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Colour morphs bred for fur farms are fairly frequent in European zoos (for now!).
I had no idea about that or that there even were domestic racoons, so that is something new I learned today
Colour morphs bred for fur farms are fairly frequent in European zoos (for now!).
the only two breeds of domestic dogs that are interesting to me are the dingo and NGSD.
What are they then? Are they still under Canis lupus?Neither are considered to be the same species as Domestic Dogs now afaik.
~Thylo
Any "children's zoo" animals, any farm animals, reindeer, ostrich, ring tailed lemurs and meerkat.
Common, not endangered and unnecessary "filler".
Reminds me of some of those weird Chinese zoos that put dogs on display
I have no problem with "rare breeds" farm collections, as they serve a different purpose.
What are they then? Are they still under Canis lupus?
Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangered~Thylo
Canis dingo is the name many refer to them as now.
~Thylo
I’m kinda skeptical that they could form their own species, considering how they’ve only had a few thousand years to diverge from domestic dogs. Unless, of course, it’s been discovered that they did not evolve from domesticated dogs after all.Ring-Tailed Lemurs are endangeredAdditionally, there are plenty of children's zoos that house important and endangered species, or that are used to showcase indigenous wildlife.
Canis dingo is the name many refer to them as now.
~Thylo
Are there any animals that you would not be excited about seeing at a zoo? I'm not talking entire orders of species, like thinking all birds or insects are boring. I'm also not talking about species that are inherently boring, like certain nocturnal animals when put in diurnal exhibits. I'm talking about single species that everyone else seems to love but when you think about them, you are unimpressed for whatever reason.
I have this odd experience with Barbary macaques. I don't think they're ugly, and I'm sure they're active (never even seen one at a zoo). I am aware that lots of research has been published about them, and that they are interesting creatures. I also would be excited to see any other species of macaque, even ones that look similar. However, for the strangest reason, Barbary macaques just....don't pique my interest. I cannot put my finger on why for the life of me.
Does anyone else experience this with any species?
I dont like bats. The henry doorly zoo and aquarium has over 1000 of them. As often and as many animal species as the omaha zoo has given away, couldn't we get rid of all those bats?
Zoo visitors have individual dislikes. I doubt if any zoos would get rid of species just because one person doesn't like them.