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The message on twitter can be found here: https://twitter.com/parquefaunia/status/1362760526321827842

However, I think it is a Linnaeus's two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus). The same message was also posted on Facebook, but with images. See here:

Hoffmann's two-toed sloths usually have a much lighter fur on their head than the animals shown in the images. According to Zootierliste, Faunia Madrid has both sloth species (Choloepus didactylus & Choloepus hoffmanni) in its collection.
It should be noted that ZTL can be slightly outdated as well. The website lists Hoffman’s Sloth, and iirc that was the species landed in the nocturnals house.
 
The nocturnal house houses both species in different exhibits (or at least they did so at my visit), and Spanish zoos are notoriously outdated at zootierliste.
Thanks for clearing out all of this! I also found this pic showing both parents as well as the newborn individual from the park's Instagram account:

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I read something about the odd mixtures in the nocturnal house; bushbabies with sloths, hutias with bats, pygmy loris with hedgehogs. At my visit to Faunia this week these were no longer the case, but the current combination of bushbabies with striped skunks and bushbabies with prehensile-tailed porcupines was still quite unusual...
 
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I read something about the odd mixtures in the nocturnal house; bushbabies with sloths, hutias with bats, pygmy loris with hedgehogs. At my visit to Faunia this week these were no longer the case, but the current combination of bushbabies with striped skunks and bushbabies withe prehensile-tailed porcupines was still quite unusual...
Do you have a list of the current species at the nocturnal house? I'd be interested on reading that.
 
Do you have a list of the current species at the nocturnal house? I'd be interested on reading that.

The current setup:

1. striped skunk, moholi bushbaby
2. lesser Egyptian jerboa
3. Nancy Ma night monkey, southern tamandua
4. aardvark
5. European mink
6. reticulated python
7. binturong
8. fennec fox
9. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
10. Hoffman's sloth (according to the signage, but could actually be Linne's)
11. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
12. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
13. six-banded armadillo
14. ocelot
15. crested porcupine
16. prehensile-tailed porcupine, moholi galago
17. common genet
18. construction work
19. moholi bushbaby
20. green anaconda

Aq1. Asian long-snouted pipefish
Aq2. electric eel
Aq3. empty
 
The current setup:

1. striped skunk, moholi bushbaby
2. lesser Egyptian jerboa
3. Nancy Ma night monkey, southern tamandua
4. aardvark
5. European mink
6. reticulated python
7. binturong
8. fennec fox
9. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
10. Hoffman's sloth (according to the signage, but could actually be Linne's)
11. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
12. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
13. six-banded armadillo
14. ocelot
15. crested porcupine
16. prehensile-tailed porcupine, moholi galago
17. common genet
18. construction work
19. moholi bushbaby
20. green anaconda

Aq1. Asian long-snouted pipefish
Aq2. electric eel
Aq3. empty

... It's sad to see the downgrade this house has been going on since it's opening, so many interesting species lost to the curse of time. A genuine pity.
What did you think of the park during your visit? Was it a positive experience?
 
I remember Asian short-clawed otters, Springhares, Eastern quolls, Gray mouse lemur, Pottos, Northern raccoons, Lesser hedgehog tenrec, Hoffmann's two-toed sloth (if the discussion we had in this same thread before can be taken for any concrete evidence),... Not to speak of the other species I didn't have the pleasure of seeing in the park but they did keep on their early years (Nine-banded armadillos, Brushtail possums, Somali hedgehog,...)
 
The current setup:

1. striped skunk, moholi bushbaby
2. lesser Egyptian jerboa
3. Nancy Ma night monkey, southern tamandua
4. aardvark
5. European mink
6. reticulated python
7. binturong
8. fennec fox
9. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
10. Hoffman's sloth (according to the signage, but could actually be Linne's)
11. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
12. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
13. six-banded armadillo
14. ocelot
15. crested porcupine
16. prehensile-tailed porcupine, moholi galago
17. common genet
18. construction work
19. moholi bushbaby
20. green anaconda

Aq1. Asian long-snouted pipefish
Aq2. electric eel
Aq3. empty
I think you forgot the tamanduas (unfortunately they are generic according to ZTL), they were there on my last trip in November 2021.
 
The current setup:

1. striped skunk, moholi bushbaby
2. lesser Egyptian jerboa
3. Nancy Ma night monkey, southern tamandua
4. aardvark
5. European mink
6. reticulated python
7. binturong
8. fennec fox
9. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
10. Hoffman's sloth (according to the signage, but could actually be Linne's)
11. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
12. Egyptian fruit bat, Seba's short-tailed bat
13. six-banded armadillo
14. ocelot
15. crested porcupine
16. prehensile-tailed porcupine, moholi galago
17. common genet
18. construction work
19. moholi bushbaby
20. green anaconda

Aq1. Asian long-snouted pipefish
Aq2. electric eel
Aq3. empty

Interesting that three habitats are dedicated to the bat mix. Do they no longer keep two species of night-monkey? The mink are a neat addition.

I'll have to dig out my notes from my 2018 visit some time to compare.
 
The setup of the nocturnal house in 2016, according to Michael Amend's book:

1. striped skunk
2. springhare, Senegal bushbaby
3. three-striped night monkey, southern tamandua
4. aardvark, Kirk's dikdik
5. eastern quoll
6. reticulated python
7. binturong
8. fennec fox
9. Egyptian fruit bat
10. Hoffman's sloth, moholi galago
11. Egyptian fruit bat
12. Seba's short-tailed bat, Cuban hutia
13. Nancy Ma nigth monkey, southern three-banded armadillo
14. ocelot
15. northern raccoon
16. prehensile-tailed porcupine
17. common genet
18. Asian small-clawed otter
19. potto, pygymy slow loris, white-bellied hedgehog
20. green anaconda, tiger python

Aq1. glass catfish, ornate bichir
Aq2. long-snouted seahorse
Aq3. electric eel
 
What did you think of the park during your visit? Was it a positive experience?

I had a bit strange feeling, as it was very quiet in the zoo (week day, bad weather forecast that turned out to be quite okay). In many buildings there were just one of two other visitors that I saw.

I think most enclosures/buildings were above average but not that special. The building for venomous animals was nicely done with some interesting species, so I think that was the best part of Faunia for me.

The were two main reasons for me to visit Faunia: the grey brocket deer (that was fortunately still there, sharing its enclosure with quite a number of Chinese muntjac) and the nocturnal house. Enclosure wise the nocturnal house was one of the better ones, but collection wise Faunia can make more out of it. Just a thought: move the sloths and armadillos to enclosure n.3, create an oriental enclosure for mousedeer with cloud rat of loris in n.10 and an Australian enclosure for potoroo or woylie with cuscus, suger glider or brushtail possum in n.13.
 
Man, when I visited was full of screaming children, imagine my pain entering the nocturnal house and seeing I was mostly alone to feel a stampede of four kids with their mom get into it... The pain.
Glad to see the brocket deer is still kicking, I don't see much future for the species, sadly. I also fully agree with your nocturnal house revamp ideas, I'd be so excited if they did anything similar.
By the way, I checked ZTL and I saw that Kirk's dik-diks are in Former holders. Any idea of what happened?
 
By the way, I checked ZTL and I saw that Kirk's dik-diks are in Former holders. Any idea of what happened?
They seem to have last been there in 2019, probably a group of 1.2. ZTL also lists Sofia Zoo in Bulgaria and Riga zoo in Latvia as acquiring Kirk’s Dik-Dik in 2019, with Riga having 1.2 that same year, so those could be two possible locations where they went.
 
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