Phantom Gaur
Well-Known Member
@TropicWorld- Philadelphia Zoo has a Red Capped Mangabey.
@ yangz- Six Flags Wild Safari does have Black Wildebeest.
@ yangz- Six Flags Wild Safari does have Black Wildebeest.
These are the ones that spring to mind first:
Cincinnati Zoo- Sumatran Rhinoceros (until LA puts Harapan on display), Banded Palm Civet, Aardwolf, Razo Island Skink, Whiskered Auklet, Least Auklet
Columbus Zoo- Tiger Quoll
They do have the only red-faced spider monkey though.
I've also been told that Bronx is the only zoo in the U.S. with Anhinga but I don't know if that's true or not.
Santa Barbara Zoo has a Chinese alligator. I don't know if that's the only place to see one in the U.S., probably not, but that's the only place I've seen one.
Milwaukee County, Knoxville, and I believe St. Louis also have Chinese alligators. I'm sure there's others, but that's all I can think of.
I believe Bronx is one of the last places to see Indian Muntjac though I believe a couple zoos still have them.
And also Lowland Paca for San Diego.
Going to go out on a limb here and say,
Oregon Zoo: Hooded vulture .They have 2, one in the bird show and another in the African Rainforest aviary.
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Painted stork? Don't know how common storks are in zoos.
I can say firsthand that Southwick's Zoo does not have Red-Faced Spider Monkey. They used to have Black Spider Monkey, but not anymore.
@Thylacine- I couldn't find Red Faced listed on their website. Where was it listed?