding. The zoo has 1.4 adult Crucifix frogs; 25 froglets; and several tadpoles.
"Crucifix Frogs, which are named after the red cross-shaped marking on their backs, breed in the wild after rainstorms, when they crawl up from their underground burrows to mate in puddles.
Melbourne Zoo first started trying to get the native Australian species to spawn way back in the early 1990s."
Full article: Crucifix Frogs breed thanks to YouTube clip
Does anyone know the sex of Melbourne Zoos Zebras, I don't recall them ever breeding zebra in my lifetime
Any ideas what happened to their younger male, Zaire? There were 4.0 zebra (Chosi, Zuri, Kwasi and Zaire) living with the giraffe as of December 2018.They currently have 3.0 - Chosi, Zuri and Kwasi.
Any ideas what happened to their younger male, Zaire? There were 4.0 zebra (Chosi, Zuri, Kwasi and Zaire) living with the giraffe as of December 2018.
I visited the zoo today. It's actually not a bad time to go since the zoo is limiting guests to 2,000 people - so nice and quiet. However, there were more than a few people for whom the "term social distancing" hadn't quite sunk in yet. So if you are super concerned perhaps wait another week for the gravity of the situation to really sink in and behaviour to change.
Not much to report on. Whilst the grounds and lush and beautiful and probably looking close to their best ever, the animal collection is really deteriorated in the last few years and it continues to get worse every time. So many empty exhibits around the park or exhibits accommodating a temporary guest. Even less birds than last time. Apart from the Great Flight Aviary, There is just two in the Australia section, Two almost devoid of birds in the Asian section (and with mostly Australian birds) and the macaws/conures. Thats it. The African greys were signposted in the tamarin exhibit but it was yet another exhibit that was empty.
The main news is that the snow leopard cubs are on display and have access to the exhibit. Though they were inside their den when I was there.
Ummm what Tamarin exhibit I doubt they would be in the cotton top tamarin exhibit