Moa
New Member
The animal kingdom consists of 30+ different phyla of animals. But probably 99,9% of all species kept in zoos and aquariums are made up by only two of those phyla (Craniota and Arthropoda). Thus, I would find it really intriguing to know how many of the other phyla are currently represented in zoos.
Right now I can only come up with the following:
- Porifera
- Cnidaria
- Echinodermata
- Mollusca
- Craniota
- Arthropoda
For Annelida and Tunicata I know no exact locations but think it is pretty likely that their are kept in aquariums. I also heard that Amsterdam kept Tardigrada but I am not sure if this is still the case.
If anyone knows other phyla which are kept in zoos I would really like to hear them.
Right now I can only come up with the following:
- Porifera
- Cnidaria
- Echinodermata
- Mollusca
- Craniota
- Arthropoda
For Annelida and Tunicata I know no exact locations but think it is pretty likely that their are kept in aquariums. I also heard that Amsterdam kept Tardigrada but I am not sure if this is still the case.
If anyone knows other phyla which are kept in zoos I would really like to hear them.