-The Rotterdam Zoo has taken in five raccoons from Stichting ('Foundation') AAP, all of which were rescues. This brings the animal count for this species in Rotterdam up to 12.
-After receiving
Nymphaea thermarum seeds from the Kew Gardens (via the Leiden University Gardens) the zoo is succesfully growing this plant, hoping to put some specimins on display in the Nature Conservation Centre and next to the
Victoria amazonica.
-November saw the arrival of a Komodo dragon female from Leipzig which is to be paired with the male Rotterdam received from the same zoo in 2018. Is anyone up to date on wheter they are related?
-The Lesser Antillean iguanas (originally wild caught from Saint Eustatius) are starting show signs of maturity, prompting their separation into two breeding couples.
-After earlier breeding succes with
Zoogoneticus tequila,
Pachypanchax omalonota and
Cyprinodon longidorsalis, some 160 young
Allodontichthys polylepis have spawned behind the scenes.
More info as well as some less significant mutations:
Kort Nieuws
PS: I forgot to mention in the past: two
Cuora mccordi have been hatched last year! One of them is visible in the Nature Conservation Centre
