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The exhibit is a sufficient size for four males.
From memory of the size of the enclosure I'd say four would be enough.
Considering three of the males are still younger it should be fine at least in the meantime. It's a reasonable size, and perhaps do-able if they allow the males to both outdoor habitats.

But it would still be quite tight for four adult males in the future. Moving one of the males into a breeding troop eventually (likely Fabumi) might be the best option.
 
Some details from the zoo's July 1976-June 1977 annual report:

MAMMALS

ORDER PRIMATES
2 Gorilla Gorilla gorilla
7 Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
*4 Orang-utan Pongo pygmaeus (mentions 1 on loan from Perth, would be Bobby of course)
2 White-handed gibbon Hylobates lar
4 Entellus langur Presbytis entellus
4 Silvered leaf-monkey Presbytis cristatus
9 Crab-eating macaque Macaca irus
11 Rhesus monkey Macaca mulatta
10 Pig-tailed monkey Macaca nemestrina
4 Gelada baboon Theropithecus gelada
7 Chacma baboon Papio ursinus
4 Sacred baboon Papio hamadryas
5 Mandrill Mandrillus sphinx
2 White-throated capuchin monkey Cebus capucinus
1 Black-capped or brown capuchin monkey Cebus apella
14 Cotton-top marmoset Saguinus oedipus
2 White ear-tufted marmoset Callithrix jacchus
2 Ring-tailed lemur Lemur catta

ORDER CARNIVORA
10 Lion Panthera leo
4 Tiger Panthera tigris
4 Black leopard or panther Panthera pardus
8 Jaguar Panthera onca
6 Puma Felis concolor
2 Temminck's golden cat Felis temminckii
3 Leopard cat Felis bengalensis
4 Ocelot Felis pardalis
1 Geoffroy's cat Felis geoffroyi
5 Jungle cat Felis chaus
2 Serval Felis serval
2 Northern lynx Lynx lynx
7 Bobcat Lynx rufus
6 Caracal Lynx caracal
3 Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus
5 Slender-tailed meerkat Suricata suricatta
2 Dingo Canis dingo
2 Timber wolf Canis lupus occidentalis
5 Coyote or prairie wolf Canis latrans
8 Black-backed jackal Canis mesomelas
4 Fennec fox Fennecus zerda
6 Cape hunting dog Lycaon pictus
5 Smooth-coated indian otter Lutra perspicillata
10 Oriental small-clawed otter Aonyx cinerea
9 Eurasian badger Meles meles
4 Coati Nasua nasua
3 Polar bear Thalarctos maritimus
3 Brown bear Ursus arctos
2 Grizzly bear Ursus horribilis (should be Ursus arctos horribilis of course)
2 American black bear Ursus americanus
2 Himalayan or Asiatic black bear Selenarctos thibetanus

ORDER PINNIPEDIA
6 Eastern australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus
2 New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus forsteri

ORDER RODENTIA
2 African crested porcupine Hystrix galeata
4 Mara or patagonian cavy Dolichotis patagonum
2 Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
14 Golden agouti Dasyprocta aguti
2 Viscacha Lagostomus maximus

ORDER PROBOSCIDEA
2 Indian elephant Elephas maximus

ORDER TUBULIDENTATA
3 Aardvark Orycteropus afer

ORDER PERISSODACTYLA
*1 Grant’s zebra Equus burchellii boehmi (was absent on breeding loan to Dubbo at the time)
4 South american tapir Tapirus terrestris

ORDER ARTIODACTYLA
12 Bison Bison bison
2 Banteng cattle Bos javanicus
6 Asiatic water buffalo Bubalus bubalis
42 Indian antelope or blackbuck Antilope cervicaptra
7 Sitatunga or marsh-buck Tragelaphus spekii
5 Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis
2 Barking deer or muntjac Muntiacus muntjak
8 Fallow deer Dama dama
3 Axis deer Axis axis
13 Sambar deer Cervus unicolor
3 Wapiti deer Cervus canadensis
19 White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus
2 Camel Camelus dromedarius
7 Huanaco or guanaco Lama guanicoe
3 Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
5 Pygmy hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis
5 Collared peccary Tayassu tajacu

ORDER EDENTATA
1 Giant anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla
5 Hairy armadillo Chaetopractus villosus

ORDER MARSUPIALIA
22 Red kangaroo Megaleia rufa
16 Grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus
13 Black-faced or mallee kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus melanops
1 Eastern wallaroo Macropus robustus robustus
10 Western wallaroo or euro Macropus robustus cervinus
7 South australian wallaroo or Euro Macropus robustus erubescens
4 Antelopine kangaroo Macropus antilopinus
6 Red-necked wallaby (King Island) Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus
10 Red-necked wallaby (Tasmanian) Macropus rufogriseus fruticus
9 Black-striped wallaby Macropus dorsalis
19 Agile wallaby Macropus agilis
14 Tammar or darma wallaby Macropus eugenii
26 Parma wallaby Macropus parma
4 Black-tailed wallaby Wallabia bicolor
12 Rufus-bellied pademelon Thylogale billardierii
1 Northern nail-tailed wallaby Onychogalea unguifera
10 New Guinea forest wallaby Dorcopsis muelleri luctuosa
5 Short-tailed wallaby (quokka) Setonix brachyurus
8 Matschie’s tree kangaroo Dendrolagus matschiei
6 Brush-tailed rock wallaby Petrogale penicillata
2 Brush-tailed rat-kangaroo Bettongia penicillata
2 Lesser glider Petaurus breviceps
2 Squirrel glider Petaurus norfolcensis
8 Koala Phascolarctos cinereus
8 Common wombat Vombatus ursinus
2 Eastern native cat Dasyurus viverrinus

ORDER MONOTREMATA
5 Echidna or spiny anteater Tachyglossus aculeatus

BIRDS

ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES
9 Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae
4 Australian cassowary Casuarius casuarius
13 Greater (common) rhea Rhea americana
5 Ostrich Struthio camelus

ORDER SPHENISCIFORMES
14 Little or fairy penguin Eudyptula minor

ORDER PELECANIFORMES
10 Australian pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus
1 Pied cormorant Phalacrocorax varius
9 Black cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo
2 Little black cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris

ORDER ARDEIFORMES
1 Little bittern Ixobrychus minutus
2 Straw-necked ibis Threskiornis spinicollis
1 Yellow-billed spoonbill Platalea flavipes

ORDER ANSERIFORMES
6 Pied goose Anseranas semipalmata
27 Plumed tree-duck Dendrocygna eytoni
2 Black swan Cygnus atratus
2 Mute swan Cygnus olor
11 Egyptian goose Alopochen aegyptiacus
7 Cape Barren goose Cereopsis novaehollandiae
10 Mountain duck or chestnut breasted shelduck Tadorna tadornoides
2 Burdekin duck or white-headed shelduck Tadorna radjah
25 Paradise duck Tadorna variegata
5 Black duck Anas superciliosa
3 Mallard Anas platyrhynchos
3 Grey teal Anas gibberifrons
74 Chestnut teal Anas castanea
18 White-eyed duck or hardhead Aythya australis
17 New Zealand scaup Aythya novaeseelandiae
12 Mandarin duck Aix galericulata
36 Wood duck or maned goose Chenonetta jubata

ORDER ACCIPITRIFORMES
2 Letter-winged kite Elanus scriptus
4 Whistling kite Haliastur sphenurus
1 Wedge-tailed eagle Aquila audax
2 Little eagle Hieraaetus morphnoides
5 Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus
1 Nankeen kestrel Falco cenchroides
2 Black falcon Falco subniger

