ZTL does not list any collared lemmings or Arctic ground squirrels at the moment.Are Collared Lemmings and Arctic Ground Squirrels kept anywhere? Would they be difficult to source, or are they not especially protected?
ZTL does not list any collared lemmings or Arctic ground squirrels at the moment.Are Collared Lemmings and Arctic Ground Squirrels kept anywhere? Would they be difficult to source, or are they not especially protected?
ABQ Bugarium had them in May IIRC.Which now brings back to the original question, regarding if there are any ant-lions in captivity?
A lot. Honestly if you are interested in a particular subspecies it would probably be easier to narrow it down that way.Wich wolf subspecies are in captivity?
There are no pure Arctic Wolves in captivity (at least in North America) but there are some animals which have significant Arctic Wolf ancestry. That being said, just because a wolf is white doesn't mean it has Arctic Wolf ancestry.I'd like to narrow it down and ask if Arctic wolves are in captivity. I'm really confused as to whether that's what Toledo has or they just have grey wolves that are coincidentally all white.
Honestly if you are interested in a particular subspecies it would probably be easier to narrow it down that way.
The International Wolf Center has occidentalis, probably other places as well.Alright, i'm curious about the
Northwestern wolf (C. l. occidentalis)
DeYoung has animals signed as C. l. columbianus, no idea if they are pure or not.Alright, i'm curious about the
Northwestern wolf (C. l. occidentalis)
Vancouver island wolf (C. l. crassodon)
British columbian wolf (C. l. columbianus)
DeYoung has animals signed as C. l. columbianus, no idea if they are pure or not.
Oh, there's actually quite a lot
Are there any Chimaeras/Ghost Sharks?
Shedd keeps them as well.The Monterey Bay Aquarium keeps the Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) in their relatively new deep sea exhibit. I don't know about others
Australian Ghostshark (Callorhinchus milli) is currently on show in Sunshine aquarium Japan and Sentosa S.E.A. aquarium Singapore. I would imagine there are also some Australian places with these.
That’s unfortunate. I’ve seen some rare species of civets and genets at roadside zoos, but falanoucs might be too rare/ or difficult to keep.
Actually the species they have is Callorhinchus milli which is the Australian Ghost Shark. They have 2 on display in the Whale Falls tank in "Into the Deep"The Monterey Bay Aquarium keeps the Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) in their relatively new deep sea exhibit. I don't know about others
There are a good amount of aquariums in the US that have Chimaeras, most common is the Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) and the other one I've seen only at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is the Australian Ghost Shark (Callorhinchus milii).Oh, there's actually quite a lot
Are there any Chimaeras/Ghost Sharks?
That’s unfortunate. I’ve seen some rare species of civets and genets at roadside zoos, but falanoucs might be too rare/ or difficult to keep.
There are a good amount of aquariums in the US that have Chimaeras, most common is the Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colliei) and the other one I've seen only at the Monterey Bay Aquarium is the Australian Ghost Shark (Callorhinchus milii).
Off the top of my head:
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium has (last time I saw) 3 Spotted Ratfish in their "Waters of Puget Sound Tank"
Seattle Aquarium has at least 1 (Although I'm pretty sure I've seen 2 or 3 before) in their Underwater Dome
Shedd was also mentioned in the thread
I believe the Oregon Coast Aquarium also has 1 in their Shark Tunnel