Then why not visit the facilities that actually keep them?It would be nice to see African manatees or dugongs
Then why not visit the facilities that actually keep them?
Volume, among others; and the lack of adequate facilities for more than one, if at all any Sirenia species.
There is also the West African manatee and apparently their feeding ecology is unexpected and yet quite different to Carribean.So? There is little physical difference between African and Carribean manatees, especially for the average zoo visitor. And feeding dugongs adequately is no easy task..
African manatee = West African Manatee = Trichechus senegalensisThere is also the West African manatee and apparently their feeding ecology is unexpected and yet quite different to Carribean.
I'd strongly recommend the manatee exhibit in Nuremburg Zoo.Which other of these zoos that house manatees would be worth travelling to see in your opinions?
I personally thought the manatee enclosure at Berlin Tierpark was rubbish, much preferred the one in Paris. The manatees seemed a lot happier and more playful, and as already mentioned, not as chubby! Which other of these zoos that house manatees would be worth travelling to see in your opinions?
Worth the visit you think? I think we're edging towards Zoo Parc de Beauval at present for an impromptu tripAnd you have of course the brand new enclosure in Arnhem
They might not be interested but we are!! But seriously I am surprised that no zoo has had an interest in them.Wild Place was supposed to be having manatees. UK zoos do not seem to be interested in these amazing creatures.
There are reports a manatee has been born at Wroclaw, a first birth, don't know if it is to one of the Singapore animals though.