Animals No Longer At Your Zoo You'd Like To See There Again

Blackduiker

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Animals no longer seen at your zoo you'd like to see exhibited there again.

To kick off this new thread I'll start the ball rolling with species I'd like to see at the Los Angeles Zoo no longer exhibited there, but once were. See how well you remember your zoo's once exhibited species list.

Tasmanian Devil
Gaur
Hartmann's Mountain Zebra
Cape Penguin
Tule Elk
Bush Dog
Black Rhinoceros
White Rhinoceros
Zebra Duiker
Yellow-backed Duiker
Jentinck's Duiker
Brindled Gnu
Grizzly Bear
Spectacled Bear
Kodiak Bear
Sun Bear
Sloth Bear
Asiatic Black Bear
Polar Bear
Giant Panda
Red Panda
Binturong
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Puma
Jaguarundi
Rhea
Emu
Egyptian Goose
Indian Python
King Cobra
Crimson-rumped Toucanet
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Northern Rosella
Goliath Heron
Lesser Kudu
Greater Kudu
Suni
Leopard Tortoise
Galapagos Tortoise
Fairy Bluebird
Kiwi
Brown Hyena
Striped Hyena
Spotted Hyena
Clouded Leopard
Marbled Cat
Margay
Lace Monitor
Green Treen Monitor
Mongoose Lemur
Ruffed Lemur
Scarlet Cock-of-the-Rock
Boatbill Heron
American Badger
Red Wolf
Arabian Oryx
Scimitar-horned Oryx
Addax
Onager
Elephant Seal
Cape Barren Goose
Nene Goose
Grizzled Gray Tree Kangaroo
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Przewalski's Horse
Bleeding Heart Dove
Black Leopard
Painted Stork
Kea
Kirk's Dik-dik
Klipspringer
Dwarf Mongoose
Swamp Wallaby
Wombat
Sarus Crane
Sandhill Crane
Coscoroba Swan
Reticulated Python
Dog-toothed Cat Snake
Warthog
Collared Peccary
Coyote
American Bison
American Avocet
Vulturine Guineafowl
Secretary Bird
Reeve's Muntjac
Chinese Water Deer
Chamois
Rocky Mountain Goat
Fennec Fox
Arctic Fox
Snowy Owl
European Scops Owl
Hamadryas Baboon
Woolly Monkey
Drill
Capybara
Pygmy Hippo
African Elephant
Dromedary Camel
Palawan Peacock Pheasant
Lady Amherst's Pheasant
Dingo
Giant Anteater
Tamandua
Malayan Tapir
South American Tapir
Patagonian Cavy
Monkey-eating Eagle
Tawny Eagle
Nilghai
Amur Tiger
Bengal Tiger
Caracal
Temmink's Golden Cat
Black-footed Cat
Patas Monkey
Tayra
Kinkajou
Desert Monitor
Cape Buffalo
Springbok
Pere David's Deer
Dall Sheep

And I could go on-and-on, I miss them all! Remember, if you read my recent introduction I've been visiting this zoo since 1966.
 
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Well, theres not much I can post because Blackduiker has already mentioned almost all LA Zoo former animals. Blackduiker did forget to mention Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys, which I heard the zoo had in the 80's. Other animals would be Diana Monkeys, pygmy marmosets, Gelada Baboons, and Burrowing Owl.

Also, can any moderator fix the title of the thread? I think the real title is supposed to be "Animals No Longer At Your Zoo You'd Like To See There Again".
 
Blackduiker

Correct Mstickmanp, I tried to correct the title three times before going to
bed. Rookie Error!

And don't forget these L.A. past favorites:

Raccoon Dog
Raccoon
North American Porcupine
Mouflon
North American Beaver
South African Fur Seal
West African Dwarf Crocodile
Cuban Crocodile


I'm just getting warmed-up. But this thread isn't just for the L.A. Zoo, it's anyone's zoo list of former animals you'd like to see at your local zoo again.
 
Columbus Zoo

For Columbus, my list is difficult because we will be getting almost all of these species back once we open Polar Frontier, African Savannah, Madagascar, and Central/South America.

