Wild Animal Encounters in NSW have imported two Caracals from South Africa (as noted by @Jarkari on the Zoo Mammals thread). The last Caracal in the country died at Melbourne Zoo in 2013.
They’re caracal-ing for our help
THEY might look like merely a slightly exotic house cat — but Kato and Kaia are Australia’s only caracals, a rare African predator, and have been brought here to help save the species.
They have been specially imported from South Africa by Ben Britton, Director of Wild Animal Encounters Foundation, to help protect the species.
These two are just five months old but, fully grown, they will weigh in at 18kg.
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Kaito and Kaia have been brought to the foundation to establish the first breeding program in Australia.
There's a short video on the link as well.
I thought the line from the article above, "to establish the first breeding program in Australia", was journalistic licence - but on the video Ben Britton actually says that Caracals have never been bred in Australia before, which is absolute nonsense.
They’re caracal-ing for our help
THEY might look like merely a slightly exotic house cat — but Kato and Kaia are Australia’s only caracals, a rare African predator, and have been brought here to help save the species.
They have been specially imported from South Africa by Ben Britton, Director of Wild Animal Encounters Foundation, to help protect the species.
These two are just five months old but, fully grown, they will weigh in at 18kg.
...
Kaito and Kaia have been brought to the foundation to establish the first breeding program in Australia.
There's a short video on the link as well.
I thought the line from the article above, "to establish the first breeding program in Australia", was journalistic licence - but on the video Ben Britton actually says that Caracals have never been bred in Australia before, which is absolute nonsense.
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