wensleydale
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Maybe a nice plaque would work. A bronze one so that long after humans have gone extinct space aliens and mutants can know the life of this great bird.
Maybe a nice plaque would work. A bronze one so that long after humans have gone extinct space aliens and mutants can know the life of this great bird.
I will be going to the zoo tomorrow I will try to get more info on the komodos and pangolins.
I belive there are 8 4 males and 4 females 3 are pregnate and 1 has already givin birth. I really think pangolins might be saved thanks to this zoo. They have 9 so they can send a baby once old enough it can be sent to san diego where it could breed and that baby can be sent to Brookfield to breed again.Thanks. Could you try to find out the exact sexes (how many males and how many females) on the pangolins? I'd appreciate it.
I belive there are 8 4 males and 4 females 3 are pregnate and 1 has already givin birth. I really think pangolins might be saved thanks to this zoo. They have 9 so they can send a baby once old enough it can be sent to san diego where it could breed and that baby can be sent to Brookfield to breed again.
Thanks for the info. However I still belive that Brookfield will have a big impact on the population cthere not even on exhibit yet and a baby has been born and 3 are pregnate.San Diego's pangolin is getting pretty old. According to them, that species lives 13 years in zoos. Baba (SDZ's pangolin) arrived in the US as an adult in 2007. They are mature at 2 years old so that puts him at at least 10 years old, possibly more. He also sustained immense internal damage because his shipment received no food or water on their transport to the US. I believe that the total amount that was smuggled was 13. On confiscation, only five were alive. Only 3 made it to SDZ. One died shortly after and the other two were so weak they had to be tube fed. Only after months could they eat on their own. In 2011 they both got sick and the female didn't make it. An autopsy showed that the female's insides were extraordinarily messed up (for lack of a better phrase) and we can only imagine what Baba's is like.
All that to say- he won't be around to breed for much longer, sadly. He was with a female for four years and no babies resulted. Perhaps both were too damaged for anything to come of it.
that does not read very much like an official announcement. Where is the original source?Here is a official anouncment from the Brookfield zoo
at this time the Chicago zoological society is at the beginning stages of developing a new master site plan for the future. along with tropic world and discussion of outdoor habitats there are many older buildings being considered for renovation.
This was said a few months ago but no one noticed because it was not a public anouncment. go to the youtube channel search Kamba and Zachary gorillas playing with coconuts then read the comment section.that does not read very much like an official announcement. Where is the original source?
I am new here. I do not know how to link
I am new here. I do not know how to link
Just like every other website. Just copy a link and paste it into the message box or whatever it's called.
it didn't actually say anything though. It was a non-comment on a Youtube video, not any sort of announcement.ok thanks. This is actually interesting news though. a new master plan is being made with something to do with tropic world. The last master plan for the zoo was way off though.