Arizona Docent 6 May 2016 When I visited they only had one individual - the dark one - and there was no sign identifying it. Two docents happened to stop by and I asked them what it was and they did not know.
When I visited they only had one individual - the dark one - and there was no sign identifying it. Two docents happened to stop by and I asked them what it was and they did not know.
carlos55 7 May 2016 Perhaps the light colored individual is female a.caraya bought to keep the a. palliata company.
ThylacineAlive 3 Mar 2018 I know this is a couple years late but to my knowledge these are a mixed pair of A. pigra and A. caraya. I don't think the male is a A. palliata. ~Thylo
I know this is a couple years late but to my knowledge these are a mixed pair of A. pigra and A. caraya. I don't think the male is a A. palliata. ~Thylo
ThylacineAlive 3 Mar 2018 Could this even be a palliata morphologically? I thought they all had brown on the back and sides, whereas this animal is completely black. ~Thylo
Could this even be a palliata morphologically? I thought they all had brown on the back and sides, whereas this animal is completely black. ~Thylo