Polar bear fan
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I don’t know about the hogs for sure but they were taken off the website and they are all on the older side, so it wouldn’t be unexpected if they died; especially considering the lack of transparency the zoo has with births, deaths, and arrivals. And that’s interesting that they had two groups of zebra and that Moyo was kept with another male but is now the odd man out, so to speak. I didn’t know about the other sitatunga, so thank you, but I’m still perplexed with the number of individual animals in the section over all. Typically male antelope do well when housed together away from females, it happens all the time. I’d bet that they will probably bring in more hogs and ostrich in the future though, it would be in the animals’ best interest anyway.What happened to the other two red river hogs? I hope this wasn’t like the red river hogs at the Philadelphia Zoo where two of them died within a short span… all the red river hogs at National Zoo are like 13-15 which is pretty old.
There has only been one sitatunga and zebra for quite some time. Two juvenile male sitatunga arrived in 2016. Just like kudu, at that time both males were a bachelor herd. The other male, Marley, stayed at the zoo for quite a short time since they matured. I am not sure what happened to the zebras but the Grevy’s is a solitary species. Moyo lived with another male and then there was Moyo and Gumu who rotated on exhibit. I am not sure what happened to the other two.
Apologies for the all-over-the-place way that that paragraph came out.