The latest zoo´s
newletter is online and here are few snippets.
European wild cat:
- the zoo keeps the species since year 1985 (with a short break) and has bred 39 kittens since then, 3 of them had been rewilded in Slovakia
- current breeding pair consists of a male from Jihlava and female from Poland, the female is on show with her 3 kitens while the male is kept bts because the female kept him on short leash and even stole all his food, so he got separated and moved to get a break
Sousliks:
- the head zoologist coordinates souslik captive breeding within Czechia
- both colonies the zoo owns had good hibernation and total number of cubs that emerged in spring of 2024 was over 100 (one colony is on show in the zoo while the second one is located bts within wildlife rescue station at Rozovy - this station is owned and run by the zoo)
- a wild souslik colony at Strakonice airport got flooded by heavy rain in June and the zoo managed to rescue 9 almost-dead animals, they got rehabilitated at Rozovy and released in their colony after few weeks, also 25 captive-bred sousliks got released at this airport too
- altogether 116 zoo-bred sousliks could be rewilded this year in 3 different locations, they came from 7 different zoos
Reptile breeding in 2024:
- the zoo has 2 adult females of
European pond turtle that lay eggs, 3 turtle babies were found in the exhibit pond this spring from eggs the staff failed to find last year, while additional 4 babies hatched in an incubator in August
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steppe agamas (
Trapelus sanguinolentus) laid eggs in their outdoor tank where they incubated naturaly and 5 babies emerged from soil in July
- a single adult
hardun female (
Stellagama stellio stellio) laid three batches of eggs and so far 11 babies hatched and some eggs are still in incubator
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Turkish geckos live freely in whole terrarium house including visitors area and they breed consistently without human help
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dice snakes produced 6 babies
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a nothern viper born 6 babies, but 2 of them died when one tried to eat a smaller sibling and both have not survived it
- several
ocellated lizard females laid eggs and 35 babies survived
- several
ocellated scinks were born but the zoo doesnt mention how many survived
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ringed wall geckos laid many eggs and keepers found and relocated 8 babies
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green basilisks live freely in Matamata house, only 3 fresh babies could be caught so far
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Cuvier's dwarf caiman laid again eggs, 12 were moved into an incubator and 9 eggs remain in the nest that is tended by the mother
- 2 female
South African leopard tortoises laid eggs that are in an incubator
- female
yellow anaconda had 14 babies but 3 had to be euthanised because they were not developing well, 11 remaining youngs are kept bts and doing great