Luca Bronzi
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Both the reptile house and the tapir exhibit have been renovated, and some Persian fallow deers, Falabella ponies and goats, along with two porcupines, are born
I don't know, unfortunatelyWhen did they acquire Persian fallow deer and from where?
I don't think that they are Persian fallow deer, but just fallow deer;-)I don't know, unfortunately
The staff is pretty sure that they are Persian, and zootierliste (which however is not perfect) signs them as Dama dama mesopotamica.I don't think that they are Persian fallow deer, but just fallow deer;-)
In their website they write just "Dama dama", and I still think that last one Persian fallow deer in Italy is in Bussolengo. Anyway, I am going to check itThe staff is pretty sure that they are Persian, and zootierliste (which however is not perfect) signs them as Dama dama mesopotamica.
They should really know for sure...but a couple of photos of them on here would help with identification and solving the mystery. There are none in the Naples section of the gallery at present.The staff is pretty sure that they are Persian, and zootierliste (which however is not perfect) signs them as Dama dama mesopotamica.
I found an image of a fallow deer posted by the zoo in their facebook page and screenshooted it but I don't know how to post it in this thread.They should really know for sure...but a couple of photos of them on here would help with identification and solving the mystery. There are none in the Naples section of the gallery at present.
.I found an image of a fallow deer posted by the zoo in their facebook page and screenshooted it but I don't know how to post it in this thread.
I could only find one photo which looks like a Fallow Deer on their FB and its so poor its impossible to identify further.I found an image of a fallow deer posted by the zoo in their facebook page and screenshooted it but I don't know how to post it in this thread.
Search on google "zoo di napoli daini" (daini is Italian for fallow deers) and look to images, there should be a photo from their facebook account with an image of a brown fallow deer (with also the scientific name).I could only find one photo which looks like a Fallow Deer on their FB and its so poor its impossible to identify further.
I've looked at a lot of images from Naples Zoo now (its not to be confused with another one in the USA) but can't find any of Fallow deer apart from one that is probably a 'stock' photo from elsewhere of common fallow deer. So no wiser as to which type Naples have got.Search on google "zoo di napoli daini" (daini is Italian for fallow deers) and look to images, there should be a photo from their facebook account with an image of a brown fallow deer (with also the scientific name).