ORDER GALLIFORMES
4 Brush-turkey Alectura lathami
1 Razor-billed curassow Mitu mitu (on breeding loan to Adelaide Zoo so technically not there at the time)
7 Stubble quail Coturnix pectoralis
48 Brown quail Coturnix australis
2 King quail Coturnix chinensis
18 Peafowl Pavo cristatus
3 Nepal kalij pheasant Lophura leucomelana leucomelana
5 Swinhoe's Pheasant Lophura swinhoei
4 Ring-necked pheasant Phasianus colchicus
10 Golden pheasant Chrysolophus pictus
3 Lady Amherst’s pheasant Chrysolophus amherstiae
18 Tufted guinea-fowl Numida meleagris
4 Californian quail Lophortyx californicus
2 Chukor partridge Alectoris chukar chukar

ORDER GRUIFORMES
3 Painted button-quail Turnix varia
19 Black-breasted button-quail Turnix melanogaster
1 Weka Gallirallus australis
14 Black-tailed native-hen Gallinula ventralis
17 Dusky moorhen Gallinula tenebrosa
2 (Eastern) swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus
1 Coot Fulica atra
12 Brolga Grus rubecundus
1 Sarus crane Grus antigone

ORDER CHARADRIIFORMES
8 Bush stone-curlew Burhinus magnirostris
10 Spur-winged plover Vanellus miles novaehollandiae
7 Banded plover Vanellus tricolor
1 White-headed stilt Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus
1 Great (southern) skua Stercorarius skua lonnbergi
3 Pacific gull Larus pacificus

ORDER COLUMBIFORMES
3 Collared or ring dove Streptopelia decaocto
2 Laughing dove Streptopelia senegalensis
22 Peaceful dove Geopelia striata
9 Diamond dove Geopelia cuneata
5 Bar-shouldered dove Geopelia humeralis
16 Green-winged pigeon Chalcophaps indica chrysochlora
32 Common bronzewing Phaps chalcoptera
14 Flock pigeon Phaps histrionica
29 Crested pigeon Ocyphaps lophotes
3 Spinifex pigeon Geophaps plumifera
11 Wonga pigeon Leucosarcia melanoleuca
2 Ruddy ground (talpacoti) dove Columbina talpacoti
11 White-breasted ground pigeon (jobi ground dove) Gallicolumba jobensis
3 Luzon bleeding-heart pigeon Gallicolumba luzonica

ORDER PSITTACIFORMES
5 Kea Nestor notabilis
4 Red-tailed black cockatoo Calyptorhynchus magnificus
5 Gang-gang cockatoo Callocephalon fimbriatum
7 Galah Cacatua roseicapilla
5 Long-billed corella Cacatua tenuirostris
7 Little (short-billed) corella Cacatua sanguinea
2 Pink (Major Mitchell) cockatoo Cacatua leadbeateri
14 Sulphur-crested cockatoo Cacatua galerita
1 Salmon (rose)-crested cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis
3 Blue and yellow macaw Ara ararauna
2 Green-winged (red and blue) macaw Ara chloroptera
1 Scarlet (red and yellow) macaw Ara macao
2 Eclectus parrot Eclectus roratus
22 Monk parakeet (quaker parrot) Myiopsitta monachus
22 Rainbow lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus
6 Red-collared lorikeet Trichoglossus rubritorquis
12 Scaly-breasted lorikeet Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus
6 Musk lorikeet Glossopsitta concinna
1 Purple-crowned lorikeet Glossopsitta porphyrocephala
3 Fig-parrot Psittaculirostris diophthalma
17 Rose-ringed parakeet (indian ringneck parrot) Psittacula krameri
7 Rose-ringed parakeet (indian ringneck parrot) (lutino) Psittacula krameri
3 King parrot Alisterus scapularis
11 Red-winged parrot Aprosmictus erythropterus
3 Superb parrot Polytelis swainsonii
7 Regent parrot Polytelis anthopeplus
1 Princess parrot Polytelis alexandrae
22 Masked lovebird Agapornis personata
5 Peach-faced lovebird Agapornis roseicollis
10 Cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus
2 Swift parrot Lathamus discolor
5 Crimson rosella Platycercus elegans
5 Adelaide Rosella Platycercus elegans adelaidae
4 Yellow rosella Platycercus elegans flaveolus
18 Eastern rosella Platycercus eximius
13 Northern rosella Platycercus venustus
2 Mallee ringneck Barnardius barnardi
1 Cloncurry parrot Barnardius barnardi macgillivrayi
15 Red-rumped parrot Psephotus haematonotus
2 Many-coloured parrot Psephotus varius
16 Hooded parrot Psephotus dissimilis
3 Blue bonnet Northiella haematogaster
6 Elegant parrot Neophema elegans
44 Turquoise parrot Neophema pulchella
1 Red-fronted or red-crowned kakariki Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae

ORDER STRIGIFORMES
4 Boobook owl Ninox novaeseelandiae boobook
2 Barn owl Tyto alba

ORDER CAPRIMULGIFORMES
8 Tawny frogmouth Podargus strigoides

ORDER CORACIIFORMES
5 Kookaburra Dacelo novaeguineae
2 Blue-winged kookaburra Dacelo leachii
4 Sacred kingfisher Halcyon sancta


ORDER PASSERIFORMES
1 Black-faced cuckoo-shrike Coracina novaehollandiae
4 Red-vented bulbul Pycnonotus cafer
3 Red wattlebird Anthochaera carunculata
1 White-plumed honeyeater Meliphaga penicillata
1 White-naped honeyeater Melithreptus lunatus
3 European greenfinch Carduelis chloris
21 Red-browed finch Aegintha temporalis
9 Diamond firetail Emblema guttata
11 Star finch Bathilda ruficauda
10 Crimson finch Neochmia phaeton
27 Zebra finch Poephila guttata
2 Double-barred finch Poephila bichenovii
6 Long-tailed finch Poephila acuticauda
15 Plum-headed finch Aidemosyne modesta
11 Chestnut-breasted (finch) mannikin Lonchura castaneothorax
51 Java finch (sparrow) Padda oryzivora
4 Gouldian finch Chloebia gouldiae
6 African fire-finch Lagonosticta rubricata
2 Cut-throat finch Amadina fasciata
4 Satin bowerbird Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
1 Regent bowerbird Sericulus chrysocephalus
2 Green catbird Ailuroedus crassirostris
6 Apostlebird Struthidea cinerea
3 Grey butcherbird Cracticus torquatus
3 White-backed magpie Gymnorhina tibicen leuconota
1 Black-backed magpie Gymnorhina tibicen tibicen

HERPTILES

ORDER CHELONIA
1 Giant Tortoise Testudo gigantea
2 Elongate tortoise Testudo elongata
2 Hermann’s tortoise Testudo hermanni
2 Star tortoise Testudo elegans
1 African river tortoise Pelusios sp. (wonder if they ever determined it's species?)
4 Asian box tortoise Cuora amboinensis
3 Carolina box tortoise Terrapene carolina
2 Red-eared terrapin Pseudemys scripta
1 Painted terrapin Chrysemys picta
1 Spotted terrapin Clemmys guttata
3 Spiny terrapin Clemmys spinosa
27 Common long-necked or snake-necked tortoise Chelodina longicollis
7 Broad-shelled tortoise Chelodina expansa
3 Krefft’s tortoise Emydura krefftii
20 Macquarie or murray-river short-necked tortoise Emydura macquarii
5 Saw-shelled tortoise Elseya latisternum
2 Snapping tortoise Elseya dentata

ORDER CROCODILIA
1 Johnstone’s or fresh water crocodile Crocodylus johnsoni
2 Estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus
2 American alligator Alligator mississippiensis

