Smaug giganteus
Active Member
As promised, here is a copy of the 2014 European Studbook Report for the Sungazer Lizard - Smaug giganteus
Zoo Population:
1.2.0 - Vissenbjerg Zoo in Denmark
0.4.0 - Vienna Zoo in Austria
1.2.0 - Hamburg Zoo in Germany
1.2.0 - Frankfurt Zoo in Germany
Private Population:
1.1.0 - UK
4.3.1 (most likely female) - UK
2.2.0 - Sweden
2.2.0 - Netherlands
1.2.0 - Netherlands
Total Population:
13.20.1
It is worth noting that registration of animals is completely voluntary. If you know of Sungazers being kept at any other location, I would love to hear about it.
Any questions please let me know.
Best Regards,
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Fraser Gilchrist
SmaugGiganteus.com | Finding Beauty in the Beasts
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European Studbook Foundation
UK Coordinator & Studbook keeper for the Smaug giganteus & Ouroborus cataphractus
Zoo Population:
1.2.0 - Vissenbjerg Zoo in Denmark
0.4.0 - Vienna Zoo in Austria
1.2.0 - Hamburg Zoo in Germany
1.2.0 - Frankfurt Zoo in Germany
Private Population:
1.1.0 - UK
4.3.1 (most likely female) - UK
2.2.0 - Sweden
2.2.0 - Netherlands
1.2.0 - Netherlands
Total Population:
13.20.1
It is worth noting that registration of animals is completely voluntary. If you know of Sungazers being kept at any other location, I would love to hear about it.
Any questions please let me know.
Best Regards,
__________________
Fraser Gilchrist
SmaugGiganteus.com | Finding Beauty in the Beasts
Exchange information and observations on the Sungazer
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Save Our Sungazers Campaign
www.saveoursungazers.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------
European Studbook Foundation
European Studbook Foundation
UK Coordinator & Studbook keeper for the Smaug giganteus & Ouroborus cataphractus