Pretty standard list here.
Seen red fox, gray fox, and coyote in the wild. Most egregious absence is the maned wolf, followed distantly by the dhole.
- Gray Wolf
- Mexican Wolf
- Dingo
- New Guinea Singing Dog
- Domestic Dog
- Red Wolf
- Coyote
- Black-Backed Jackal
- African Wild Dog
- Bush Dog
- Raccoon Dog
- Bat-Eared Fox
- Red Fox
- Fennec Fox
- Arctic Fox
- Swift Fox
- Gray Fox
Yeah, astonishingly we’re down to two holders now that Minnesota and Miami are both out of them… hopefully we can import some new individuals.Finally saw some maned wolves over the weekend. Pretty sure the only canids kept in the US that I have yet to see are now dholes and a handful of rare foxes (pale, island, kit, Ruppell's)
- Gray Wolf
- Mexican Wolf
- Dingo
- New Guinea Singing Dog
- Domestic Dog
- Red Wolf
- Coyote
- Black-Backed Jackal
- African Wild Dog
- Maned Wolf
- Bush Dog
- Raccoon Dog
- Bat-Eared Fox
- Red Fox
- Fennec Fox
- Arctic Fox
- Swift Fox
- Gray Fox
...Is it really just Bronx and The Wilds that has dhole in the US? I thought a few other places did, like still no more than 5 or so, but that's surprising to see that it's apparently that low. Not a huge deal since those are both top priority places to visit, but still.
Some updates.Pretty standard list here.
Seen red fox, gray fox, and coyote in the wild. Most egregious absence is the maned wolf, followed distantly by the dhole.
- Gray Wolf
- Mexican Wolf
- Dingo
- New Guinea Singing Dog
- Domestic Dog
- Red Wolf
- Coyote
- Black-Backed Jackal
- African Wild Dog
- Bush Dog
- Raccoon Dog
- Bat-Eared Fox
- Red Fox
- Fennec Fox
- Arctic Fox
- Swift Fox
- Gray Fox