What I said was
Koala: 90+ in 7 European, 9 US, 2 Japanese and 1 African
ie total in overseas (ie not Australian) zoos.
This is not in the European zoos forum
You can add Chinese and Brazilian collections to this group.
What I said was
Koala: 90+ in 7 European, 9 US, 2 Japanese and 1 African
ie total in overseas (ie not Australian) zoos.
This is not in the European zoos forum
You can add Chinese and Brazilian collections to this group.
China: Chimelong safari parkYou can add Chinese and Brazilian collections to this group.
I know that this thread is very old but in case you haven’t seen it on the Saitama Childrens Zoo thread, SCZ just got a pair of quokkas. Are these the first quokkas exhibited outside of Australia?
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No - at least 16 European zoos have kept them. I've personally seen them at Blackpool.
No.I see... are there still any quokkas left in Europe?
No London Zoo exhibited quokkas as long ago as 1878. And one was born there in 1921.Are these the first quokkas exhibited outside of Australia?
I'm pretty sure the Blackpool animals were the last in the UK.I see... are there still any quokkas left in Europe?
Omaha no longer has them, unfortunately. I have no clue where they are now.Yellow-footed rock wallaby: Omaha & LA Zoo