austrlain zoo gower
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Of corse you can Oskar GC
Having had a wonderful time watching the Pygmy marmosets from the cafe at Wellington Zoo yesterday (their enclosure looks into the cafe - like the meerkat enclosure does at WORZ), and having had a look at the Exotic Mammals in Australian Zoos thread, I really think MZ just needs to get Pygmy marmosets asap:
They are small, engaging, easy to get and would cost very little to house. They are also the smallest monkey in the world. Virtually every medium size zoo and every big zoo in the country (not including the open range zoos) has them - so I really think they are now a “must have” for MZ.
They would easily fit in that last enclosure in the treetop primates area (the ones which previously had tree shrews, lovebirds etc), however I think a purpose built enclosure adjoining one of the cafe areas would be even better.
While I’m not in favour of obtaining new species for the sake of it, this is one species MZ really should get - in fact I can’t think of any sensible reason not to get them.
The strange thing though is that I can never ever remember MZ ever having them in the 4 decades I’ve been going there. Did we ever have them?
The strange thing though is that I can never ever remember MZ ever having them in the 4 decades I’ve been going there. Did we ever have them?
Pygmy markets were at the zoo in 2009 according to @CGSwans.
I agree they make for a fascinating exhibit and believe more and more city zoos and wildlife parks will acquire them due to space efficiency.
Took me a moment to process what "pygmy markets" referred to.
Yes, they were present at the zoo around that time. They had an aviary-style enclosure near the start of the gorilla rainforest trail (and were the first non-African species in that now thoroughly-unthemed zone, that I can recall). Viewing was often difficult because they installed heavy plastic screens over the aviary to combat the cold.
Like virtually everything else at Melbourne Zoo, one day the aviary was just empty, and a year or two later it disappeared entirely, never to be seen again.
Of corse you can Oskar GC
Was this just after the gorilla grottoes? If so, I seem to remember that small cage. I had always thought it held Emperor Tamarins, but my memory may be playing up when if they were actually Pygmy Marmosets.
Of corse you can Oskar GC
Is it viable to have an Okapi and a Bongo in the same exhibit, where the old bongo one was? Neither species are overly aggressive and live in the same habitat. And if they are indeed compatible, is there enough space. Last thing, I am headed to Werribee tomorrow, so are there any questions you want me to ask the Keepers, maybe about the Nyala, Hyena or Indian Rhino?
Is it viable to have an Okapi and a Bongo in the same exhibit, where the old bongo one was? Neither species are overly aggressive and live in the same habitat. And if they are indeed compatible, is there enough space. Last thing, I am headed to Werribee tomorrow, so are there any questions you want me to ask the Keepers, maybe about the Nyala, Hyena or Indian Rhino?
Will do. Should I mention the bongos, and maybe just get some information on the waterhole?
Will do. Should I mention the bongos, and maybe just get some information on the waterhole?
This could be all speculationI think we have all heard that Melbourne Might be importing Indian Rhino, Malaysian Tapir and Bongo, these animals might be replacing the asian elephants, thanks to PaddyRickMFZ. This info was shared to him via a keeper so hopefully is true so, the asian elephant could be replaced by a breeding pare of Indian rhinos, breeding pare of Malyan tapirs. As PaddyRickMFZ said Melbourne are looking to import 10 but these are almost definably mot just for them, I think meblorne will acted as the hub for the species and divide them up for Adelaide, Taronga and possibly Perth, Also a bongo import is very much needed for the region, hopefully this all comes true and thanks PaddyRickMFZ for sharing this info with us
This could be all speculation