Pachyderms: While the old building was cramped and hideous, I miss the collection.
- Common Hippo
- Malayan Tapir
- Warthog

Herbivore/Carnivore: A lot of these are coming back in African Savannah. I really miss the Asian Deer and I think they should make an exhibit near the current tiger and lion exhibit and where a shelter is now - there is an acre of land they could use for deer, or rhinos.
- Reticulated Giraffe
- Grant's Zebra
- Gerenuk
- Lesser Kudu
- Yellow Backed Duiker
- Bongo (I hope these go in Savannah, even though they are a forest bovid)
- Chital
- Nilgai
- Lesser Rhea
- Giant Anteater
- Marabou Storks
- White Cheeked Gibbon

Zoo West:
- Emu
- Drills (We still have three, but they are not on exhibit)
- Common Wombat
- Tasmanian Devil
- King Colobus
- Bactrian Camel
- Cheetah
- Insect Building
- Polar Bear
- Giant Panda (We had them for a brief time period, but I think our zoo could handle these guys very well for a long period of time - plus they would push us higher on the "Best List" and would generate lots of money for conservation)

Hopefully some of the Australasian species can come back to the Roadhouse, and we just have to wait ten years for Polar Frontier, African Savannah, Madagascar, and Central/South America.

FYI - We never had a large Madagascar mammal collection to begin with but this new exhibit should be great!
 
At Cleveland :

Pygmy Hippo
Nile Hippo
Warthog
Malayan Tapir
Bongo
Chimpanzee
Sun Bears
Gray Wolves
African Elephants- (Will be returning in 2011 for the new African Elephant Crossing)
 
Zoo Boise: (disclaimer - there is no practical way to bring most of these species back in its current footprint, in fact many species listed occupied the same enclosure at different times)

American beaver
cheetah
fennec fox
gray wolf
northern river otter
sloth bear
American black bear
grizzly bear
Arabian camel
bighorn sheep
gemsbok
pronghorn
Rocky mountain wapiti
moose
mule deer
Himalayan impeyan pheasant
vulturine guineafowl
scarlet macaw
blue-and-yellow macaw
rough-legged hawk
Harris's hawk
timber rattlesnake
American alligator

Phoenix (my other home zoo ;) )
red kangaroo
yellow-footed rock wallaby
African bush elephant
De Brazza's guenon
eastern black-and-white colobus
pileated gibbon
western lowland gorilla
capybara
clouded leopard
indochinese leopard
aardwolf
Asian small-clawed otter
Cape clawless otter
northern river otter
Brazilian tapir
suni
sitatunga
waterbuck
blue duiker
Nubian ibex
Reeve's muntjac
emu
Guam rail
white-cheeked turaco
Micronesian kingfisher
sarus crane
white ibis
maguari stork
American alligator
Cuvier's dwarf caiman
West African dwarf crocodile
 
*Stone Zoo, Stoneham MA- *Most of these animals were kept in inadequate exhibits:
Orangs
Gorillas
Mandrills
Drills
Polar bears
Giraffe
Zebra
Pygmy Hippo
Asian Elephant
Lions
Tigers
Penguins

Franklin Park Zoo, Boston MA-
African Water Buffalo
Cheetah
Elephant
Orang
Hyena

Philly Zoo, Philadelphia PA-
Chimps
Malayan Tapir
Babirusa
Gray Wolf
Sable Antelope
Mandrill
Aardwolf
Sun Bears
Warthog
Jaguarundi
Croc Monitor
Komodo Dragon
Tomistoma
Clouded Leopard
Dik-dik
 
Toronto Zoo; species listed in bold are those I have seen and remembered while they were at the zoo. Some were before my time; species marked with an asterisk are species I'd especially like to see at the zoo again:

Capybara
Mara

Grizzled grey tree kangaroo *
Wallaroo
Tasmanian Devil *
Kowari *
Eastern Quoll *
Llama
Woolly Opossum *
Grey-headed flying fox *
Indian fruit bat *
Common tree shrew (the zoo has received them once again but I don't think they've been put on display yet)
Brush-tailed porcupine *
Tamandua *
Slow Loris *
Potto *
Senegal Galago *
Ring-tailed Lemur
Guereza Colobus *
Vervet Monkey *
Debrazza's Guenon *
Patas monkey
Hamadryas baboon
Gelada baboon *
Japanese Macaque
Liberian mongoose *
Cusimanse *
European Genet *
Zorilla *
Hog-nosed badger *
Fennec Fox * (according to ISIS the zoo does have them off display unless this is an old record)
Raccoon Dog *
Bat-eared Fox *
Bobcat *
Canadian Lynx *
Chinese Leopard
*
Aardvark *
South American Tapir *
Damara zebra
Grant's zebra
Dromedary

