Well currently there is no "need" for leopard seals in zoos. Big shot zoos don't intend to keep new animals for the sake of adding a new species. Iirc the leopard seal in Taronga is a unreleasable rescueDo they have problems in captivity? Or why don't other aquariums/zoos have them?
Do they have problems in captivity? Or why don't other aquariums/zoos have them?
Interesting, I feel like there would be a market for a "vicious seal"
Well that's never stopped zoos before
and much less docile and no possibility of giving a show and you have all the ingredients for why they are not there.
Yes the NZ and Australian ones have all been local "rescues" (although it is debatable whether they needed rescuing in all the cases!).A Marine Park at Napier, New Zealand used to have a Leopard Seal that did shows- I watched it. It was the first Leopard Seal I had ever seen. Amazing and impressive creature. But I wouldn't particularly like to see them brought into zoos apart from as rescued animals which is what I think the NZ and Taronga Park ones have been.
The main problem is getting them. Antarctic wildlife is very rare in zoos, except some scattered Adelie and Emperor penguins. The cost and effort to import a viable group of Leopard seals is just not worth it, there are loads of other pinnipeds that are far more easily obtainable. All leopard seals recently kept in captivity were rescued animals way out of their normal distribution. Your hope will be that a zoo (probably in Oceania) will get such a rescue animal again...