They're behind the scenes.Bronx Zoo does not have Siamese Crocodiles
Oh I didnt know that
Where did NY Bronx get Siamese crocs from recently.They're behind the scenes.
I do not belive that this species of Spectacled Caiman is in captivity. It was recently discovered to not be extinct.Does anyone know if there are any C. c. apaporiensis in a US collection?
Kind of, it was suspected by science that it was still there, but the in-country situation made looking for it not really possible. But the "rediscovery" was a few years ago, and there is also the possibility that captive Spectacled were misidentified, similar to the situation with the West African Crocodiles. But you are probably right, I don't think there are any currently, I am just hopingI do not believe that this species of Spectacled Caiman is in captivity. It was recently discovered to not be extinct.
Ok I understand your question now and I agree that they are probably not in captivity mainly due to the fact that they look so different from normal spectacled caimans. I also love Extinct or aliveKind of, it was suspected by science that it was still there, but the in-country situation made looking for it not really possible. But the "rediscovery" was a few years ago, and there is also the possibility that captive Spectacled were misidentified, similar to the situation with the West African Crocodiles. But you are probably right, I don't think there are any currently, I am just hoping
(side note, I love the show "Extinct or Alive")
Since I cannot edit my own post....Kind of, it was suspected by science that it was still there, but the in-country situation made looking for it not really possible. But the "rediscovery" was a few years ago, and there is also the possibility that captive Spectacled were misidentified, similar to the situation with the West African Crocodiles. But you are probably right, I don't think there are any currently, I am just hoping
(side note, I love the show "Extinct or Alive")
Where did NY Bronx get Siamese crocs from recently.
NOTE: They imported wild stock and bred in the distant past here (in the 1980's).
It's a shame, really. Apparently they're going with "West African Crocodile" officially and they had a chance for a really cool name, "Desert Crocodile" or "Sacred Crocodile."West African Crocodile is the same species as Desert Crocodile
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Detroit sent its Siamese crocodiles elsewhere. The keeper explained that the exhibit, in the center of the reptile house, really wasn't big enough for them. They brought in a Chinese alligator and the eeper also told me that they're looking to acquire a friend for him but apparently this is not easy to do.Where did NY Bronx get Siamese crocs from recently.
NOTE: They imported wild stock and bred in the distant past here (in the 1980's).
Detroit: not listed, but all their breeding animals and offspring mysteriously not currently shown.
Right? They will always be the Desert Crocodile to me.It's a shame, really. Apparently they're going with "West African Crocodile" officially and they had a chance for a really cool name, "Desert Crocodile" or "Sacred Crocodile."
Meh, I prefer Chinese Alligators anyways, but that it probably just me.Detroit sent its Siamese crocodiles elsewhere. The keeper explained that the exhibit, in the center of the reptile house, really wasn't big enough for them. They brought in a Chinese alligator and the eeper also told me that they're looking to acquire a friend for him but apparently this is not easy to do.
Any idea where the Siamese crocs got sent over to?Detroit sent its Siamese crocodiles elsewhere. The keeper explained that the exhibit, in the center of the reptile house, really wasn't big enough for them. They brought in a Chinese alligator and the eeper also told me that they're looking to acquire a friend for him but apparently this is not easy to do.
It's a shame, really. Apparently they're going with "West African Crocodile" officially and they had a chance for a really cool name, "Desert Crocodile" or "Sacred Crocodile."