Oh interesting! Are there any still in Australia?Japanese giant salamander are thought to be a gift in gratitude when koala were given to Japanese zoos. At the time, it was probably the only giant salamander kept in captivity in Oceania.
Oh interesting! Are there any still in Australia?Japanese giant salamander are thought to be a gift in gratitude when koala were given to Japanese zoos. At the time, it was probably the only giant salamander kept in captivity in Oceania.
Oh interesting! Are there any still in Australia?
I thought they held leopard tortoise, not spur thighed?
Definitely not Leopard Tortoises.I’m no tortoise expert so here are the images attached.
Would there be any chance of Gharials being imported in the future? I've always wanted to either species in the flesh! I think Malayan Gharials are pretty underrated.
Malayan Gharials in Australia would be amazingIt’s not out of the question that False gharial could be imported given we now have the species in the region.
Gharial are critically endangered and would be harder to source.
Phillipines crocodile (also critically endangered) presumably found favour due to its smaller size, which enables it to be housed in indoor reptile houses. Auckland Zoo purpose built a tropical dome to house the larger False gharial.
Today at the park, there were two New Guinea Crocodiles still on-show. A proven pair - a female in her 40s (Minnie) and a male in his 60s (Boss). Their offspring is at Billabong near Townsville. American Alligator is also still there as well.According to @DaLilFishie, Marineland Melanesia no longer holds New Guinea Crocodile, with their individual having been transferred to Billabong Sanctuary.
Does anyone know if they are trying to breed this pair regularly? Would be interesting if a fourth crocodylian could be properly established in Australia.Today at the park, there were two New Guinea Crocodiles still on-show. A proven pair - a female in her 40s (Minnie) and a male in his 60s (Boss). Their offspring is at Billabong near Townsville. American Alligator is also still there as well.
The New Guinea Crocodiles at Marineland Melanesia and Billabong Sanctuary are C. halli.-New Guinea Crocodile Crocodylus novaeguineae - Billabong Sanctuary, Crocodylus Park, Malcolm Douglas Wilderness Park, Marineland Melanesia
New Holder:-Veiled Chameleon Chamaeleo calyptratus - Australian Reptile Park, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gorge Wildlife Park, Hartley's Crocodile Adventures, Melbourne Zoo, Perth Zoo, Shoalhaven Zoo, Snakes Downunder, Symbio Wildlife Park, Taronga Zoo, Wild Cat Conservation Centre
-African Spurred Tortoise Centrochelys sulcata - Adelaide Zoo (one female), Hunter Valley Zoo (one female)
Just contacted Hunter Valley. They still have African Spurred Tortoises. Two females named Libby and Barbara. There is further mention and an image of them on their Facebook page from last month.Hunter Valley Zoo no longer has African spurred tortoise:
Adelaide Zoo noted in a post on socials this evening that they hold the only African spurred tortoises in Australia.
A likely assumption is the female from Hunter Valley transferred to Adelaide; but either way, Hunter Valley no longer hold the species.
Any plans for a male joining them?Just contacted Hunter Valley. They still have African Spurred Tortoises. Two females named Libby and Barbara. There is further mention and an image of them on their Facebook page from last month.
Adelaide has a handful of these guys - at least three now from recent photos posted online. The new female at Adelaide is a rescue, and a few of the others are rescues too. Adelaide also had a male as of a few years back; although unsure whether they still have him in their collection.Hunter Valley Zoo no longer has African spurred tortoise:
Adelaide Zoo noted in a post on socials this evening that they hold the only African spurred tortoises in Australia.
A likely assumption is the female from Hunter Valley transferred to Adelaide; but either way, Hunter Valley no longer hold the species.