ORDER SQUAMATA
Order Lacertilia
5 Tokay gecko Gekko gecko
14 Cunningham’s skink Egernia cunninghami
1 Gidgee skink Egernia stokesii
1 Common blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua scincoides
2 Western blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua occipitalis
1 Southern or blotched blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua nigrolutea
8 Stump-tailed lizard or shingleback Trachydosaurus rugosus
4 Eastern water dragon Physignathus lesueurii
5 Gippsland water dragon Physignathus lesueurii
10 Common bearded dragon Amphibolurus barbatus
1 Tawny dragon Amphibolurus decresii
1 Finn’s dragon Amphibolurus finnsi
1 Frilled lizard Chlamydosaurus kingii
1 Thorny devil or moloch Moloch horridus
3 Rhinoceros iguana Iguana cornuta
1 Basilisk Basiliscus plumifrons
1 Cuban anole Anolis equestris
5 Lace monitor or common goanna Varanus varius
2 Perentie Varanus giganteus
2 Spotted tree monitor Varanus timorensis
1 Black tegu Tupinambis teguixin

Sub Order Serpentes
2 Black-headed python Aspidites melanocephalus
2 Woma Aspidites ramsayi
2 Green python Chondrophython viridis
1 Scrub or amethyst python Liasis amethystinus
7 Children’s python Liasis childreni
1 Water python Liasis fuscus
2 Alberts rock python Liasis olivaceus
2 Olive python Liasis olivaceus
4 Diamond python Morelia argus argus
2 Carpet python Morelia argus variegata
1 Short-tailed or blood python Python curtus
2 Reticulated python Python reticulatus
2 African python Python sebae
26 Boa constrictor Constricor constrictor
6 Green tree snake Dendrophis punctulatus
1 Slaty-grey snake Stegonotus muelleri
1 Red-tailed racer Elaphe oxycephala
5 Corn snake Elaphe guttata
1 Indigo snake Drymarchon corais
2 Black tiger snake Notechis ater
1 Copperhead snake Austrelaps superba
2 Curl snake Suta suta
3 Taipan Oxyuranus scutellatus
1 Pale-headed snake Hoplocephalus bitorquatus
2 Black and white-lipped cobra Naja melanoleuca
2 Black-necked spitting cobra Naja nigricollis
5 Gaboon viper Bitis gabonica
3 Puff adder Bitis arietans
1 Rhinoceros viper Bitis nasicornis
1 Russell’s viper Vipera russelli
4 Water moccasin Agkistrodon piscivorus
1 Southern Pacific rattlesnake Crotalus viridis
2 Massasauga Sistrurus catenatus

ORDER ANURA
14 Green tree frog Litoria caerulea

ORDER CAUDATA
8 Red-bellied newt Taricha rivularis

MAMMALS
2 Crab-eating macaque
4 Rhesus macaque
1 Chacma baboon
3 Lion
3 Jaguar
3 Puma
1 Bobcat
4 Black-backed jackal
5 Oriental small-clawed otter
2 Patagonian cavy
5 Golden agouti
2 Bison
1 Asiatic water buffalo
17 Indian antelope
1 Giraffe
4 (Menil) fallow deer
5 Sambar deer
3 Red deer
1 Wapiti deer
3 White-tailed deer
1 Huanaco
1 Pygmy hippopotamus
3 Collared peccary
9 Red kangaroo
6 Grey kangaroo
7 Mallee kangaroo
5 Western wallaroo
3 South Australian wallaroo
3 King island red-necked wallaby
2 Black striped wallaby
6 Agile wallaby
2 Parma wallaby
5 Parma wallaby
4 Black-tailed wallaby
5 Rufus-bellied wallaby
6 Dorcopsis wallaby
2 Quokka
2 Koala
8 Common wombat

BIRDS
1 Emu
1 Australian cassowary
2 Fairy penguin
1 Cape Barren goose
15 Paradise duck
4 Black duck
15 Chestnut teal
3 White-eyed duck
12 New Zealand scaup
4 Mandarin duck
8 Maned goose
2 Peregrine falcon
14 Brush turkey
2 Stubble quail
41 Brown quail
Indian peafowl (numerous)
2 Swinhoe’s pheasant
6 Tufted guinea fowl
4 Black-breasted button-quail
6 Black-tailed native hen
2 Dusky moorhen
2 Brolga
1 Southern stone curlew
2 Collared or ring dove
14 Peaceful dove
2 Green-winged pigeon
2 Crested pigeon
1 Wonga pigeon
2 White-breasted ground pigeon
1 Luzon bleeding-heart pigeon
1 Gang-gang cockatoo
1 Long-billed corella
1 Blue and yellow macaw
1 Rainbow lorikeet
1 Fig parrot
4 Red-winged parrot
2 Adelaide rosella
25 Turquoise parrot
1 Tawny frogmouth
1 Diamond firetail
3 Zebra finch
6 Java sparrow

REPTILES
2 Elongate tortoise
1 Star Tortoise
4 Carolina box tortoise
2 Broad-shelled tortoise
1 Cunningham’s skink
9 Common blue tongued skink
15 Bearded dragon
28 Boa constrictor

from:

Adelaide Zoological Gardens, ADELAIDE, S.A
1 Bison

Australian Government, Department of the Northern Territory, DARWIN, N.T.
2 Antelopine kangaroo
1 Perentie

Australian Reptile Park, GOSFORD, N.S.W.
2 Black-striped wallaby
1 Cassowary

Avicultural Society of Australia
14 Harlequin dove
6 Painted Finch
4 Bourke parrot

Brookfield Zoo, CHICAGO, U.S.A.
2 Rhinoceros iguana
2 Crested basilisk

Department of Agriculture, VICTORIA
1 Red-bellied newt

Djakarta Zoo, Djakarta, INDONESIA
3 Silvered leaf-monkey

Fisheries and Wildlife Division, VICTORIA
1 Australian fur seal
2 New Zealand fur seal
2 Grey kangaroo
3 Swainson’s antechinus
1 Fairy penguin
3 Little corella
1 Black-headed python
1 Children’s python
2 Eastern water dragon
6 Parsonella Finch
4 Cuban anole
3 Red kangaroo
3 Stuart’s antechinus
1 Spotted tree monitor
1 Carpet python

Metro Toronto Zoo, Toronto, CANADA
1 Polar bear

Monash University, Clayton, VICTORIA
1 Eastern native cat

Seewiessel Zoo, WEST GERMANY
10 Cotton-top marmoset

Randolph Park Zoo, Tucson, ARIZONA, U.S.A.
2 Temminck’s golden cat

Rotterdam Zoo, Rotterdam, HOLLAND
2 Chimpanzee
1 Sumatran tiger

Royal Botanic Gardens, MELBOURNE
26 Dusky Moorhen

Mr P. Scrivenor, EAST KEILOR
2 Chukar partridge
2 Trinidadian finch
2 Star finch
2 African fire finch
5 Crimson finch

Mr Colin Mackenzie Fauna Park, HEALESVILLE, VIC.
5 Galah

Taronga Zoo, SYDNEY, N.S.W.
3 Diamond python
9 Green tree frogs
5 Crimson finch

Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, U.K.
1 Sumatran Tiger

Wollongong Bird Park, WOLLONGONG, N.S.W.
2 Golden shouldered parrot
2 Eclectus parrot
3 Axis deer

Wuppertal Zoo, WEST GERMANY
4 Meerkat

Zurich Zoo, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
3 Asian box tortoise
4 Spiny terrapin

Adelaide Zoological Gardens, Adelaide, S.A.
1 White-handed gibbon
3 Agile wallaby
1 Oriental small-clawed otter
3 Mandarin duck
1 Eurasian badger
1 Razor-billed curassow (breeding loan)

Australian Reptile Park, Gosford, N.S.W.
2 Western wallaroo
2 Matschie’s tree kangaroo
2 Stuart’s antechinus
1 Cassowary
1 Guinea fowl
6 Agile wallaby
2 Dorcopsis wallaby
2 Tasmanian golden brush-tailed possum
6 Fairy penguin
2 Rufus-bellied wallaby
6 Lesser glider
1 Swainson’s antechinus
14 Brush turkey

Ashton’s Lion Park, VIC.
4 Golden agouti

Bullen’s Lion Park, Wallacia, N.S.W.
1 Tiger
1 Bobcat
2 Black leopard
1 Jungle cat

