I know of many rare mammals at the roadside zoos and nature centers in my area, but not any you don't have photos of.
In the Wisconsin area? What are some of the species you are thinking of? Any bats, moles, shrews, voles or other small rodents?
I know of many rare mammals at the roadside zoos and nature centers in my area, but not any you don't have photos of.
Plenty of bats, a couple ground squirrel species, and few native mice (mainly White-footed).In the Wisconsin area? What are some of the species you are thinking of? Any bats, moles, shrews, voles or other small rodents?
Plenty of bats, a couple ground squirrel species, and few native mice (mainly White-footed).
Little Brown and Big Brown are around at pretty much every nature center or wildlife sanctuary. They might have an Eastern Red Bat at Ledgeview Nature Center but I'm not sure.What species of bat, ground squirrel and native mice...and more importantly...where!?
Audubon has Talapoin monkey, Brazilian ocelot, Nancy Ma's night monkey, St Vincent agouti. Hattiesburg, MS zoo has Blue duiker. Don't know about Jackson. Indian muntjac at Baton Rouge and other ungulates also at that zooGot another request for you guys! I'll be in the New Orleans/Mississippi area for the next 2 days looking for at least Swamp Rabbits and hopefully another fun surprise species I should be able to unveil after tomorrow.
Any other rare mammal species/subspecies you guys know of in that area? @drill @ThylacineAlive @birdsandbats @Kakapo
Audubon has Talapoin monkey, Brazilian ocelot, Nancy Ma's night monkey, St Vincent agouti. Hattiesburg, MS zoo has Blue duiker. Don't know about Jackson. Indian muntjac at Baton Rouge and other ungulates also at that zoo
thanksI believe the night-monkeys are currently off-exhibit for an exhibit renovation.
~Thylo
those are not rare, more uncommon.@Giant Eland Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary has a Southern Flying Squirrel.
those are not rare, more uncommon.
I just saw a pair of flying squirrels for sale for only $200.
Columbus now has Tasmanian devils10 or fewer still is a pretty big category. A few that come to mind offhand:
Giant Panda (San Diego, Atlanta, National, Calgary)
Tasmanian Devil
Hawaiian Monk Seal (Minnesota, Wakiki Aquarium, I think another one or two in Hawaii)
Giant Otter
Knobbed Hornbill
Red-footed Booby (Monterey Bay Aquarium, a couple in Hawaii)
African leopards most zoos display Amur leopards but in USA zoos Africans are rare
What are they?I've found another facility with pale fox! Cub Creek Science Camp in Missouri has 2. Pale Fox - Cub Creek Science and Animal Camp
They also have a geoffroy's cat that lives with the foxes. I've found at least 4 places so far that have geoffroy's.
What are they?