One of the exciting mammalian evolution discoveries from recent times is the realization that elephants, hyrax, sirenians, aardvarks, tenrecs, elephant-shrews, and golden moles all share a common ancestor. These groups are now classified together as Afrotherians, being derived from a common origin in Africa.
With the wave of new elephant exhibits being built around the world, are there any exhibits that bring together any of these groups in an explicit Afrotherian themed exhibit complex? I have never heard of one, but it might be a cool exhibit thematic concept.
What zoos have the best collection of Afrotherians in the world?
In the U.S. the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, Cincinnati Zoo, and Columbus Zoo all have elephants and manatees, but I'm not aware that they have any specific Afrotherian connection to their display.
Does the Berlin Zoo display most represents of Afrotheira? Are there any golden moles in captivity anywhere in the world?
With the wave of new elephant exhibits being built around the world, are there any exhibits that bring together any of these groups in an explicit Afrotherian themed exhibit complex? I have never heard of one, but it might be a cool exhibit thematic concept.
What zoos have the best collection of Afrotherians in the world?
In the U.S. the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, Cincinnati Zoo, and Columbus Zoo all have elephants and manatees, but I'm not aware that they have any specific Afrotherian connection to their display.
Does the Berlin Zoo display most represents of Afrotheira? Are there any golden moles in captivity anywhere in the world?