This was prompted from the Komodo Dragon thread. As more zoos are looking to upgrade their South American exhibits, it seems Giant Otters are growing in demand in the US. However, there are only 17 animals currently in the US in 5 zoos. The breakdown looks like
Dallas 1.3
Jacksonville 2.0
Los Angeles 1.1
Miami Metro 1.1
Philadelphia 2.5
The bulk (if not all) has been done in the US and Dallas's breeding male is the son of Philly's breeding pair. If Giant otters are going to expand in the US, new founders are critically needed.
I know Jacksonville has been hoping to get otters from their agreement with Guyana that allowed them to previously get two Jaguars, but the last I heard it is tied up in bureaucratic red tape.
So then, what is the current and future situation for Giant Otters in the US?
Dallas 1.3
Jacksonville 2.0
Los Angeles 1.1
Miami Metro 1.1
Philadelphia 2.5
The bulk (if not all) has been done in the US and Dallas's breeding male is the son of Philly's breeding pair. If Giant otters are going to expand in the US, new founders are critically needed.
I know Jacksonville has been hoping to get otters from their agreement with Guyana that allowed them to previously get two Jaguars, but the last I heard it is tied up in bureaucratic red tape.
So then, what is the current and future situation for Giant Otters in the US?
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