Not exactly sure what all you have them down for but DeYoung currently only has Tiger (Amur, Generic White [claimed Bengal], Malayan [claimed Indochinese]) and Lion (bts only).
That removes leopard, bobcat, canada lynx, cougar, and serval.
Not exactly sure what all you have them down for but DeYoung currently only has Tiger (Amur, Generic White [claimed Bengal], Malayan [claimed Indochinese]) and Lion (bts only).
Camel Safari in southern NV is ZAA and has 2 sand cats!
Black-footed Cat:
Cleveland Zoo, OH
Cleveland (Metroparks) Zoo no longer has Black-footed Cats. I am not sure if they still did in 2020 when this was posted, but I don't think they did...
I include animals that may be behind the scenes or used as ambassadors. As of last spring, they still had one.
Gotcha. Where did you get this info from? On the zoo's website, there is a long list of animals not currently at the zoo (listed as such) which includes black-footed cat
USDA and a private source.
That got mentioned a few places on here, but I guess I missed updating this thread about itI've been doing a big update to this thread once a year but after spending so long on the ungulates thread, I need a break from checking to confirm species for a bit, lol.
yeah I was gonna say, I think Brookfield's ocelot is missing from the most recent update.Brookfield and ASDM keep Ocelot.
No more Maragays left in the US at all, I beleive.yeah I was gonna say, I think Brookfield's ocelot is missing from the most recent update.
Also, extremely frustrating that there are so few (just one?) margays in the US. I thought I saw one at a sanctuary in Costa Rica, but I can't confirm that it wasn't just an ocelot (and is also irrelevent to this thread).
No more Maragays left in the US at all, I beleive.