One of the great pleasures of this website is that I discover animals that I didn't know existed on a regular basis. For example, Gentle Lemur recently posted a great picture of a tailless tenrec (http://www.zoochat.com/62/tailless-tenrec-yawning-264230/).
In my experience tenrecs seem to be quite obscure in zoos, mostly relegated to small exhibits in small mammal houses or children zoos.
Until looking up more information about tailless tenrecs I had no idea that there were 34 tenrec species in African and Madagascar, nor that they fill several ecological niches and body forms similar to hedgehogs, shrews, and otters on other continents.
Are there any good tenrec exhibits out there that showcase the animals and explain effectively what the animals are?
Are there any otter shrew species in zoos? I really want to see an otter shrew after learning about them and that they are tenrecs.
In my experience tenrecs seem to be quite obscure in zoos, mostly relegated to small exhibits in small mammal houses or children zoos.
Until looking up more information about tailless tenrecs I had no idea that there were 34 tenrec species in African and Madagascar, nor that they fill several ecological niches and body forms similar to hedgehogs, shrews, and otters on other continents.
Are there any good tenrec exhibits out there that showcase the animals and explain effectively what the animals are?
Are there any otter shrew species in zoos? I really want to see an otter shrew after learning about them and that they are tenrecs.