Crocodylus Park in the Northern Territory holds New Guinea crocodile and Philippine crocodile if it has not been mentioned already.
It hasn't been mentioned, probably because this is a thread about mammals.
Hix
Crocodylus Park in the Northern Territory holds New Guinea crocodile and Philippine crocodile if it has not been mentioned already.
It hasn't been mentioned, probably because this is a thread about mammals.
Hix
Lab Primates in Australia definitely include Common Marmoset, Long-tailed Macaque and Pig-tailed Macaque. Not sure about any other species.
For birds there is a government inventory of species known to be in Australia (in 2007) however many of the birds listed are very rare or even extinct.
http://www.environment.gov.au/syste...196d2b8a991/files/inventory-exotic-common.pdf
Does anybody know whether the Douroucoulis kept by the Armed Forces (for malaria research, I think; Qld?) are still in existence? They were offered to the Aust zoo world, but alas no takers.
Owl Monkeys are still kept by the ADF in Queensland.
Sorry to bang on about birds on a mammal thread, but I seriously doubt the Wood Duck, Monal & Edwards' Pheasant.
Greylag & Swan Goose are of course the domestic forms of those species only.
The Flamingos are single birds if indeed they survive.
Glad I don't live in Australia. There are so many species I would miss.
Glad I don't live in Australia. There are so many species I would miss.
What do the hell do the ADF want with douroucoulis???
Hix
they are the only other animal, besides humans, which supports the growth of the disease
Remember this list is six years old.
Hix
think about it: grasping hands suitable for holding small firearms or blades; can see in the dark so no need for night-vision goggles; small enough to hide in crawl-spaces and liquor cabinets. Give them some intelligence-enhancing brain surgery and they are the perfect assassins.What do the hell do the ADF want with douroucoulis???
Hix
grasping hands suitable for holding small firearms or blades; can see in the dark so no need for night-vision goggles; small enough to hide in crawl-spaces and liquor cabinets. Give them some intelligence-enhancing brain surgery and they are the perfect assassins.
think about it: grasping hands suitable for holding small firearms or blades; can see in the dark so no need for night-vision goggles; small enough to hide in crawl-spaces and liquor cabinets. Give them some intelligence-enhancing brain surgery and they are the perfect assassins.
"Hey, helper douroucouli, bring me a Scotch"You have a wild imagination Chlidonias...
I quite fancy one as a 'helper Douracouli' though...![]()
bump.so getting back on track, in research facilities there are common marmoset, douroucouli, hamadryas baboon, pig-tailed macaque and crab-eating macaques. Anything else?
And in terms of ungulates, in private hands on ranches etc (excluding deer, water buffalo and obvious things like that): American bison, banteng, blackbuck, scimitar-horned oryx, addax, barbary sheep.....eland?
Any yaks in Australia?