The Australian greenhouse at National Aquarium in Baltimore (USA) has a Triops tank. I haven't been since 2012, so I don't know if it's still there, though.
They had them on my visit June 2019
The Australian greenhouse at National Aquarium in Baltimore (USA) has a Triops tank. I haven't been since 2012, so I don't know if it's still there, though.
I didn't know that. What species might they be hybridized with? Mourning Doves?The purity of some birds is debated however.
I didn't know that. What species might they be hybridized with? Mourning Doves?
Capital of Texas ZooAre there any Falanoucs in captivity?
Along with a few in EuropeCapital of Texas Zoo
Capital of Texas Zoo
Along with a few in Europe
Thanks for clarifying, Yes, I meant any of the Eupleres species, Eastern or western.Again, Fanaloka, not Falanouc.
Falanouc = Eupleres goudotii
Fanaloka = Fossa fossana
Are there any Greater Sage-Grouse in captivity in the US or Canada?
Also, is there anywhere with a male Attwater's Prairie Chicken on public display? It seems that both Houston Zoo and Fossil Rim are very secretive about theirs.
Thanks for clarifying, Yes, I meant any of the Eupleres species, Eastern or western.![]()
That seems realistic. Thank you @Great Argus!For Falanouc, I don't believe so. No entries on ZTL and I've never heard of any in North America. If they are, it's probably in Madagascar itself.
Are there any Greater Sage-Grouse in captivity in the US or Canada?
Also, is there anywhere with a male Attwater's Prairie Chicken on public display? It seems that both Houston Zoo and Fossil Rim are very secretive about theirs.
@Great Argus Surprisingly, ZTL lists Greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) as kept by a spanish birdpark. Here is a link to the species on the park's website. Is it the only place in the world where it's on public display?
Walstrode had them in the recent past, at least. I think there's a collection in Illinois that keeps them, as well.@Great Argus Surprisingly, ZTL lists Greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) as kept by a spanish birdpark. Here is a link to the species on the park's website. Is it the only place in the world where it's on public display?
Thats alright.I looked through all our galleries for Madagascar and no sign of Falanouc. Obviously it's not comprehensive, but not even a mention. Could be one over there somewhere.
Screaming hairy armadillos are in multiple places, Smithsonians national zoo, Zoo atlanta, and check Zootierliste for European collections.Screaming Hairy Armadillo
Any Linsiangs
Are pygmy Chameleons on public display anywhere? I am pretty sure they are in the pet trade.
Angwantibo
Mexican Mole Lizard
Elephant trunk snake
Long beaked echidna
These may have been mentioned before but it is a bit hard to keep up with 50 pages of one thread![]()
Brookfield keeps Screaming Hairy Armadillo.Screaming Hairy Armadillo
Any Linsiangs
Are pygmy Chameleons on public display anywhere? I am pretty sure they are in the pet trade.
Angwantibo
Mexican Mole Lizard
Elephant trunk snake
Long beaked echidna
Threadsnakes
Worm Snakes
Bee Hummingbird
Jaragua Lizard
These may have been mentioned before but it is a bit hard to keep up with 50 pages of one thread![]()