The Only Ones In Britain

Wow. I didn't know that. Was this the 'last' Quagga- or did Amsterdam have another female after that one? (Probably the latter...)

Speaking of Quaggas- Edinburgh Museum has a mounted Quagga which I deduced is actually the last one from London Zoo- the stripes on the neck match exactly with the live animal in the b/w photos... (The Tring Quagga came from somewhere else...)

My book says that the quagga from Knowsley died in 1853. It adds that the mounted quagga which Walter Rothschild bought for Tring in 1889 is reputed to be the same specimen.

Alan
 
My book says that the quagga from Knowsley died in 1853. It adds that the mounted quagga which Walter Rothschild bought for Tring in 1889 is reputed to be the same specimen.

Alan

I've just had a look at the Quagga Project data on the museum specimens.

1. The 'last' Quagga lived at Amsterdam from 1867- 1883 so definately not the one from Knowsley.

2. The skeleton of the Tring Quagga was mounted in AMSTERDAM in 1855, two years after the Knowlsey animal's death so is very likely the same animal. Tring obtained the skin in 1889 as you said. The Skeleton is now lost.
 
A few more only ones int the U.K

Twycroo Zoo,Allens Swamp Monkey/Roloway Monkey/Red-tailed Guenono/Lowes Guenon/Lesser-spot nosed Guenon.
Tropicalworld,Douroucouli(Aotus azari boliviensis).
Colchester Zoo,Nile Rat,Iberian Wolf,Red-capped Mangabey.
Port Lympne,Caracal.
Chester Zoo,Cambells Guenon.
Amazon World,Screaming Armadillo.
Shaldon,Gundi.
Cotswold Wildlife Park,Striped Possum(off show i believe for the time been).
Newquay Zoo,Hairy-rumped Agouti.
Paignton Zoo,Nine-banded Armadillo.
Suffolk Wildlife Park(Refuse to use the stupid AA name they call it now),Straw-coloured Fruit Bat.
 
the striped possum at cotswold wp are they the animals originally bred at london
 
When did you last do Paignton because i didn`t see them when i went in july this year!

No..I haven't been this year. Last year they were on the little island and house which is near the entrance to the Gorilla's side of the Apehouse. Gone?

Was there a new male Orangutan at Paignton?
 
No..I haven't been this year. Last year they were on the little island and house which is near the entrance to the Gorilla's side of the Apehouse. Gone?

Was there a new male Orangutan at Paignton?
Sorry you are quite correct they have still got Swamp Monkeys they are where you said they were only checked my notes for Monkey Heights,as for male Orangutan didn`t see one and wasn`t aware they were getting one but will check when down their in December.
 
The latin name is Chaetophractus vellerosus

I'd never heard the name screaming armadillo before! I've always known them as little hairy armadillos. Where does "screaming" come from? Do they actually make some kind of screaming noise?
 
I'd never heard the name screaming armadillo before! I've always known them as little hairy armadillos. Where does "screaming" come from? Do they actually make some kind of screaming noise?
Who knows what goes through the minds of the people of ISIS but thats what they call them!!!!!!!!!
 
,as for male Orangutan didn`t see one and wasn`t aware they were getting one but will check when down their in December.
its been on /off for months. I'm not sure whether they are going to get one or not now. At one stage it said one was arriving 'by Easter' but nothing came of it.
 
Edinburgh zoo has imported 4 ocellated turkey from where i don't know, but they are saying these are the only ones in the UK, i think Banham had them about 10 years ago.
 
I believe you are referring to the Jim Clubb collection here- doesn't he train animals for TV commercials and films too? I think he still had the bears within the last two years but not sure about now.

I found out recently via the Forum that most of Southport's Mandrill group went here when it closed- he already had a trio of Mandrills so must now have about a dozen in total.

Heythropp certainly had a polar bear and an asiatic black bear when I last visited but that was around 3 years ago. Will ask Jim when I next see him. They also have (I think) the only group of dromedary camels in the UK. Also a large group of mandrill.
 
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