...I recall two white rhinos (I think one was bred there)...
My memory is at fault, I'm sorryI don’t think that Glasgow Zoo ever bred a white rhinoceros.
One of Glasgow Zoo’s white rhinos was the female southern white rhino “Mashobeni” formerly at London Zoo. She was sent to Glasgow in 1986 a few weeks after her long-term companion, London Zoo’s northern white rhino “Ben”, was sent to Dvur Kralove. “Mashobeni” died in Glasgow in 1995.
I would be surprised, given their specialised feeding requirements, if Basking Sharks, even juveniles, have ever been kept in captivity.I don't think they ever had basking sharks.
And certainly not in a collection without an AquariumI would be surprised, given their specialised feeding requirements, if Basking Sharks, even juveniles, have ever been kept in captivity.
Well no, have to keep it in a bucketAnd certainly not in a collection without an Aquarium![]()
You don't say!!!! I suspect they may have housed a stuffed specimen at some stage, if that. Odd thing to have put into the newspaper. Maybe journalists should question whether a zoo might be able to house the second biggest species of fish in the world.I don't think they ever had basking sharks.
As for White Rhino, the zoo kept numerous rhino and as mentioned by someone else, the last being Zulu who was at the time and until his death, the oldest male white rhino.
As for White Rhino, the zoo kept numerous rhino and as mentioned by someone else, the last being Zulu who was at the time and until his death, the oldest male white rhino.