M Meilimonkey Well-Known Member 20 Apr 2014 #262 No, but Brookfield and Indianapolis are pretty close.
Brum Well-Known Member 10+ year member 21 Apr 2014 #267 vogelcommando said: Hagenbeck's Hamburg ? Click to expand... I'm sure it was in the USA! I want to say Cincinatti, not sure why though?
vogelcommando said: Hagenbeck's Hamburg ? Click to expand... I'm sure it was in the USA! I want to say Cincinatti, not sure why though?
zooboy28 Well-Known Member 22 Apr 2014 #270 vogelcommando said: New York Aquarium ? Click to expand... There is a Pachyderm House at New York Aquarium? Perhaps the Columbus Zoo?
vogelcommando said: New York Aquarium ? Click to expand... There is a Pachyderm House at New York Aquarium? Perhaps the Columbus Zoo?
N Norwegian moose Well-Known Member 22 Apr 2014 #272 Central Park Zoo? Rosamond Gifford Zoo? Long Island Zoo?
M Meilimonkey Well-Known Member 23 Apr 2014 #273 Sorry I haven't been on the forum I had a internet crash or whatever you call it. You are getting closer! Its a bit south of New York.
Sorry I haven't been on the forum I had a internet crash or whatever you call it. You are getting closer! Its a bit south of New York.
M Meilimonkey Well-Known Member 24 Apr 2014 #276 Congrats zooboy28! That is correct! I visited the National Zoo in 2002 and saw three walruses in the pachyderm house!
Congrats zooboy28! That is correct! I visited the National Zoo in 2002 and saw three walruses in the pachyderm house!
zooboy28 Well-Known Member 25 Apr 2014 #277 Meilimonkey said: Congrats zooboy28! That is correct! I visited the National Zoo in 2002 and saw three walruses in the pachyderm house! Click to expand... Very interesting, any idea why they were in there?
Meilimonkey said: Congrats zooboy28! That is correct! I visited the National Zoo in 2002 and saw three walruses in the pachyderm house! Click to expand... Very interesting, any idea why they were in there?
zooboy28 Well-Known Member 25 Apr 2014 #278 My question is: which zoo successfully bred spotted cuscus and exhibited long-beaked echidnas in a nocturnal house named after a famous Australian ornithologist?
My question is: which zoo successfully bred spotted cuscus and exhibited long-beaked echidnas in a nocturnal house named after a famous Australian ornithologist?
zooboy28 Well-Known Member 27 Apr 2014 #280 vogelcommando said: Melbourne Zoo ? Click to expand... No, but you are looking at the right continent.
vogelcommando said: Melbourne Zoo ? Click to expand... No, but you are looking at the right continent.