Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I remember having seen these extraordinary looking suids at a number of European zoos during the 1990's and early 2000's and looking on Zootierliste it appears that over 30 zoos across the continent once held and presumably bred the babirusa.
Today if Zootierliste is anything to go by the number of zoos in Europe that currently hold the species has shrunken to a mere 9 and the majority of these are located in Germany.
I was wondering whether anyone knows more about what the historic causes were that drove the decline of this species being kept in zoos?
Was it another case of zoo curators getting bored with them or these pigs not proving to be charismatic enough with visitors or something involving EAZA perhaps ?
Today if Zootierliste is anything to go by the number of zoos in Europe that currently hold the species has shrunken to a mere 9 and the majority of these are located in Germany.
I was wondering whether anyone knows more about what the historic causes were that drove the decline of this species being kept in zoos?
Was it another case of zoo curators getting bored with them or these pigs not proving to be charismatic enough with visitors or something involving EAZA perhaps ?
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