Onychorhynchus coronatus
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It is certainly not like this in the US.
I'm sure it will be eventually
It is certainly not like this in the US.
Not really. Meerkats are hard to obtain in the private trade because they are federally considered as invasive so not only crossing them across state lines is tough, AZA also has a monopoly on them.I'm sure it will be eventuallyand perhaps this is only the case in your particular State of the US because I've seen some pretty strong evidence of it in American zoos in the Zoochat gallery.
Not really. Meerkats are hard to obtain in the private trade because they are federally considered as invasive so not only crossing them across state lines is tough, AZA also has a monopoly on them.
Also, Meerkats don't take up very much space - a Meerkat exhibit is only one small exhibit space "wasted" not something that could be turned into multiple exhibits like a White-tailed Deer exhibit is.
Or keep them with another more significant species (several zoos keep meerkats with porcupines, for example)Yes, I know it doesn't take much space (though there are evidently some larger meerkat enclosures out there).
However, for me personally it is a waste of space because this area could be given over to a species of small mammal of conservation concern which doesn't require much space either.
For example : three banded armadillo, narrow striped mongoose, Malagasy giant jumping rat, long nosed potoroo etc.
Or keep them with another more significant species (several zoos keep meerkats with porcupines, for example)
The only people who wnat to see withe tailed deer, are the like 100 weird ungulate fanatics in the world like you. Pretty much every other single deer species would be more intersting (endangered, bigger, more impresive and more unique or a native species). I can understand why like every zoo on earth has meerkats, prarie dogs, plains zebras or african lions. Because people care about them. I wouldnt mind to see ring tailed lemurs the millioned time, but even imagen a zoo would waste any money for this species makes my blood boil.I suppose its all relative, right ?
In a part of the world where zoos don't commonly keep white-tailed deer people might want to see these cervids instead of meerkats.
Forget meerkats the real animal that is in countless zoos (particularly in the uk) despite its least concern status is the white-faced saki.
Zoos need more focus on other saki species (e.g. monk or white-nosed), ukaris and titisI didn't know that, but well if that is the case then perhaps UK zoos should begin focusing on more threatened New world primates. There are plenty to choose from.
The only people who wnat to see withe tailed deer, are the like 100 weird ungulate fanatics in the world like you. Pretty much every other single deer species would be more intersting (endangered, bigger, more impresive and more unique or a native species). I can understand why like every zoo on earth has meerkats, prarie dogs, plains zebras or african lions. Because people care about them. I wouldnt mind to see ring tailed lemurs the millioned time, but even imagen a zoo would waste any money for this species makes my blood boil.
He.Whoah there , calm down..."weird ungulate fanatics" ?
I am not even that into ungulates to be honest with you.
I wasn't saying that I want to see white tailed deer in zoos I was using the species as a comparison because birds and bats mentioned that he / she felt that they were present in too many zoos in the US.
I was suggesting that this same attitude held by him / her to that deer species may be held by people who are rather tired of seeing the ubiquity of meerkats in zoos.
Zoos need more focus on other saki species (e.g. monk or white-nosed), ukaris and titis
You're all going on about white-tailed deer, yet there's virtually no white-tailed deer over here in the UK, soooo....
I'm never going to say no to any type of animal (except for tarantulas), so seeing a meerkat is never going to bother me.
Also, for the record, the UK has quite a number of New World Primate species in zoos, many of them threatened. We don't do too badly.
Cant argue with that. I was surprised by how many uk zoos keep lion tamarins (golden and golden-headed). It’s more than I thought it wasYou're all going on about white-tailed deer, yet there's virtually no white-tailed deer over here in the UK, soooo....
I'm never going to say no to any type of animal (except for tarantulas), so seeing a meerkat is never going to bother me.
Also, for the record, the UK has quite a number of New World Primate species in zoos, many of them threatened. We don't do too badly.
Cant argue with that. I was surprised by how many uk zoos keep lion tamarins (golden and golden-headed). It’s more than I thought it was