London Zoo acquired its first hoatzin in 1931 and then received two in 1955 from one of David Attenborough's Zoo Quest Expeditions.And London zoo also kept them In the 30's I believe.
London Zoo acquired its first hoatzin in 1931 and then received two in 1955 from one of David Attenborough's Zoo Quest Expeditions.And London zoo also kept them In the 30's I believe.
I've never seen them offered for sale or in a zoo, but I've heard they are in the cage bird trade in small numbers; various reports of the species from California in particular are attributed to escaped birds.
Discussed many times on the forum (including in this very thread), but otherwise notably here: Hoatzin in captivityDo hoatzins live in captivity?
Would anyone happen to know if the mother-&-son pair of helmeted hornbills ( Rhinoplax vigil ) are still present at the Penang Bird Park ?
Sent an enquiry in Melayu via email, but did not receive a response.
The Fort Worth Zoo and Dallas World Aquarium both do. I believe the Dallas Zoo may own one as well.You know, I've been wondering this for a while now, but besides San Diego, what/do any other facilities have Harpy Eagles? The last time I saw something relating to how many zoos had them was a thread made back in 2009. And, of course, things change over time. So do any other facilities have them?
Is San Diego still the only facility outside of Australia to keep platypuses?
The Fort Worth Zoo and Dallas World Aquarium both do. I believe the Dallas Zoo may own one as well.
The Fort Worth Zoo and Dallas World Aquarium both do. I believe the Dallas Zoo may own one as well.
If you had looked at the thread just a tiny bit more you might have noticed that a current thread was already linked to in answer to the Harpy Eagle question, so that there was no need to post these piecemeal answers:In Europe harpy eagles are kept at Beauval, Nürnberg and Tierpark Berlin.
You should check out this thread
Harpy's in captivity
So, I was looking through the LA Zoo and saw some interesting additions they wanted to add into the zoo
Blue ringed octopus
Banded sea krait
Cone Snail
Painted anglerfish
Brush-tailed rat kangaroo
Does anyone know of these animals in captivity? I think I may of heard of a tropical fish shop in Florida getting the octopus (for some reason)
Aquarium of the Pacific also had sea kraits and I believe Toledo has them currently. Also the first four species coming to LA have all been cancelled due to a change in plans.SeaWorld San Diego had banded sea snakes many years ago. There were come snails at the Dallas Aquarium at the fairgrounds a few years ago too.
I received information a few weeks ago that the last one died. I see one pop up in local private collections from time to time but there is no zoological institution left that holds this species at the moment.Would anyone happen to know if the mother-&-son pair of helmeted hornbills ( Rhinoplax vigil ) are still present at the Penang Bird Park ?
I had made an enquiry in Melayu via email, but did not receive a response.
I have seen all three of those butterflyfishes for sale in the aquarium trade before. I saw a meyeri only a few weeks ago.White-face butterflyfish, Chaetodon mesoleucos
Arabian butterflyfish, Chaetodon melapterus *
Meyer's butterflyfish, Chaetodon meyeri *
Great bustard: 2 zoos in Germany, 3 in Russia, 2 in Ukraine, 2 in the United Kingdom, a few in China, etc.How many zoos currently have Great Bustard and Persian Goitered Gazelle?