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Black-Necked Stork

Ohhhhhhh, there are black-necked storks outside Australasia?!?!?!? First notice! I want this sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dreamed species in European zoos too :(
 
@Kakapo - Black-necked Storks aren't endemic to Australasia, they are found throughout south and southeast Asia. Many zoos in Asia keep them.
 
South east Asia is included in Australasia (Australia + Asia). What I was unaware is about the presence of them outside their native range.
 
My basic understanding of Australasia is Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, and all those islands in and around that area.

I wouldn't imagine they'd be overly difficult to import from Asia if zoos wanted but I don't expect that to happen unfortunately.

FUN FACT: I got four stork lifers on this trip- Jabiru at DWA, Maguari at Dallas, Black-Necked at San Antonio, and Milky at SDZ- which leaves me with only two stork species left to see. Unfortunately I would need to visit Asia to see either as I don't think the Greater Adjutant or Asian Openbill are kept anywhere outside of native range in public collections (though the later might be Europe in the private sector).

~Thylo
 
@ThylacineAlive then Australasia is just the same than Oceania????? Really I always tought that all south-east Asia is included into Australasia... then, as Chlidonias says, there are none region of Asia inside Australasia. Shocking new for me. I apologize for my ignorance.
 
@Kakapo - not really the same as Oceania. The best you could say is that one definition of Oceania fits that of Australasia.

Australasia is a defined term (and the name basically means "south of Asia", so literally excludes Asia), whereas Oceania is a general and rather vague name of which the meaning has changed repeatedly depending on what it is being used to represent.

There was a discussion on it a while ago on another photo: Australasia- Radiated Tortoise | ZooChat
 

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