I was wondering what are they most unusual rodent species kept in zoos? with such a diverse family i'd like to see alot more species in zoos!
BTW, building a house for a set of non-endargered animals seemed waste for me.
Panay cloudrunner at London, are quite unusual
if the building serves an apt purpose, like entertainment and maybe even(!) education of the public
And even though I like Prague Zoo, I do have to say that said rodent enclosures are sometimes a little bit too much on the small side...Present house mice in a "kitchen", Black rats in a "roof tross" and Brown Rats in a "Canal"-children usually love that
Where are they kept?
"you can teach the same things just as well on common and rare animals." Unfortunately, this is not always true-at least in many, many cases. The elusive London Panay cloud rat mentioned above is a good example for that, especially if You compare it to a more active and for the majority more visible, yet common species. In the case of rodents, this could be porcupines, capybaras or even doemsticated guinea pigs-tehy're more "visible" fo the common visitors which gives You as a zoo a better ground to base education on than an animal that is always hiding-and doesn't have many "crowd-attractive features", such as being colourful, cuddly, dangerous etc.
In the nocturnal section of the Clore. I've been early in the day and late afternoon, and all times in between. I've been when the building has been busy and noisy and also when it has been empty and quiet. I guess I'm destined never to see a Panay cloud rat.