Amsterdam Zoo - better known as Artis is the oldest zoo in the Netherlands and founded in 1838. In the 180 years it exist now a lot of historical important events took place, many of them well-known - for example the death of the last Quagga - world-first-breeding Japanese giant salamander - but many, many others are little or completly unknown to most people.
Therefor I want to place in this thread these little known events in the spotlights.
To start with : World-first breeding of the Mountain anoa.
During 1912 Artis recieved the first living Mountain anoas in the Western World ( in Indonesia the species had already been kept at the Zoological Museum at Buitenzorg ( now Bogor ). The 2 animals ( not 3 as Zootierliste says ) did well and at least 2 ( more prop. 3 ) young were bred from this pair.
The first birth I was able to find was in Jun. 1917. A year later most prop. an other calf was born and then, after a break of 8 years, again a young was born in August 1926 to the same pair ( then already 14 years at Artis.
It's not know to me how long the parents and the young lived but in 1930 a new specimen was recieved from Surabaya Zoo. It's also unknow to me how long this specimen lived and if it ever bred at Artis.
Also found a nice picture ( no copyrights anymore on it ) of the mother Mountain anoa with a calf ( must be the calf of 1917 or 1918 because the book in which it was published ( "Het Artisboek" vol. 2 ) was published 1922 .
Mountain anoa with calf - Artis 1917 or 1918
Therefor I want to place in this thread these little known events in the spotlights.
To start with : World-first breeding of the Mountain anoa.
During 1912 Artis recieved the first living Mountain anoas in the Western World ( in Indonesia the species had already been kept at the Zoological Museum at Buitenzorg ( now Bogor ). The 2 animals ( not 3 as Zootierliste says ) did well and at least 2 ( more prop. 3 ) young were bred from this pair.
The first birth I was able to find was in Jun. 1917. A year later most prop. an other calf was born and then, after a break of 8 years, again a young was born in August 1926 to the same pair ( then already 14 years at Artis.
It's not know to me how long the parents and the young lived but in 1930 a new specimen was recieved from Surabaya Zoo. It's also unknow to me how long this specimen lived and if it ever bred at Artis.
Also found a nice picture ( no copyrights anymore on it ) of the mother Mountain anoa with a calf ( must be the calf of 1917 or 1918 because the book in which it was published ( "Het Artisboek" vol. 2 ) was published 1922 .
Mountain anoa with calf - Artis 1917 or 1918




