Electus Parrot
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Isis is showing that Melbourne Zoo has 1.4 Brown-nosed Coati. Does this mean Melbourne has imported some?
Isis is showing that Melbourne Zoo has 1.4 Brown-nosed Coati. Does this mean Melbourne has imported some?
Is there anywhere where one can see the Online Census?
They were approved for import in early 2010, so good to know they're getting closer to being on display....
Ah - the wonders of modern technology!!!
While you are there would you like to take some pics of the animals and also of the display enclosure??????
Is the coati enclosure situated in the Treetops Monkeys & Apes' exhibit?
No, although that might be a sensible place to put them... because I was talking to a staff member who said that they arrived at the zoo 3 weeks ago, were put on display and a female coati promptly escaped on the first day.
She didn't go far and returned to the enclosure herself, but clearly there's a re-think required.
Where is it situated then? I cannot recall the slightest where the coati enclosure would be situated other than the 'Treetop Monkeys & Apes' exhibits from my visit last month.
It's next to the agouti enclosure on the eastern side of the zoo. Also next to the school classroom.
Sorry, I still can't remember where that is (after all, I have only visited once). Is it near the dog row and Syrian brown bear exhibit?
Between the bear and seals.
Ok, now I get the area it is in. Hopefully this means that other Australian (or possibly even New Zealand) zoos will follow Melbourne and import more animals, because in my opinion, coati can become a very successful managed species in the region, and are very interesting animals.
I suspect you'll see other Australasian zoos jump on the coati bandwagon once Melbourne starts breeding theirs.
Some other small observations from my relatively short visit yesterday:
-I couldn't find the cotton-tops that were previously in the Rainforest Room enclosure.
- The zoo once again has tree shrews on display.
That room is a classroom, for school groups