CSIRO Wildlife Research, Canberra, A.C.T.
1 Plains-wanderer

Sir Colin Mackenzie Fauna Park, Healesville, VIC.
2 Carpet python

Marineland, Hawks Bay, NEW ZEALAND
4 Oriental small-clawed otter

Monash University, Clayton, VIC.
2 Mallee kangaroo
2 Black-tailed wallaby
2 Tasmanian red-necked wallaby
4 Parma wallaby
2 Agile wallaby

Perth Zoo, Perth, W.A.
3 Oriental small-clawed otter
1 Sambar deer

Taronga Zoo, Sydney, N.S.W.
1 Hooded parrot
1 Ball python
4 Puff adder

Werribee Park, Werribee, VIC.
2 Highland cattle
7 (Menil) fallow deer
9 Red deer

Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, N.S.W.
11 Black fallow deer
6 Sambar deer
12 Paradise duck
12 Red deer
2 Sitatunga
6 Black duck
14 Indian antelope
1 Zebra (breeding loan)
19 Dusky moorhen

Mrs. D. Freeman, Brunswick, VIC.
2 Rhesus Macaque

Mrs. D. Judd, Mildura, VIC.
3 Parma wallaby
3 Black-tailed wallaby

Mrs. Finnigan, Ocean Grove, VIC.
1 Zebra donkey hybrid
2 Donkey

Mr. J. Mattinson, Wollongong, N.S.W.
5 Indian antelope

Mr. B. Searle, Warrnambool, VIC.
8 Boa constrictor

Perry Bros. Circus
1 Lion

Mr. E. Scribano, East Keilor, VIC.
2 Red-winged parrot
1 Rhesus macaque

Antwerp Zoo, Antwerp, BELGIUM
1 Long-billed corella

Djakarta Zoo, Djakarta, INDONESIA
1 Chimpanzee
2 Black leopard

Frankfurt Zoo, Frankfurt, WEST GERMANY
4 Fairy penguin

Higashiyama Zoo, Nagoya, JAPAN
4 Red kangaroo
4 Fairy penguin
2 Red-winged parrot
4 Grey kangaroo
5 Galah
4 Tawny frogmouth
2 Common wombat
5 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Himalayan Zoological Park, Simla, INDIA
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Jurong Bird Park, SINGAPORE
4 Maned goose
6 Chestnut teal
4 New Zealand paradise duck
6 Black duck

National Zoological Gardens of SRI LANKA
2 Tiger

New Delhi Zoo, New Delhi, INDIA
6 Black-tailed wallaby

Ocean Park Zoo, HONG KONG
6 Black-tailed wallaby
4 Maned goose

Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
1 Mallee kangaroo

Peking Zoo, Peking, CHINA
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Randolph Park Zoo, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
2 South australian wallaroo
8 Galah

Rotterdam Zoo, Rotterdam, HOLLAND
3 Red kangaroo
2 Echidna
2 Agile wallaby
2 New Zealand paradise duck
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Dr. K. Searle, Botanic Gardens, HONG KONG
6 Diamond firetail finch
6 Long-tailed grass finch
6 Red-browed finch
5 Lesser glider
4 Children’s python
6 Chestnut-breasted finch

Winnipeg Zoo, CANADA
3 Common wombat

Wuppertal Zoo, WEST GERMANY
6 Black-tailed wallaby

Zoo Neuwied, Neuwied, WEST GERMANY
4 Northern rosella

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Rigo 1.0 hey.

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Some details from the zoo's July 1976-June 1977 annual report:

MAMMALS

ORDER PRIMATES
2 Gorilla Gorilla gorilla
7 Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes
*4 Orang-utan Pongo pygmaeus (mentions 1 on loan from Perth, would be Bobby of course)
2 White-handed gibbon Hylobates lar
4 Entellus langur Presbytis entellus
4 Silvered leaf-monkey Presbytis cristatus
9 Crab-eating macaque Macaca irus
11 Rhesus monkey Macaca mulatta
10 Pig-tailed monkey Macaca nemestrina
4 Gelada baboon Theropithecus gelada
7 Chacma baboon Papio ursinus
4 Sacred baboon Papio hamadryas
5 Mandrill Mandrillus sphinx
2 White-throated capuchin monkey Cebus capucinus
1 Black-capped or brown capuchin monkey Cebus apella
14 Cotton-top marmoset Saguinus oedipus
2 White ear-tufted marmoset Callithrix jacchus
2 Ring-tailed lemur Lemur catta

ORDER CARNIVORA
10 Lion Panthera leo
4 Tiger Panthera tigris
4 Black leopard or panther Panthera pardus
8 Jaguar Panthera onca
6 Puma Felis concolor
2 Temminck's golden cat Felis temminckii
3 Leopard cat Felis bengalensis
4 Ocelot Felis pardalis
1 Geoffroy's cat Felis geoffroyi
5 Jungle cat Felis chaus
2 Serval Felis serval
2 Northern lynx Lynx lynx
7 Bobcat Lynx rufus
6 Caracal Lynx caracal
3 Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus
5 Slender-tailed meerkat Suricata suricatta
2 Dingo Canis dingo
2 Timber wolf Canis lupus occidentalis
5 Coyote or prairie wolf Canis latrans
8 Black-backed jackal Canis mesomelas
4 Fennec fox Fennecus zerda
6 Cape hunting dog Lycaon pictus
5 Smooth-coated indian otter Lutra perspicillata
10 Oriental small-clawed otter Aonyx cinerea
9 Eurasian badger Meles meles
4 Coati Nasua nasua
3 Polar bear Thalarctos maritimus
3 Brown bear Ursus arctos
2 Grizzly bear Ursus horribilis (should be Ursus arctos horribilis of course)
2 American black bear Ursus americanus
2 Himalayan or Asiatic black bear Selenarctos thibetanus

ORDER PINNIPEDIA
6 Eastern australian fur seal Arctocephalus pusillus
2 New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus forsteri

ORDER RODENTIA
2 African crested porcupine Hystrix galeata
4 Mara or patagonian cavy Dolichotis patagonum
2 Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
14 Golden agouti Dasyprocta aguti
2 Viscacha Lagostomus maximus

ORDER PROBOSCIDEA
2 Indian elephant Elephas maximus

ORDER TUBULIDENTATA
3 Aardvark Orycteropus afer

ORDER PERISSODACTYLA
*1 Grant’s zebra Equus burchellii boehmi (was absent on breeding loan to Dubbo at the time)
4 South american tapir Tapirus terrestris

ORDER ARTIODACTYLA
12 Bison Bison bison
2 Banteng cattle Bos javanicus
6 Asiatic water buffalo Bubalus bubalis
42 Indian antelope or blackbuck Antilope cervicaptra
7 Sitatunga or marsh-buck Tragelaphus spekii
5 Giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis
2 Barking deer or muntjac Muntiacus muntjak
8 Fallow deer Dama dama
3 Axis deer Axis axis
13 Sambar deer Cervus unicolor
3 Wapiti deer Cervus canadensis
19 White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus
2 Camel Camelus dromedarius
7 Huanaco or guanaco Lama guanicoe
3 Hippopotamus Hippopotamus amphibius
5 Pygmy hippopotamus Choeropsis liberiensis
5 Collared peccary Tayassu tajacu

ORDER EDENTATA
1 Giant anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla
5 Hairy armadillo Chaetopractus villosus

