In all the zoos I have seen spotted hyenas (Rotterdam, Amersfoort and the previous Colchester group), they are kept only in pairs or trios. I know that they can be aggressive towards each other, but I honestly think that keeping them in such small groups does them a disservice. They are best viewed when in a larger, breeding group.
Does anyone know which zoo has the largest group of spotted hyenas?
In all the zoos I have seen spotted hyenas (Rotterdam, Amersfoort and the previous Colchester group), they are kept only in pairs or trios. I know that they can be aggressive towards each other, but I honestly think that keeping them in such small groups does them a disservice. They are best viewed when in a larger, breeding group.
Does anyone know which zoo has the largest group of spotted hyenas?
I seem to remember Jimmy Chipperfield writing how Spotted Hyena were planned for Longleat. For whatever reason it didn't happen.
The species has been neglected in the UK for decades. Tim May would probably know when ZSL last kept them, but I am pretty sure that the species hasn't been held at London for at least 50 years.
I wonder why no UK safari park has tried this species in a drive-through. Surely they would be visually and behaviourally exciting enough?
Might there be safety issues, like eating car tyres?
Any ideas anybody?