26. All other smaller mammals
Following forms are commonly kept:
Two-Toed Sloth - 132 holders
Azara agouti - 119 holders
Southern three-banded armadillo - 102 holders
Sugar Glider (generic) - 86 holders
White-bellied Hedgehog - 82 holders
Central European Red Squirrel - 80 holders
Chinese Striped Squirrel - 80 holders
Small hedgehog tenrec - 74 holders
Brown-haired armadillo - 72 holders
Six-banded Armadillo - 71 holders
Siberian chipmunk (generic) - 69 holders
Eurasian Red Squirrel (generic) - 55 holders
Prevost Squirrel (generic) - 52 holders
Northern Treeshrew - 49 holders
Short-eared elephant shrew - 48 holders
1171 holders keep these common species. I am surprised that the Two-toed Sloths and Azara Agoutis became so common in Europe. Surely, there is enough space to share with Hoffmann's Two-toed Sloth and other agoutis. However, more valuable would be threatened small mammals already present in Europe. They represent variety of sizes, habits and requirements, although not always simple replacement from a common to very similar endangered species. Some are also substitutes for small carnivores. There are endangered Tasmanian Devil, Eastern Quoll, Giant Jumping Rat and Panay Cloudrunner, and vulnerable Dusky Pademelon, Kowari and Bear Cuscus.
Below: endangered
Tasmanian Devil by
WhistlingKite24. Ground living, largish, not jumping although can climb, partially diurnal. In reality, its doglike qualities dominate over infernal ones.
Tasmanian Devil Having a Scratch - ZooChat
Endangered
Eastern Quoll by
Tim May. Nocturnal, climbing, small, carnivorous. Being a short-lived marsupial, it needs a sizable population to maintain itself in human care.
Eastern quoll; Linton; 15th September 2019 - ZooChat
Endangered
Giant Jumping Rat by
gentle lemur. Nocturnal, ground living, tropical, herbivore.
Giant jumping rat - ZooChat
Endangered
Panay Cloudrunners by
robmv. Nocturnal, tree living, tropical, herbivore.
Panay Cloud Rat (Crateromys heaneyi) at London Zoo - ZooChat
Vulnerable
Dusky Pademelons by
MagpieGoose. This little wallaby is an example of 'small mammal cute for the public but not boring to Zoochatters'?
Dusky Pademelons - ZooChat
Vulnerable
Kowari by
HOMIN96. Small, nocturnal, ground living, tropical carnivorous.
Kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei) - ZooChat
Vulnerable
Bear Cuscuses by
KevinB. Tree cuscuses mix features of sloths and lemurs: slow moving, vegetarian, round-headed, colorful and are sometimes kept as pets by locals. Although they also have powerful claws and are allegedly very stupid. Perhaps an alternative 'small mammal cute for the public but not boring to Zoochatters'?
Sulawesi bear cuscuses (Ailurops ursinus), 2022-06-28 - ZooChat
Unfortunately, there are more threatened small mammals than zoos can protect: IUCN lists 335 rodents, 77 insectivores, 24 lagomorphs etc. Here are some examples of ones not kept in Europe.
Critically endangered
Black-spotted Cuscus by
Vision. There are several other endangered or critically endangered cuscuses in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea: Blue-eyed Spotted Cuscus, Waigeo Cuscus, Telefomin Cuscus, Woodlark Cuscus, Gebe Cuscus, Talaud Bear Cuscus...
Black-spotted cuscus, Spilocuscus rufoniger - ZooChat
Critically endangered
Mexican Agouti by
carlos55. Similar to other agoutis but confined to a tiny area of Mexico and Cuba, and kept in Mexican zoos.
mexican agouti - ZooChat
Vulnerable
Layard's Palm Squirrel from Sri Lanka by
Chlidonias. Beautifully colored.
Flame-striped or Layard's Squirrel (Funambulus layardi) - ZooChat
Vulnerable
Quokka by
LaughingDove. It was successful in European zoos for some time, even used as a model animal in research on reproduction of kangaroos, but died out. This is a wild but habituated one in an island reserve in Australia. Another candidate 'small mammal cute for the public but not boring to Zoochatters'.
Friendly Quokka - Rottnest Island - ZooChat