Omaha is AFAIK the only zoo in the world to display Togo Slippery Frogs. Brookfield also has this species, but they have never been on display.
boston museum of science has tuataras
boston museum of science has tuataras
nevermind it was a chuckwalla im sorry for wasting your timeAre you sure? Where did you hear about this? @TinoPup posted a species list for the Boston Museum of Science a few months ago and Tuataras were not listed:
Museum of Science Boston species list July 2022 [Museum of Science (Boston)]
I saw an Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) at Wild Florida in September, so it should still be present in the collection.Are inland taipan or brown snakes present in the U.S.?
Philadelphia Zoo exhibits a shingleback skink. I don't know it anyone else does.Does anyone still exhibit shingleback skink? The species is present in the pet trade but only barely, with a handful of breeding individuals.
Sorry for getting the name wrong, I was going off of google for the scientific name. I knew they had one, just not the exact one.Omaha keeps Pseudechis australis rather than Pseudonaja textilis, according to their signage.
Shinglebacks aren't especially uncommon. Besides Philly, they are at Fort Worth, San Diego, Denver, St. Louis, and several other facilities. Really cool lizards, thoughPhiladelphia Zoo exhibits a shingleback skink. I don't know it anyone else does.
A handful of collections house P. barbata.Are all the bearded dragons in the US Pogona vitticeps? Every place from large zoos to small nature centers that have them only have that species. Does any facility hold P. barbata or P. minor?
Omaha holds King Brown, and a few places have Inland Taipan.Are inland taipan or brown snakes present in the U.S.?
Can you name one specifically?A handful of collections house P. barbata.
Bronx.Can you name one specifically?
The ones at Bronx are vitticeps.Bronx.