ORDER MARSUPIALIA
22 Red kangaroo Megaleia rufa
16 Grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus
13 Black-faced or mallee kangaroo Macropus fuliginosus melanops
1 Eastern wallaroo Macropus robustus robustus
10 Western wallaroo or euro Macropus robustus cervinus
7 South australian wallaroo or Euro Macropus robustus erubescens
4 Antelopine kangaroo Macropus antilopinus
6 Red-necked wallaby (King Island) Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus
10 Red-necked wallaby (Tasmanian) Macropus rufogriseus fruticus
9 Black-striped wallaby Macropus dorsalis
19 Agile wallaby Macropus agilis
14 Tammar or darma wallaby Macropus eugenii
26 Parma wallaby Macropus parma
4 Black-tailed wallaby Wallabia bicolor
12 Rufus-bellied pademelon Thylogale billardierii
1 Northern nail-tailed wallaby Onychogalea unguifera
10 New Guinea forest wallaby Dorcopsis muelleri luctuosa
5 Short-tailed wallaby (quokka) Setonix brachyurus
8 Matschie’s tree kangaroo Dendrolagus matschiei
6 Brush-tailed rock wallaby Petrogale penicillata
2 Brush-tailed rat-kangaroo Bettongia penicillata
2 Lesser glider Petaurus breviceps
2 Squirrel glider Petaurus norfolcensis
8 Koala Phascolarctos cinereus
8 Common wombat Vombatus ursinus
2 Eastern native cat Dasyurus viverrinus

ORDER MONOTREMATA
5 Echidna or spiny anteater Tachyglossus aculeatus

BIRDS

ORDER STRUTHIONIFORMES
9 Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae
4 Australian cassowary Casuarius casuarius
13 Greater (common) rhea Rhea americana
5 Ostrich Struthio camelus

ORDER SPHENISCIFORMES
14 Little or fairy penguin Eudyptula minor

ORDER PELECANIFORMES
10 Australian pelican Pelecanus conspicillatus
1 Pied cormorant Phalacrocorax varius
9 Black cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo
2 Little black cormorant Phalacrocorax sulcirostris

ORDER ARDEIFORMES
1 Little bittern Ixobrychus minutus
2 Straw-necked ibis Threskiornis spinicollis
1 Yellow-billed spoonbill Platalea flavipes

ORDER ANSERIFORMES
6 Pied goose Anseranas semipalmata
27 Plumed tree-duck Dendrocygna eytoni
2 Black swan Cygnus atratus
2 Mute swan Cygnus olor
11 Egyptian goose Alopochen aegyptiacus
7 Cape Barren goose Cereopsis novaehollandiae
10 Mountain duck or chestnut breasted shelduck Tadorna tadornoides
2 Burdekin duck or white-headed shelduck Tadorna radjah
25 Paradise duck Tadorna variegata
5 Black duck Anas superciliosa
3 Mallard Anas platyrhynchos
3 Grey teal Anas gibberifrons
74 Chestnut teal Anas castanea
18 White-eyed duck or hardhead Aythya australis
17 New Zealand scaup Aythya novaeseelandiae
12 Mandarin duck Aix galericulata
36 Wood duck or maned goose Chenonetta jubata

ORDER ACCIPITRIFORMES
2 Letter-winged kite Elanus scriptus
4 Whistling kite Haliastur sphenurus
1 Wedge-tailed eagle Aquila audax
2 Little eagle Hieraaetus morphnoides
5 Peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus
1 Nankeen kestrel Falco cenchroides
2 Black falcon Falco subniger

ORDER GALLIFORMES
4 Brush-turkey Alectura lathami
1 Razor-billed curassow Mitu mitu (on breeding loan to Adelaide Zoo so technically not there at the time)
7 Stubble quail Coturnix pectoralis
48 Brown quail Coturnix australis
2 King quail Coturnix chinensis
18 Peafowl Pavo cristatus
3 Nepal kalij pheasant Lophura leucomelana leucomelana
5 Swinhoe's Pheasant Lophura swinhoei
4 Ring-necked pheasant Phasianus colchicus
10 Golden pheasant Chrysolophus pictus
3 Lady Amherst’s pheasant Chrysolophus amherstiae
18 Tufted guinea-fowl Numida meleagris
4 Californian quail Lophortyx californicus
2 Chukor partridge Alectoris chukar chukar

ORDER GRUIFORMES
3 Painted button-quail Turnix varia
19 Black-breasted button-quail Turnix melanogaster
1 Weka Gallirallus australis
14 Black-tailed native-hen Gallinula ventralis
17 Dusky moorhen Gallinula tenebrosa
2 (Eastern) swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus
1 Coot Fulica atra
12 Brolga Grus rubecundus
1 Sarus crane Grus antigone

ORDER CHARADRIIFORMES
8 Bush stone-curlew Burhinus magnirostris
10 Spur-winged plover Vanellus miles novaehollandiae
7 Banded plover Vanellus tricolor
1 White-headed stilt Himantopus himantopus leucocephalus
1 Great (southern) skua Stercorarius skua lonnbergi
3 Pacific gull Larus pacificus

ORDER COLUMBIFORMES
3 Collared or ring dove Streptopelia decaocto
2 Laughing dove Streptopelia senegalensis
22 Peaceful dove Geopelia striata
9 Diamond dove Geopelia cuneata
5 Bar-shouldered dove Geopelia humeralis
16 Green-winged pigeon Chalcophaps indica chrysochlora
32 Common bronzewing Phaps chalcoptera
14 Flock pigeon Phaps histrionica
29 Crested pigeon Ocyphaps lophotes
3 Spinifex pigeon Geophaps plumifera
11 Wonga pigeon Leucosarcia melanoleuca
2 Ruddy ground (talpacoti) dove Columbina talpacoti
11 White-breasted ground pigeon (jobi ground dove) Gallicolumba jobensis
3 Luzon bleeding-heart pigeon Gallicolumba luzonica

ORDER PSITTACIFORMES
5 Kea Nestor notabilis
4 Red-tailed black cockatoo Calyptorhynchus magnificus
5 Gang-gang cockatoo Callocephalon fimbriatum
7 Galah Cacatua roseicapilla
5 Long-billed corella Cacatua tenuirostris
7 Little (short-billed) corella Cacatua sanguinea
2 Pink (Major Mitchell) cockatoo Cacatua leadbeateri
14 Sulphur-crested cockatoo Cacatua galerita
1 Salmon (rose)-crested cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis
3 Blue and yellow macaw Ara ararauna
2 Green-winged (red and blue) macaw Ara chloroptera
1 Scarlet (red and yellow) macaw Ara macao
2 Eclectus parrot Eclectus roratus
22 Monk parakeet (quaker parrot) Myiopsitta monachus
22 Rainbow lorikeet Trichoglossus haematodus
6 Red-collared lorikeet Trichoglossus rubritorquis
12 Scaly-breasted lorikeet Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus
6 Musk lorikeet Glossopsitta concinna
1 Purple-crowned lorikeet Glossopsitta porphyrocephala
3 Fig-parrot Psittaculirostris diophthalma
17 Rose-ringed parakeet (indian ringneck parrot) Psittacula krameri
7 Rose-ringed parakeet (indian ringneck parrot) (lutino) Psittacula krameri
3 King parrot Alisterus scapularis
11 Red-winged parrot Aprosmictus erythropterus
3 Superb parrot Polytelis swainsonii
7 Regent parrot Polytelis anthopeplus
1 Princess parrot Polytelis alexandrae
22 Masked lovebird Agapornis personata
5 Peach-faced lovebird Agapornis roseicollis
10 Cockatiel Nymphicus hollandicus
2 Swift parrot Lathamus discolor
5 Crimson rosella Platycercus elegans
5 Adelaide Rosella Platycercus elegans adelaidae
4 Yellow rosella Platycercus elegans flaveolus
18 Eastern rosella Platycercus eximius
13 Northern rosella Platycercus venustus
2 Mallee ringneck Barnardius barnardi
1 Cloncurry parrot Barnardius barnardi macgillivrayi
15 Red-rumped parrot Psephotus haematonotus
2 Many-coloured parrot Psephotus varius
16 Hooded parrot Psephotus dissimilis
3 Blue bonnet Northiella haematogaster
6 Elegant parrot Neophema elegans
44 Turquoise parrot Neophema pulchella
1 Red-fronted or red-crowned kakariki Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae

ORDER STRIGIFORMES
4 Boobook owl Ninox novaeseelandiae boobook
2 Barn owl Tyto alba

ORDER CAPRIMULGIFORMES
8 Tawny frogmouth Podargus strigoides

ORDER CORACIIFORMES
5 Kookaburra Dacelo novaeguineae
2 Blue-winged kookaburra Dacelo leachii
4 Sacred kingfisher Halcyon sancta


ORDER PASSERIFORMES
1 Black-faced cuckoo-shrike Coracina novaehollandiae
4 Red-vented bulbul Pycnonotus cafer
3 Red wattlebird Anthochaera carunculata
1 White-plumed honeyeater Meliphaga penicillata
1 White-naped honeyeater Melithreptus lunatus
3 European greenfinch Carduelis chloris
21 Red-browed finch Aegintha temporalis
9 Diamond firetail Emblema guttata
11 Star finch Bathilda ruficauda
10 Crimson finch Neochmia phaeton
27 Zebra finch Poephila guttata
2 Double-barred finch Poephila bichenovii
6 Long-tailed finch Poephila acuticauda
15 Plum-headed finch Aidemosyne modesta
11 Chestnut-breasted (finch) mannikin Lonchura castaneothorax
51 Java finch (sparrow) Padda oryzivora
4 Gouldian finch Chloebia gouldiae
6 African fire-finch Lagonosticta rubricata
2 Cut-throat finch Amadina fasciata
4 Satin bowerbird Ptilonorhynchus violaceus
1 Regent bowerbird Sericulus chrysocephalus
2 Green catbird Ailuroedus crassirostris
6 Apostlebird Struthidea cinerea
3 Grey butcherbird Cracticus torquatus
3 White-backed magpie Gymnorhina tibicen leuconota
1 Black-backed magpie Gymnorhina tibicen tibicen

HERPTILES

ORDER CHELONIA
1 Giant Tortoise Testudo gigantea
2 Elongate tortoise Testudo elongata
2 Hermann’s tortoise Testudo hermanni
2 Star tortoise Testudo elegans
1 African river tortoise Pelusios sp. (wonder if they ever determined it's species?)
4 Asian box tortoise Cuora amboinensis
3 Carolina box tortoise Terrapene carolina
2 Red-eared terrapin Pseudemys scripta
1 Painted terrapin Chrysemys picta
1 Spotted terrapin Clemmys guttata
3 Spiny terrapin Clemmys spinosa
27 Common long-necked or snake-necked tortoise Chelodina longicollis
7 Broad-shelled tortoise Chelodina expansa
3 Krefft’s tortoise Emydura krefftii
20 Macquarie or murray-river short-necked tortoise Emydura macquarii
5 Saw-shelled tortoise Elseya latisternum
2 Snapping tortoise Elseya dentata

ORDER CROCODILIA
1 Johnstone’s or fresh water crocodile Crocodylus johnsoni
2 Estuarine crocodile Crocodylus porosus
2 American alligator Alligator mississippiensis

ORDER SQUAMATA
Order Lacertilia
5 Tokay gecko Gekko gecko
14 Cunningham’s skink Egernia cunninghami
1 Gidgee skink Egernia stokesii
1 Common blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua scincoides
2 Western blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua occipitalis
1 Southern or blotched blue-tongued lizard Tiliqua nigrolutea
8 Stump-tailed lizard or shingleback Trachydosaurus rugosus
4 Eastern water dragon Physignathus lesueurii
5 Gippsland water dragon Physignathus lesueurii
10 Common bearded dragon Amphibolurus barbatus
1 Tawny dragon Amphibolurus decresii
1 Finn’s dragon Amphibolurus finnsi
1 Frilled lizard Chlamydosaurus kingii
1 Thorny devil or moloch Moloch horridus
3 Rhinoceros iguana Iguana cornuta
1 Basilisk Basiliscus plumifrons
1 Cuban anole Anolis equestris
5 Lace monitor or common goanna Varanus varius
2 Perentie Varanus giganteus
2 Spotted tree monitor Varanus timorensis
1 Black tegu Tupinambis teguixin

Sub Order Serpentes
2 Black-headed python Aspidites melanocephalus
2 Woma Aspidites ramsayi
2 Green python Chondrophython viridis
1 Scrub or amethyst python Liasis amethystinus
7 Children’s python Liasis childreni
1 Water python Liasis fuscus
2 Alberts rock python Liasis olivaceus
2 Olive python Liasis olivaceus
4 Diamond python Morelia argus argus
2 Carpet python Morelia argus variegata
1 Short-tailed or blood python Python curtus
2 Reticulated python Python reticulatus
2 African python Python sebae
26 Boa constrictor Constricor constrictor
6 Green tree snake Dendrophis punctulatus
1 Slaty-grey snake Stegonotus muelleri
1 Red-tailed racer Elaphe oxycephala
5 Corn snake Elaphe guttata
1 Indigo snake Drymarchon corais
2 Black tiger snake Notechis ater
1 Copperhead snake Austrelaps superba
2 Curl snake Suta suta
3 Taipan Oxyuranus scutellatus
1 Pale-headed snake Hoplocephalus bitorquatus
2 Black and white-lipped cobra Naja melanoleuca
2 Black-necked spitting cobra Naja nigricollis
5 Gaboon viper Bitis gabonica
3 Puff adder Bitis arietans
1 Rhinoceros viper Bitis nasicornis
1 Russell’s viper Vipera russelli
4 Water moccasin Agkistrodon piscivorus
1 Southern Pacific rattlesnake Crotalus viridis
2 Massasauga Sistrurus catenatus

ORDER ANURA
14 Green tree frog Litoria caerulea

ORDER CAUDATA
8 Red-bellied newt Taricha rivularis

MAMMALS
2 Crab-eating macaque
4 Rhesus macaque
1 Chacma baboon
3 Lion
3 Jaguar
3 Puma
1 Bobcat
4 Black-backed jackal
5 Oriental small-clawed otter
2 Patagonian cavy
5 Golden agouti
2 Bison
1 Asiatic water buffalo
17 Indian antelope
1 Giraffe
4 (Menil) fallow deer
5 Sambar deer
3 Red deer
1 Wapiti deer
3 White-tailed deer
1 Huanaco
1 Pygmy hippopotamus
3 Collared peccary
9 Red kangaroo
6 Grey kangaroo
7 Mallee kangaroo
5 Western wallaroo
3 South Australian wallaroo
3 King island red-necked wallaby
2 Black striped wallaby
6 Agile wallaby
2 Parma wallaby
5 Parma wallaby
4 Black-tailed wallaby
5 Rufus-bellied wallaby
6 Dorcopsis wallaby
2 Quokka
2 Koala
8 Common wombat

BIRDS
1 Emu
1 Australian cassowary
2 Fairy penguin
1 Cape Barren goose
15 Paradise duck
4 Black duck
15 Chestnut teal
3 White-eyed duck
12 New Zealand scaup
4 Mandarin duck
8 Maned goose
2 Peregrine falcon
14 Brush turkey
2 Stubble quail
41 Brown quail
Indian peafowl (numerous)
2 Swinhoe’s pheasant
6 Tufted guinea fowl
4 Black-breasted button-quail
6 Black-tailed native hen
2 Dusky moorhen
2 Brolga
1 Southern stone curlew
2 Collared or ring dove
14 Peaceful dove
2 Green-winged pigeon
2 Crested pigeon
1 Wonga pigeon
2 White-breasted ground pigeon
1 Luzon bleeding-heart pigeon
1 Gang-gang cockatoo
1 Long-billed corella
1 Blue and yellow macaw
1 Rainbow lorikeet
1 Fig parrot
4 Red-winged parrot
2 Adelaide rosella
25 Turquoise parrot
1 Tawny frogmouth
1 Diamond firetail
3 Zebra finch
6 Java sparrow