Pronghorn *
Chinese Water Deer *
Siberian Roe Deer
Pere David's deer *
Barasingha *
White-tailed Deer *
Mule Deer
*
Water Buffalo
Congo Buffalo *
Nilgai *
Sitatunga *
Nyala *
Bongo *
Springbok *
White-tailed gnu *
Gemsbok *
Nubian Ibex
Dall's Sheep *
False Gharial

Desert Hamster
Aldabra Tortoise *
Polar Bear
(will be back when the Tundra exhibit reopens)
Chimpanzee (from what I remember reading, were never put on display; the zoo decided to exhibit gorillas instead) *
Black Rhino (I recall reading an article where there was a similar switch to the Southern White Rhinos like the gorillas/chimpanzees) *
Scheltopusik *
Barn Owl
Pied Cormorant *
Chinese Giant Salamander *
Woodland Caribou *
Tawny Frogmouth (I'm not sure if they're off display or moved)
Leadbeater's Possum (the zoo still has her, but she is off display)
Giant Panda (visiting) *
Golden Monkey (visiting) *
Koala (visiting) *
Common Crow
 
Mesker Park Zoo, Evansville IN

Snow Leopard
pygmy marmoset
slow loris
Ankole cattle
Sable antelope
Springhaas
Blue crowned pigeon
Thompson gazelle
Siamang
 
Don't forget bison, sea lions, and mouflons.

You're right, I can't believe I forgot the sea lions! The bison and mouflon however don't need to come back. I like Sierra Madre and the markhor/snow leopard concept. Also I miss the siamangs. I still remember their calls echoing in the monkey house in the morning when I was little.
 
Cincinnati:

Komodo monitor
Douc langur
marbled cat
jaguar
both hippos species
malayan tapir
grizzly bear
Parson's chameleon
Phillipine tarsier
aardwolf
babirusa
jaguarundi
giant eland
maribou stork
crowned crane
king cheetah
 
Roger William Park Zoo in Providence R.I.
Cuviers Gazelle
Gemsbok
Yellow back duiker
Red flanked duiker
Rock hyrax
Weaver Birds
Naked mole rats
Bongo (one male actually coexisted with their three african elephants when they were younger)
California sea lion
Polar bears (they are coming back)
Elk
Cheetah
Cuban croc
Galapagos Tortoise
San Fransisco garter snake
Clouded Leopard
Mertens water monitor
 
Blackbrook - yellow billed and painted storks
 
Animals No Longer at the Philadelphia Zoo (I'd like to see there again)

Ahh, the memories ...

The seals that visitors could feed ... the porcupine ... the aardwolf ...

The caracal, the binturong, the swift foxes, the barisingha deer, the gnu(s), the bobcats, the chimpanzees, the albino snapping turtle, the komoda dragon (it was just on loan for a summer, but I wish the Zoo had brought in another one) ...

The red wolf ... the timber wolves (a whole pack) ... the Asian elephants (Dulary specifically) ... the male babirusa that was moved to the Los Angeles Zoo and died of old age complications a few years later ...


and most of all, the Pallas' cats.
 
Blackduiker

Oh yeah, I remember Pallas Cats at the L.A. Zoo. They remind you of the Cheshire Cat from "Alice In Wonderland." I'd like to see those back also.

And how could I forget Cheetahs and Nyalas? Aaah.
 
Oh yeah, I remember Pallas Cats at the L.A. Zoo. They remind you of the Cheshire Cat from "Alice In Wonderland." I'd like to see those back also.

And how could I forget Cheetahs and Nyalas? Aaah.

I wish I was alive back then when the LA Zoo had all those interesting animals.
 
Blackduiker

I wish I was alive back then when the LA Zoo had all those interesting animals.

Remember Mstickmanp I'm an oldtimer, I was going to the L.A. Zoo decades before you were born. You have years ahead of you to see a lot of what the future holds. I'm just hoping to see the new exhibits like Pachyderm Forest, Reptiles and Rainforest of the Americas. I'm not that old but wish I were younger.
 
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