They're Taronga's former stock aren't they? So I'd imagine they'd just be a non breeding group due to being heavily inbred.Do they breed their tahr? Or only have males?
They're Taronga's former stock aren't they? So I'd imagine they'd just be a non breeding group due to being heavily inbred.Do they breed their tahr? Or only have males?
If I was to take a guess; maybe Melbourne's young four pups. Perth and the National Zoo also have similar aged pups who are also chances too.Does anyone know where these otters are coming from
And I heard MZs pups would be headed to Kyabram, but I could be wrongIf I was to take a guess; maybe Melbourne's young four pups. Perth and the National Zoo also have similar aged pups who are also chances too.
Does anyone know where these otters are coming from
That was just an assumption of mine if you heard that on here. It would make the most sense as Kyabram's now a sister zoo of Melbourne; but I don't know how long it's going to be until Kyabram actually implements their masterplan, so Otters could still be years away.And I heard MZs pups would be headed to Kyabram, but I could be wrong
I actually hope the pups stay at MZ for a while. In my lasts visit, it was truly amazing seeing all the pups swim around together. I rarely even saw the otters until the pups were born, let alone being activeThat was just an assumption of mine if you heard that on here. It would make the most sense as Kyabram's now a sister zoo of Melbourne; but I don't know how long it's going to be until Kyabram actually implements their masterplan, so Otters could still be years away.
Halls Gap's also within Victoria, so would also be close for Melbourne's pups, but I acknowledge Melbourne may also choose to retain their pups long-term as they have a very active, cohesive group
Yes, I can also agree on that. The unit seems very sociable and active, and the otters seem definitely more interesting to watch following their births. It would be a shame to see them go, and I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne didn't have plans to send them away.I actually hope the pups stay at MZ for a while. In my lasts visit, it was truly amazing seeing all the pups swim around together. I rarely even saw the otters until the pups were born, let alone being active
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Where is the source of these otters?
Where is the source of these otters?
That’s what I’m struggling to figure out as no Australian facility has more than three female otters.
It may have been possible to introduce unrelated females if they were young enough - so one from Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth is a possibility if it’s not too much faffing around logistically to source from four facilities:
0.1 Mani (2020) Bao x Kalaya - ADELAIDE
0.1 Squid (2020) Odie x Paula - MELBOURNE
0.1 Josey (2020) Bal x Pai - CANBERRA
0.1 Botum (2020) Cerdik x Paddy - PERTH
Melbourne still has all six of their otters, so Squid can't be one of them.
I think it's likely these four have probably came from overseas; not sure where though.
Where is the source of these otters?
Thanks. How many otters remain at Perth?Was at the zoo today and was able to confirm these individuals have come from Perth Zoo.
Also construction is underway on the new Saltwater crocodile habitat with the former nocturnal house now gutted and ready to be converted in to the expanded crocodile exhibit.
Thanks. How many otters remain at Perth?
Thanks. How many otters remain at Perth?
Thanks for confirming @Sunbear12.
Perth Zoo should have four male otters remaining.
The new females will include Paddy (2010) and her daughter, Botum (2020). The other two must be daughters of Cerdik and Paddy that went unreported in the media. To my knowledge Cerdik and Paddy only had three litters - 3.1 in April 2018, 2.1 in December 2018 and 3.1 in April 2020 (and the two 2018 daughters are accounted for elsewhere).
I will make further enquiries.
As mentioned in the DDZ thread, Halls Gap have received two male Himalayan Tahr from Darling Downs.
Hopefully this indicates potential breeding. I’m not sure on the current numbers or sex ratio of Halls Gap’s group, but I believe they’re Taronga’s former breeding group which obviously means there must be some females in the mix.
Two young male Himalayan Tahr have arrived from Altina Wildlife Park - reported on social media.
This has already been mentioned in this thread on the previous page. The two males came from Altina Wildlife Park not Darling Downs Zoo.As mentioned in the DDZ thread, Halls Gap have received two male Himalayan Tahr from Darling Downs.