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Tayra

Very unusual looking tayra , as TLD says against your other photo . Are they housed in an open-topped enclosure as this photo suggests to me ?

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Yes they have a very open enclosure, with trees and lots of bushes etc to hide in and climb through. They do have an inside area but it is very small and i have always seen them outside. I'll get a proper picture of the enclosure and their inside area on my next visit. They intrigue me because i haven't seen them at any other zoo's as i haven't visited Exmoor.
 
I had a look at Handbook of Mammals of the World Vol. 1 , as well as doing an online search for tayra pictures ( amused to find pictures of a young lady going by the name of Tayra mingling with the animal photos !!! ) . All pictures and illustrations seem to be slightly different , the head of some is almost yellow , in others there is little difference between the head and the rest of the body . Some have a light patch , others do not , those with the light patch all have it on the throat , none on the shoulder like the SLWP specimen .

HMW also refers to a yellow morph that can be found in Guyana - would be interesting to see one of them !
 
Haha, google image search does like to throw in some random images.

I had a quick search myself and hadn't found another with the marking like the one at SLWAP so it is a curious one. The other one they have is slightly lighter and only has a yellow spot between the shoulder blades!
 
Lovely species! When I visited they were off show in quarantine, nice to know they are now on exhibit.
Do you know how are both individuals going? any breeding by chance?
 
I first seen them actually in their enclosure in August and since then they have been very active but there is no information about them and nobody to talk to but i am becoming increasingly intrigued by them so will definitely hunt out somebody to ask about them on my next visit.

I am sure i heard somebody else around the forum mention they had known of some attempted mating but i wouldn't know to confirm although i am going to try to find out as much as i can next time
 
What are you so intriged about? If it is the patch in the back, I´ve seen that in every single colombian zoo with tayras, In fact the white head as the one from exmoor is very strange to my eye, as I have only seen ones like the one pictured
 
Just about them in general as i do not know a lot about the species and just about the pairing, whether they plan to breed etc.
 
Lovely species! When I visited they were off show in quarantine, nice to know they are now on exhibit.
Do you know how are both individuals going? any breeding by chance?

When did you visit, out of interest?
 

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