Fossa dude 27 Oct 2010 I didn't know that any zoo has kept this species. Do you know when they got it.
J J Jabiru96 29 Oct 2010 Is this the only zoo in the world to currently exhibit these species to the public? (btw, I checked ISIS but it has no listings for any monotreme)
Is this the only zoo in the world to currently exhibit these species to the public? (btw, I checked ISIS but it has no listings for any monotreme)
Chlidonias 29 Oct 2010 ....from ISIS: one pair of Zaglossus bartoni at Taronga; one male Zaglossus bruijnii at Moscow. These are the only ones outside of New Guinea.
....from ISIS: one pair of Zaglossus bartoni at Taronga; one male Zaglossus bruijnii at Moscow. These are the only ones outside of New Guinea.
Chlidonias 29 Oct 2010 Fossa dude said: I didn't know that any zoo has kept this species. Do you know when they got it. Click to expand... post by Orycteropus, #78 of this thread: http://www.zoochat.com/2/escape-abcs-94004/index6.html The 1.1 Eastern Long-beaked Echidna at Taronga arrived from London Zoo in 1994. Click to expand...
Fossa dude said: I didn't know that any zoo has kept this species. Do you know when they got it. Click to expand... post by Orycteropus, #78 of this thread: http://www.zoochat.com/2/escape-abcs-94004/index6.html The 1.1 Eastern Long-beaked Echidna at Taronga arrived from London Zoo in 1994. Click to expand...
J J Jabiru96 29 Oct 2010 Chlidonias said: ....from ISIS: one pair of Zaglossus bartoni at Taronga; one male Zaglossus bruijnii at Moscow. These are the only ones outside of New Guinea. Click to expand... Thanks I couldnt seem to find it on ISIS
Chlidonias said: ....from ISIS: one pair of Zaglossus bartoni at Taronga; one male Zaglossus bruijnii at Moscow. These are the only ones outside of New Guinea. Click to expand... Thanks I couldnt seem to find it on ISIS
J J Jabiru96 29 Oct 2010 Is there much difference in appearance of the 3 (sub?) species or they all look similar?