Meaghan Edwards
Well-Known Member
The thread about rare or "extinct" (as in no longer kept) species that are no longer kept in the UK made me curious about the state of some species in US and Canada.
As I understand from this that Brown hyenas are "extinct" in North America and the Striped Hyenas aren't very common either. I think as a whole, hyenas are uncommon in N.A zoos or maybe it's just my luck and need to expand my zoo list; of all the zoos I've visited only Toronto and Buffalo had Spotted Hyenas.
Are there no zoos that exhibit South China Tigers? I recall hearing this somewhere.
I am aware that many Australian species have strict importation laws.
As I understand from this that Brown hyenas are "extinct" in North America and the Striped Hyenas aren't very common either. I think as a whole, hyenas are uncommon in N.A zoos or maybe it's just my luck and need to expand my zoo list; of all the zoos I've visited only Toronto and Buffalo had Spotted Hyenas.
Are there no zoos that exhibit South China Tigers? I recall hearing this somewhere.
I am aware that many Australian species have strict importation laws.