felis silvestris
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Also…
Japanese serow
Kuhl’s hog deer
Victoria crowned pigeon
Nicobar pigeon
Lesser hedgehog tenrec (?)
Japanese serow
Kuhl’s hog deer
Victoria crowned pigeon
Nicobar pigeon
Lesser hedgehog tenrec (?)
or by where the Red River Hogs used to be inside that elevated viewing area which had Taiwan Beauty Snakes a while back. Not sure if any of that is true but I can't find any information about it anywhere online. It would've been around 2007/2008 I think.
Ah ok that makes sense. I wish I'd managed to see them but all I got was the exhibit signYou're thinking of the Moholi Galago group which were held at the zoo from 2007 until 2012![]()
Also missed out on seeing the Aye-Aye they had but it wasn't there for long I don't think.
I'm pretty sure it was one on loan from Paris Zoo.Around five years or so I believe; I cannot recall if they had a pair or not, but I think the last one died not long before my first visit in January 2010. The weirder one is the fact West Midlands had a single individual for about seven years!
They nearly had the first U.K. breeding of (Sumatran) Orangutan, but the infant did not survive.I looked up Edinburgh's former holdings list on Zootierliste when I saw this thread, out of curiosity, and was surprised by a lot of the things they have down. Orangutans, grizzly bears, both American and European bison, even Tasmanian devils! (How long ago was that?)
I remember seeing sea lions, gorillas, wolverines and jaguars at Edinburgh, I miss them all and wish at least a couple of them would return some day. I mean, the zoo has enough empty space and unused enclosures now...
Yes, that’s why the orangutan statue is there.They nearly had the first U.K. breeding of (Sumatran) Orangutan, but the infant did not survive.
Apparently it isn't... I presumed it was too but the two things aren't related- the family group sculpture and the first breeding aren't in fact connected- so I was told by someone who used to work there.Yes, that’s why the orangutan statue is there.
In his book The Story of the Edinburgh Zoo (1964) T. H. Gillespie, the zoo's first director, records that Edinburgh Zoo acquired a pair of Tasmanian devils in 1913, the year the zoo opened.....even Tasmanian devils! (How long ago was that?)....
Apparently they did, @gentle lemur actually took a photo of the female in the monkey house in 2008 but the male died not long before the photo was taken.Around five years or so I believe; I cannot recall if they had a pair or not, but I think the last one died not long before my first visit in January 2010. The weirder one is the fact West Midlands had a single individual for about seven years!
Orangs would probably have only been held there temporarily. The last place I saw Orangutan at Edinburgh was in a small enclosure somewhere on one of the central lawns. Former ones were kept in the old Ape House alongside the chimpanzees.Apparently my parents said that the orangutans were once held in the now demolished drill dome and jaguars were in the visayan spotted deer enclosure. Can someone verify this?