Mammals that you can not see in Europe

Nikola Chavkosk

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Contrary to some threads, wich deal for example for Mammals in Australian or New Zeland zoos, I will make some list of mammals (species or subspecies) that you can not see in European zoos, since there are animals from a lot of species/subspecies kept in European zoos.

Any corrections/additions are highly welcomed...

So:

Borneo bay cat
African golden cat
Andean cat
Black footed cat
Sumatran rhino
Javan rhino
Forest elephant
Mountain tapir
The newly described species of tapir (Tapirus kabomani)
Cape mountain zebra
Nubian wild ass
Indian wild ass
Saola
Pronghorn
Western bongo
Bontebok
Topi
Arabian sand gazelle
Dama gazelle
Red gazelle
Black duiker
Zebra duiker
Massai giraffe
West African giraffe
Madagascar bush pig
Molucan babirusa
Mountain gorilla
Eastern lowland gorilla (but we still have them, in Belgium,) :p
Black vervet
Congo basin wolf's monkey
Golden monkey
Kolb monkey
Pluto monkey
Red-bellied monkey
Red-eared guenon
Agile mangabey
Crested mangabey
Johnston's mangabey
Red colobus (Siera Leone, West African etc.)
Olive colobus
Kinda baboon
Many langur species and subspecies
Booted macaque
Indri
Diademed sifaka
Verreaux's sifaka
Red uakari
Brown woolly monkey
Gray woolly monkey
White belied spider monkey
Woolly spider monkey
Guatemalan black howler monkey
Mantled howler monkey
Brown howler monkey
Large headed capuchin
White footed tamarin
Benett's tree kangaroo
Grizzled tree kangaroo
Doria's tree kangaroo
Antilopine walaroo
Rotschild's rock wallaby
Quokka
Numbat
Greater bilby
Tree pangolin
Giant pangolin
Indochinese tiger
Bengal tiger
Red wolf (from USA)
Culpeo fox
Californian gray fox
Pampas fox
African manatee
Amazonian manatee


And a lot of more...
 
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Maybe you can narrow this question down into something useful or fun, like: What mammal species that is not currently present in European zoos would people like to see imported?
Otherwise, a lot of people who may or may not be getting a little weary of the sheer tide of threads you are generating, some of which are genuinely interesting and some very much the opposite, may or may not just copy and paste lists of hundreds of species of bats, rodents and post-Groves ungulates into the comments below.
 
Eastern lowland gorilla (but we still have them in Belgium) :p

Last time I checked Belgium was in Europe.... so what is the point of you choosing to list this taxon if you readily admit they *are* in Europe, unless you're actively trying to annoy people and get them to participate in your threads?
 
Maybe you can narrow this question down into something useful or fun, like: What mammal species that is not currently present in European zoos would people like to see imported?
Otherwise, a lot of people who may or may not be getting a little weary of the sheer tide of threads you are generating, some of which are genuinely interesting and some very much the opposite, may or may not just copy and paste lists of hundreds of species of bats, rodents and post-Groves ungulates into the comments below.

Yeah maybe. Thank you for commenting.
 
I hope so one day, they will be well represented in captivity. I hope so more zoos to be estabilshed who will hold these species. I wish for every 10,000 km2 of destroyed forest or savana, a new modern zoo to be estabilshed..
 
I do wish we could go easy on the newer members and their enthusiasm, yes maybe they are flooding the site with questions, why not, it opens discussions and can sometimes promote debate.
 
As you say Nikola, there are a lot more which aren't displayed in Europe. Those which aren't currently displayed far outnumber those which are. A list of all of these might be a little too difficult to negotiate and practically read; perhaps it might be easier to qualify the list slightly - limit it to a group of mammals, or add further detail - such as those which haven't been kept for over 100 years, for instance. :)
 
As you say Nikola, there are a lot more which aren't displayed in Europe. Those which aren't currently displayed far outnumber those which are. A list of all of these might be a little too difficult to negotiate and practically read; perhaps it might be easier to qualify the list slightly - limit it to a group of mammals, or add further detail - such as those which haven't been kept for over 100 years, for instance. :)


Yes you are right. For example there are more than 900 species of bats! I picked up more notiable mammals. I just visited ZooTierliste and saw wich more notiable mammals are not any more exibited in Europe, and finding of wich mammals species were not kept for over 100 years would be difficult.
 
Yes you are right. For example there are more than 900 species of bats! I picked up more notiable mammals. I just visited ZooTierliste and saw wich more notiable mammals are not any more exibited in Europe, and finding of wich mammals species were not kept for over 100 years would be difficult.

It was only a suggestion for a way to make it more specific :)
You may have seen TLD's excellent thread for animals which have been held more recently but aren't displayed in Europe any longer: http://www.zoochat.com/9/species-we-have-lost-over-last-410153/
 
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