16 out of 30 or something (i don't know exact figures.) For Sumatrans the rest of the zoo world is waiting for us to breed them not the other way around like it is for most species.
huh? I don't follow this.
16 out of 30 or something (i don't know exact figures.) For Sumatrans the rest of the zoo world is waiting for us to breed them not the other way around like it is for most species.
What species of primates do you have there at Darling Downs Steve? (Hopefully, macaques - "real" monkeys.)
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Hope your Crab-eaters have something to swim in - they love to paddle around, and the public enjoy it too!
Fascinating stuff!
THAT'S why I say (only half jokingly) that you should write a book!
It would have to be published as fiction!
I had forgotten about the macaws at Natureland, until you mentioned them, but you're right, they had some beauts, in aviaries just inside the entrance - and that was when macaws were worth their weight in gold - very few left in Aust. and no prospect at that time of any more coming in.
On the down side though, some of them had been wasted by being used to breed Catalinas!
HELP!!!!!!!! Can anyone tell me please how to separate the "quotes" when replying like this?
On the down side though, some of them had been wasted by being used to breed Catalinas!
HELP!!!!!!!! Can anyone tell me please how to separate the "quotes" when replying like this?
I've got a book draft written by someone who used to manage Natureland, got it through my work with the Rockie chimps. Talk about disturbing!