According to the Central Zoo Authority of India- Welcome to Official Website of Central Zoo Authority in 2011-2012 Delhi Zoo had 2 males and 1 female. No other Zoos in India came up with having any. It's a fun website to play around, especially if one is ever planning on going to India.
It's hard to see that anyone will have them outside India again. They are not particularly rare and visually unspectactacular, and India's wildlife export rules are tight.
I feel the same. I really enjoyed seeing the animals at Howletts although it's hard to explain why. They are not spectacular, but they are elegant and interesting. In the end there is nothing else quite like this species.
It's hard to see that anyone will have them outside India again. They are not particularly rare and visually unspectactacular, and India's wildlife export rules are tight.
I know I'm not the average zoo-goer, but I feel like the name "four-horned antelope" along with a male displaying all 4 horns would be visually interesting at least, even if not spectacular.
So I did more reasearch and have found out the the Dehli Zoo still has Chousingha as does the Chennai Zoo, Calcutta Zoo also had a large group of this species
It's hard to see that anyone will have them outside India again. They are not particularly rare and visually unspectactacular, and India's wildlife export rules are tight.
The export rules have only been tight since the 1970s because in the 1960s you could import practically any animals from practically any continent you want, and Ian I feel a sense of loss too !!!, Four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis) are my favorite Boselaphini antelopes