Blackduiker
Well-Known Member
Blackduiker
Elepahnt Seals have been exhibited in the past, if you go through some of the classic books on zoos in your local library there are photos of some, mostly in European zoos. But even Los Angeles was given a permit to capture some of them off of Southern California's very own Channel Islands I believe, back in the late 60s. I observed them for several years, originally 1.5, in what is now the mixed Sea Lion/Grey Seal pool. They seemed to have done quite well.
I've also had the privilege of seeing both Golden Monkeys and Saiga when they were kept in Los Angeles. But I'm with you, Platypus are just about tops on my list for species I've never seen. I've often fantasized that one day, Australia would gradually release this not-too-uncommon native to the rest of the world. Like L.A. maybe building a multi-million dollar Platypusarium, pulling out all-the-stops for as natural a habitat as possible.
I've had that dream for many years now.
I've seen proboscis monkeys, Amazon dolphins, and Tasmanian devils in the past when different USA zoos had them -- though none have them now.
Here's my list of "Never Seen, but really want to" animals:
1. Platypus -- answered above, Australia won't let them out
2. Marine Iguana -- from Galapagos Islands. Have they ever been exhibited?
3. Elephant Seal -- are they even exhibitable? Are they too big?
4. Narwhal -- ditto, are they exhibitable?
5. Great white shark -- I need to get to Monterey when they have one!
6. Golden monkey -- darn those Chinese for cancelling LA Zoo's contract!
7. Baikal seal -- I'm intrigued by the idea of a fresh-water seal.
8. Saiga antelope -- I may have seen one (without knowing it) at SDWAP years ago.
One question: Are there any Barbary apes in any USA zoo today? I know Toronto has them, as do many European zoos. I'm excited to see them "in their habitat" on Gibraltar next month.
Elepahnt Seals have been exhibited in the past, if you go through some of the classic books on zoos in your local library there are photos of some, mostly in European zoos. But even Los Angeles was given a permit to capture some of them off of Southern California's very own Channel Islands I believe, back in the late 60s. I observed them for several years, originally 1.5, in what is now the mixed Sea Lion/Grey Seal pool. They seemed to have done quite well.
I've also had the privilege of seeing both Golden Monkeys and Saiga when they were kept in Los Angeles. But I'm with you, Platypus are just about tops on my list for species I've never seen. I've often fantasized that one day, Australia would gradually release this not-too-uncommon native to the rest of the world. Like L.A. maybe building a multi-million dollar Platypusarium, pulling out all-the-stops for as natural a habitat as possible.
I've had that dream for many years now.