birdsandbats Well-Known Member 5+ year member 5 Oct 2020 #41 imaginarius said: I’ve always wondered why these are so rare in captivity, especially in the US. They’re so much cooler than armadilloes. Do they not do well in zoos? Click to expand... They are more common in North America than on every other continent expect Asia.
imaginarius said: I’ve always wondered why these are so rare in captivity, especially in the US. They’re so much cooler than armadilloes. Do they not do well in zoos? Click to expand... They are more common in North America than on every other continent expect Asia.
ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member 5 Oct 2020 #42 birdsandbats said: They are more common in North America than on every other continent expect Asia. Click to expand... That's not saying much And we still only have a handful ~Thylo
birdsandbats said: They are more common in North America than on every other continent expect Asia. Click to expand... That's not saying much And we still only have a handful ~Thylo
CheeseChameleon1945 Well-Known Member 5+ year member 5 Oct 2020 #43 Small cats like Sand cats and Black-footed cats come to mind. While they are a little more well known than animals such as Chinese mountain cats, they still are elusive and much of there lifestyle is still being explored.
Small cats like Sand cats and Black-footed cats come to mind. While they are a little more well known than animals such as Chinese mountain cats, they still are elusive and much of there lifestyle is still being explored.