REPTILES
2 Elongate tortoise
1 Star Tortoise
4 Carolina box tortoise
2 Broad-shelled tortoise
1 Cunningham’s skink
9 Common blue tongued skink
15 Bearded dragon
28 Boa constrictor

from:

Adelaide Zoological Gardens, ADELAIDE, S.A
1 Bison

Australian Government, Department of the Northern Territory, DARWIN, N.T.
2 Antelopine kangaroo
1 Perentie

Australian Reptile Park, GOSFORD, N.S.W.
2 Black-striped wallaby
1 Cassowary

Avicultural Society of Australia
14 Harlequin dove
6 Painted Finch
4 Bourke parrot

Brookfield Zoo, CHICAGO, U.S.A.
2 Rhinoceros iguana
2 Crested basilisk

Department of Agriculture, VICTORIA
1 Red-bellied newt

Djakarta Zoo, Djakarta, INDONESIA
3 Silvered leaf-monkey

Fisheries and Wildlife Division, VICTORIA
1 Australian fur seal
2 New Zealand fur seal
2 Grey kangaroo
3 Swainson’s antechinus
1 Fairy penguin
3 Little corella
1 Black-headed python
1 Children’s python
2 Eastern water dragon
6 Parsonella Finch
4 Cuban anole
3 Red kangaroo
3 Stuart’s antechinus
1 Spotted tree monitor
1 Carpet python

Metro Toronto Zoo, Toronto, CANADA
1 Polar bear

Monash University, Clayton, VICTORIA
1 Eastern native cat

Seewiessel Zoo, WEST GERMANY
10 Cotton-top marmoset

Randolph Park Zoo, Tucson, ARIZONA, U.S.A.
2 Temminck’s golden cat

Rotterdam Zoo, Rotterdam, HOLLAND
2 Chimpanzee
1 Sumatran tiger

Royal Botanic Gardens, MELBOURNE
26 Dusky Moorhen

Mr P. Scrivenor, EAST KEILOR
2 Chukar partridge
2 Trinidadian finch
2 Star finch
2 African fire finch
5 Crimson finch

Mr Colin Mackenzie Fauna Park, HEALESVILLE, VIC.
5 Galah

Taronga Zoo, SYDNEY, N.S.W.
3 Diamond python
9 Green tree frogs
5 Crimson finch

Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire, U.K.
1 Sumatran Tiger

Wollongong Bird Park, WOLLONGONG, N.S.W.
2 Golden shouldered parrot
2 Eclectus parrot
3 Axis deer

Wuppertal Zoo, WEST GERMANY
4 Meerkat

Zurich Zoo, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
3 Asian box tortoise
4 Spiny terrapin

Adelaide Zoological Gardens, Adelaide, S.A.
1 White-handed gibbon
3 Agile wallaby
1 Oriental small-clawed otter
3 Mandarin duck
1 Eurasian badger
1 Razor-billed curassow (breeding loan)

Australian Reptile Park, Gosford, N.S.W.
2 Western wallaroo
2 Matschie’s tree kangaroo
2 Stuart’s antechinus
1 Cassowary
1 Guinea fowl
6 Agile wallaby
2 Dorcopsis wallaby
2 Tasmanian golden brush-tailed possum
6 Fairy penguin
2 Rufus-bellied wallaby
6 Lesser glider
1 Swainson’s antechinus
14 Brush turkey

Ashton’s Lion Park, VIC.
4 Golden agouti

Bullen’s Lion Park, Wallacia, N.S.W.
1 Tiger
1 Bobcat
2 Black leopard
1 Jungle cat

CSIRO Wildlife Research, Canberra, A.C.T.
1 Plains-wanderer

Sir Colin Mackenzie Fauna Park, Healesville, VIC.
2 Carpet python

Marineland, Hawks Bay, NEW ZEALAND
4 Oriental small-clawed otter

Monash University, Clayton, VIC.
2 Mallee kangaroo
2 Black-tailed wallaby
2 Tasmanian red-necked wallaby
4 Parma wallaby
2 Agile wallaby

Perth Zoo, Perth, W.A.
3 Oriental small-clawed otter
1 Sambar deer

Taronga Zoo, Sydney, N.S.W.
1 Hooded parrot
1 Ball python
4 Puff adder

Werribee Park, Werribee, VIC.
2 Highland cattle
7 (Menil) fallow deer
9 Red deer

Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, N.S.W.
11 Black fallow deer
6 Sambar deer
12 Paradise duck
12 Red deer
2 Sitatunga
6 Black duck
14 Indian antelope
1 Zebra (breeding loan)
19 Dusky moorhen

Mrs. D. Freeman, Brunswick, VIC.
2 Rhesus Macaque

Mrs. D. Judd, Mildura, VIC.
3 Parma wallaby
3 Black-tailed wallaby

Mrs. Finnigan, Ocean Grove, VIC.
1 Zebra donkey hybrid
2 Donkey

Mr. J. Mattinson, Wollongong, N.S.W.
5 Indian antelope

Mr. B. Searle, Warrnambool, VIC.
8 Boa constrictor

Perry Bros. Circus
1 Lion

Mr. E. Scribano, East Keilor, VIC.
2 Red-winged parrot
1 Rhesus macaque

Antwerp Zoo, Antwerp, BELGIUM
1 Long-billed corella

Djakarta Zoo, Djakarta, INDONESIA
1 Chimpanzee
2 Black leopard

Frankfurt Zoo, Frankfurt, WEST GERMANY
4 Fairy penguin

Higashiyama Zoo, Nagoya, JAPAN
4 Red kangaroo
4 Fairy penguin
2 Red-winged parrot
4 Grey kangaroo
5 Galah
4 Tawny frogmouth
2 Common wombat
5 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Himalayan Zoological Park, Simla, INDIA
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Jurong Bird Park, SINGAPORE
4 Maned goose
6 Chestnut teal
4 New Zealand paradise duck
6 Black duck

National Zoological Gardens of SRI LANKA
2 Tiger

New Delhi Zoo, New Delhi, INDIA
6 Black-tailed wallaby

Ocean Park Zoo, HONG KONG
6 Black-tailed wallaby
4 Maned goose

Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma, U.S.A.
1 Mallee kangaroo

Peking Zoo, Peking, CHINA
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Randolph Park Zoo, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
2 South australian wallaroo
8 Galah

Rotterdam Zoo, Rotterdam, HOLLAND
3 Red kangaroo
2 Echidna
2 Agile wallaby
2 New Zealand paradise duck
2 Sulphur-crested cockatoo

Dr. K. Searle, Botanic Gardens, HONG KONG
6 Diamond firetail finch
6 Long-tailed grass finch
6 Red-browed finch
5 Lesser glider
4 Children’s python
6 Chestnut-breasted finch

Winnipeg Zoo, CANADA
3 Common wombat

Wuppertal Zoo, WEST GERMANY
6 Black-tailed wallaby

Zoo Neuwied, Neuwied, WEST GERMANY
4 Northern rosella

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captioned: ''Bong-Su" — An Indian elephant received from His Excellency The Sultan of Pahang.

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Thanks for sharing @steveroberts. It’s fascinating to read through, especially with the corresponding numbers.

The three lions cubs were 2.1 born 12/12/1976 to Roy and Jacqueline. They were named Akela, Rashik and Rashka. Along with their parents (mother and daughter), the zoo had Jacqueline’s brother and mother. I’m not sure who the additional three lions were.

The Temminck’s golden cats were Golden Boy and Indra; with Indra being one of the two imports (the other being a male named Dusty, who died June 1977).

The chimpanzee that went to Jakarta (Ragunan Zoo) was Patrick (born 1960 at Wellington Zoo). The two chimpanzees imported were Koko and Sandra.

