@Coelacanth18
Sure:D, well, although they are relatively common animals in the wild around here, it's not that easy to see them in zoos as other brazilian animals like amazons, macaws, grisons, rheas, jaguars, anteaters, etc. I have actually only seen the bush dogs in two zoos I have visited here (Belo Horizonte zoo and Brasilia zoo) while these other animals I quoted here were present in all the zoos I have been... Don't know why this, but I guess bush dogs don't reproduce very well in captivity (just a hypothesis)
 
@Onychorhynchus coronatus I hope they do, but BH's species population plan is being very restricted lately. I mean, they are not replacing the species they lose, like happened to mandrills, siberian tigers, coatis and giraffes, to focus more on the programmes they already have. The zoo has programmes for most of the animals, so it's not very frequent for a species to die until disappear from their plantel, but when it happens, they rarely obtain more individuals.

In some cases, when the zoo had a good breeding program in the past, and now they don't hold the species anymore, they try to replace them to start the programmes again, and they even plan to do that with the giraffes, bringing female "Ayana" from zooparque Itatiba and a male from the Fundação Parque zoológico de São Paulo. Besides the bush dogs haven't reproduced in BH as much as the giraffes did in the past, I hope they bring them again; after all they represent a native species, and the zoo already has a decent strucure to keep them...
 

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