Are These in Captivity? #2

Are any of these in captivity?

Chinese Mountain Cat
Tibetan Sand Fox
Rupell's Fox
Spotted Linsang
Sulawesi Palm Civet
Nilgiri Marten
Giant Forest Hog
 
Are any of these in captivity?

Chinese Mountain Cat
Tibetan Sand Fox
Rupell's Fox
Spotted Linsang
Sulawesi Palm Civet
Nilgiri Marten
Giant Forest Hog
Taking a look in at our galleries, Chinese mountain cats have been held by Beijing and Chengdu zoos.

There were giant forest hogs in Entebbe (Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre), at least in 2011. @Hix, however, did not see any there in 2013.
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Picture by @Nick@Amsterdam
 
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Taking a look in at our galleries, Chinese mountain cats have been held by Beijing and Chengdu zoos.

There were giant forest hogs in Entebbe (Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre), at least in 2011. @Hix, however, did not see any there in 2013.
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Picture by @Nick@Amsterdam

Really wish I could've seen the Giant Forest Hogs. I've seen a few pics from Google with the cats in a cage or clearly captive setting, wasn't sure where though. Either way, thanks!
 
Really wish I could've seen the Giant Forest Hogs. I've seen a few pics from Google with the cats in a cage or clearly captive setting, wasn't sure where though. Either way, thanks!
You're welcome! The giant forest hog has been a species I'd like to see for very long, so we're on the same boat, chap. I wonder if, ever, any Western or Latin American zoo will import some hogs to actually begin with a breeding program.
 
You're welcome! The giant forest hog has been a species I'd like to see for very long, so we're on the same boat, chap. I wonder if, ever, any Western or Latin American zoo will import some hogs to actually begin with a breeding program.

It's not impossible. It's not a species that has a completely different climate or environment it must live in, so I don't see why not :)
 
You're welcome! The giant forest hog has been a species I'd like to see for very long, so we're on the same boat, chap. I wonder if, ever, any Western or Latin American zoo will import some hogs to actually begin with a breeding program.

It is a pig and because of disease concerns importing a wild pig species from a third country is extremely hard. While they are fantastic animals, no zoo will likely go that far for a least concern species.
 
i checked in ZTL as well as here, but as i found out they dont have NA holdings, and i found only one mention on here of them
 
are bearded saki kept or have they ever been in the US or canada
i checked in ZTL as well as here, but as i found out they dont have NA holdings, and i found only one mention on here of them

I'm not sure how you're using the ZTL search function, but I just searched "bearded saki" in the United States forums and found 4 pages of results showing 3 zoos with bearded sakis recently.

Also, for future primate questions: Gibbons, Geladas, and Guenons Galore! -- Primates in North America
 
Are any of these in captivity?

Chinese Mountain Cat
Tibetan Sand Fox
Rupell's Fox
Spotted Linsang
Sulawesi Palm Civet
Nilgiri Marten
Giant Forest Hog
Rüppell's fox are present and offered for sale in the private trade and are currently kept at the Los Angeles zoo and likely some other collections.
 
hello again, sorry if these species have been asked about before, but are these species held in the US, and if not, anywhere?
any woolly monkey species
mountain tapir
viscacha
culpeo
andean flamingo
andean hairy armadillo
rio mayo titi monkey
painted stork
leopard cat
philippine eagle
draco lizard or flying snake
The draco lizard and flying snake are both found in the private trade. The draco lizard is usually offered as wild caught imports which generally means a low success rate and high mortality rate for specimens. They are an extremely hard species to breed but there has been recent success with a select few captive breeders though the number of people who have bred them is likely less than 5.

Reptilandia Reptile Lagoon in Johnston City, Texas was looking to acquire or has already acquired specimens to be put in a mixed two story Indonesian exhibit which has very large and tall mock trees and giant softshell turtles and crocodile monitors.
 
Are any Lake Junin frog (Telmatobius macrostomus) anywhere? Preferably in North America.
 
Are any of these in captivity?

Chinese Mountain Cat
Tibetan Sand Fox
Rupell's Fox
Spotted Linsang
Sulawesi Palm Civet
Nilgiri Marten
Giant Forest Hog
Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wildlife Zoo in Xining has both Chinese Mountain Cats and Tibetan Sand Fox, Zanhuayuan Zoo in Chengdu has Spotted Linsang
 
Nilgiri Marten - BIg fat nope(sadly)
I have scoured the internet and the closest I ever got was yellow throated. I can only imagine what they be like in zoos. They really look like real life cute mythical creatures.(Though they are vicious little martens)
 
Not sure if it's the right place to ask it but:

What are some Arthropods (Land/Freshwater) from Madagascar that are held in captivity?
So far I have:
Giant emerald pill millipede (Zoosphaerium neptunus)
Giant blue stick insect (Achrioptera fallax)
Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa)
Halloween hisser (Elliptorhina javanica)
Madagascan moon moth (Argema mittrei)

And if we count nearby (relatively speaking) islands:
Seychelles giant millipede (Sechelleptus seychellarum)
 
Not sure if it's the right place to ask it but:

What are some Arthropods (Land/Freshwater) from Madagascar that are held in captivity?
So far I have:
Giant emerald pill millipede (Zoosphaerium neptunus)
Giant blue stick insect (Achrioptera fallax)
Madagascar hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa)
Halloween hisser (Elliptorhina javanica)
Madagascan moon moth (Argema mittrei)

And if we count nearby (relatively speaking) islands:
Seychelles giant millipede (Sechelleptus seychellarum)
There's multiple species of "Madagascar hissing cockroaches" around, including Common Madagascar Hissing Cockraoch (Gromphadorhina portentosa), Wide-horned Hisser (Gromphadorhina oblongonota), Tiger Hisser (Gromphadorhina grandidieri), Halloween Hisser (as you mentioned), and Vibrant Hisser (Princisia vanwaerebeki).
 
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