you're all way off in your guessing. Its a pushmepullyu.
I would bet there's more chance of unicorns coming than pronghorns.
you're all way off in your guessing. Its a pushmepullyu.
And what makes keeping Pronghorn so difficult?
My money is on pygmy hogs as the zoo is involved in the in situ project and I think numbers may have built up enough to contemplate transferring some of them to zoos. And Chester has been getting into pigs a bit more in recent years. This is just a guess though.
would it be a good idea mixing saola and kouprey? Personally I'd house them separately in case of interspecific male conflict, and I suspect their habitat requirements would be quite different.Pygathrix said:I've already mentioned a mixed saola/kouprey exhibit, perhaps with some Cat Ba langurs and a pair of Vietnamese rhinos...
Didn't someone guess it as one of the pairs of white tailed gnu from Newquay?