Tamandua born at Faunia 
Hi Jakub,My second question concerns their Muntjak species. Are those pure Indian muntjaks or wrongly identified Reeves Muntjaks? And my last question - could someone provide complete list of mammal species being kept in nocturnal house (still Nancy Mas' night monkey? )
- Eastern quoll and Potto among other had been placed as former holdings on zootierliste a few months ago and I indeed couldn't find them anymore (in the case of the quoll, its exhibit was filled with European mink instead for ex.) so I wonder if they left or simply died (they had singletons of both species)
The last of the quolls died some time ago, yes - not certain what happened with the potto however.
That said, I reckon European Mink is a very nice replacement.
Birmingham have recieved one recently, not sure ifDidn't an English zoo just receive a Potto from Faunia?
Birmingham have recieved one recently
Think that one has been present offshow for a few years now.
Think that one has been present offshow for a few years now.
Think that one has been present offshow for a few years now.
Zootierliste says one has been seen at Axe Valley since August 2019 which would fit the dates so maybe that's the one?
Just checked the news thread, it came from Spain so we'll assume Faunia...They had one back in 2016 I know that. I'm not sure if it's the same individual or not.
~Thylo
I've been today in Faunia. There are good and bad news
Good news. They still have the pair of Rupicola peruvianus sanguinolentus (seen the male). New species on show. Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus, Crotalus ravus and Crotalus pyrhus
Bad news. The park was simply dirty and exhibitions were (as we say in Spain) "hechas manga por hombro" (my worst visit ever), no longer turacos in the african aviary, the nocturnal area (one of the more interesting) was closed for bad functioning of the lights. The pair of Capito auratus has been sent to Selwo Marina because they don't have any good exhibition for them and they prefer to send them to the better climate of Malaga (asked to one keeper)
It was the first time I saw the birds exhibition. I didn't like. Few species, bad information and the narrator... had horchata instead of blood