Z Z ZooPro 13 Jan 2007 It's a crying shame that there are no capybara left in the region. Five zoos want to display them, but since they are rodents, they will be incredibly difficult to import.
It's a crying shame that there are no capybara left in the region. Five zoos want to display them, but since they are rodents, they will be incredibly difficult to import.
snowleopard 2 Jan 2009 Just about a perfect exhibit for the world's largest rodent, and it's truly a pity that they are dying out in Australian zoos.
Just about a perfect exhibit for the world's largest rodent, and it's truly a pity that they are dying out in Australian zoos.
Kwambeze 18 Jan 2009 In Sweden becomes the Cabybaras just more and more. In Kolmården in the East, in Ystad in the south and in the Parken Zoo in central Sweden. In Kolmården breed them every year with quite a lot of kids. In Park Zoo they was new last year. I dont no if they breed in Ystad.
In Sweden becomes the Cabybaras just more and more. In Kolmården in the East, in Ystad in the south and in the Parken Zoo in central Sweden. In Kolmården breed them every year with quite a lot of kids. In Park Zoo they was new last year. I dont no if they breed in Ystad.