golden agouti is an alternative common name for the Brazilian agouti. "Golden agouti" when used for gerbils (or any other animal) is a reference to the colouration, it is not an alternative common nameZooPro said:Do you mean Brazilian Agoutis? We haven't had golden agoutis (also called Mongolian gerbils) in this region.
There are Brazilian agoutis at Adelaide, Alma Park, Gorge Wildlife Park, Melbourne Zoo and Taronga Zoo, and 3 zoos in New Zealand.
There are also more due to be imported in the future as Biosecurity Australia has recently given approval to import (http://www.daff.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/722406/2008_19.pdf).
I have a photo somewhere, they arent all taht interesting just fat otters...
... though i do think we are seeing less zoos exhibiting mara here...
Maybe ZooPro and his colleagues have been able to soothe the government's paranoia a bit?
I'm very pleased but quite surprised that Biosecurity Australia has given permission for Australian zoos to import agoutis, considering that the government is reluctant to allow any exotics which could go feral successfully, and would probably have preferred exotic rodents to quietly die out.
Taronga has some? Whereabouts?