The Sumatran tiger from Rotterdam was Djambi. I’ll see what I can find on this Whipsnade Sumatran, as that’s news to me (possibly a mate for Djambi).
 
Thanks for sharing @steveroberts. It’s fascinating to read through, especially with the corresponding numbers.

The three lions cubs were 2.1 born 12/12/1976 to Roy and Jacqueline. They were named Akela, Rashik and Rashka. Along with their parents (mother and daughter), the zoo had Jacqueline’s brother and mother. I’m not sure who the additional three lions were.

The Temminck’s golden cats were Golden Boy and Indra; with Indra being one of the two imports (the other being a male named Dusty, who died June 1977).

The chimpanzee that went to Jakarta (Ragunan Zoo) was Patrick (born 1960 at Wellington Zoo). The two chimpanzees imported were Koko and Sandra.

The Sumatran tiger from Rotterdam was Djambi. I’ll see what I can find on this Whipsnade Sumatran, as that’s news to me (possibly a mate for Djambi).

Oh no worries Zoofan', glad you enjoyed reading it too. Was taken aback at not just the number of species but often the number of individual animals they had at the time. Yeah was thinking that too was probably a mate for Djambi and am wondering if we can't find because perhaps turned out she wasn't full Sumatran ssp pedigree maybe. Thanks for the info about the chimp' being Patrick from WZ originally. A few other page links from will link here, but about the others too like the lions and golden cats, appreciate the info.

source annual report 30/6/1977 Melbourne Zoo, Maintenance Division, Melbourne Zoo Animal & Veterinary Departments {the pdf} (veterinary department mentions testing the animals moving to Werribee for brucellosis, leptospirosis & tuberculosis before they were moved, and the animal department it's the page on breeding reptiles uploaded so far, interesting info about the zoo's Aldabra giant tortoises). The full

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Oh no worries Zoofan', glad you enjoyed reading it too. Was taken aback at not just the number of species but often the number of individual animals they had at the time. Yeah was thinking that too was probably a mate for Djambi and am wondering if we can't find because perhaps turned out she wasn't full Sumatran ssp pedigree maybe. Thanks for the info about the chimp' being Patrick from WZ originally. A few other page links from will link here:

source annual report 30/6/1977 Melbourne Zoo Maintenance Division

I agree it was likely a tigress believed to have been purebred, but later discovered not to have been. Poetry was imported as an 11 month old in 1979, while Djambi was still alive. I assume they intended to pair them; but Djambi’s death at the age of four led to them importing Frank instead.

Melbourne’s only Sumatrans on record are Djambi; Frank, Poetry and their three offspring; and Ramalon, Binjai and their seven offspring.
 
I agree it was likely a tigress believed to have been purebred, but later discovered not to have been. Poetry was imported as an 11 month old in 1979, while Djambi was still alive. I assume they intended to pair them; but Djambi’s death at the age of four led to them importing Frank instead.

Melbourne’s only Sumatrans on record are Djambi; Frank, Poetry and their three offspring; and Ramalon, Binjai and their seven offspring.
Whipsnade apparently bred four 'purebred' Sumatran Tiger cubs in 1975. However, they were hand reared. It's likely one of these was the individual sent to Melbourne.

It's very likely it was discovered the tiger was later not purebred, hence the import of Poetry. The male sire of this litter was born in Rotterdam, so likely a purebred.

ZSL Publications
 
Metro Toronto Zoo, Toronto, CANADA
1 Polar bear
This would be Ludwig.

Born - 29/11/1971, Silesian Zoological Garden
Transferred -00/00/1973, Fred Zeehandelaar Inc
Transferred - 8/04/1974, Toronto Zoo
Transferred - 30/03/1977, Melbourne Zoo
Died - 3/12/1980, Melbourne Zoo

Werribee Park, Werribee, VIC.
2 Highland cattle
7 (Menil) fallow deer
9 Red deer

Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, N.S.W.
11 Black fallow deer
6 Sambar deer
12 Paradise duck
12 Red deer
2 Sitatunga
6 Black duck
14 Indian antelope
1 Zebra (breeding loan)
19 Dusky moorhen
With Werribee, these would have been some of the first animals on site (if not the first), and those species sent to Dubbo would've also been the founders of the groups there, with Dubbo opening in February of 1977, during the focus period of this report.

Side note - it's interesting to see the 'generic' tigers being sent to other facilities in that period. It seems Melbourne was indeed preparing for the arrival of a breeding pair of Sumatran Tigers.
4 South american tapir Tapirus terrestris
And we have our answer here re. how far back Melbourne held Brazilian Tapir. Four individuals seems to indicate a breeding pair, so they were presumably breeding this species at least as of the mid 70's.
 
This would be Ludwig.

Born - 29/11/1971, Silesian Zoological Garden
Transferred -00/00/1973, Fred Zeehandelaar Inc
Transferred - 8/04/1974, Toronto Zoo
Transferred - 30/03/1977, Melbourne Zoo
Died - 3/12/1980, Melbourne Zoo


With Werribee, these would have been some of the first animals on site (if not the first), and those species sent to Dubbo would've also been the founders of the groups there, with Dubbo opening in February of 1977, during the focus period of this report.

Side note - it's interesting to see the 'generic' tigers being sent to other facilities in that period. It seems Melbourne was indeed preparing for the arrival of a breeding pair of Sumatran Tigers.

And we have our answer here re. how far back Melbourne held Brazilian Tapir. Four individuals seems to indicate a breeding pair, so they were presumably breeding this species at least as of the mid 70's.

Oh thanks for the info Jambo.

Yeah we do at last hey with Brazilian tapirs (and agree about indication of a breeding pair and offspring) and going all the way back to early '70s with breeding them hey (wasnt it late 1960s one or two of them arrived), it's fitting with Lupo now at Melbourne hey that they're back with keeping them.

Yeah considering how tiger subspecies especially Sumatran have been what we have always known as the important breeding and individual exchange between the zoos we are most familiar with, just how many generic tigers were being bred even in major city zoos back in the seventies and eighties still, well guess it did take some time for the official subspecies breeding approach took off, and credit to Melbourne for seemingly trying as early as '76, and Adelaide and Wellington with Siberian tigers, and Taronga with Sumatran tigers not long later with Meta & Nico's arrival (of course could mention Cija & Max, it's just of course the outcrossed breeding with other tigers and their descendants).

Will have to scan it to upload properly, but within the report there was a map showing the grounds at the time:

But above it is written:

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Planning
Projects contemplated for next year are:
● Construction of two residences for senior members of staff.
● Conversion of Great Flight Aviary into “walk-through” aviary.
● Extension of electricity reticulation as determined by supply authorities.
● Planning of Hoofed Mammal area.

Habitat displays are replacing barred cages and concrete.
A century ago, to see a variety of “strange” animals in a menagerie was clearly a novelty sufficient in itself. Today, a visit to the Zoo is expected to provide much more than just the facility of gazing at animals in box-like cages. Visitors to modern Zoos expect to see animals occupying attractive surroundings which are as closely representative of their own natural habitats as possible.
This concept is currently being developed at the Zoo and the accompanying plan shows ten exhibit areas which have already been completed. The total area involved at present represents 20% of that part of The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens given over to display.''

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Whipsnade apparently bred four 'purebred' Sumatran Tiger cubs in 1975. However, they were hand reared. It's likely one of these was the individual sent to Melbourne.

It's very likely it was discovered the tiger was later not purebred, hence the import of Poetry. The male sire of this litter was born in Rotterdam, so likely a purebred.

ZSL Publications

The male in this article was a purebred Sumatran. He was named Sumar and was born at Rotterdam Zoo on 04/06/1970 to Paul Von Esso and Santje. His wild born founder ancestors were Maximus, Deli, Caesar, Lissy and Slimme.

Sumar was sent to Whipsnade Zoo in 1973; London Zoo in 1979; and Chester Zoo in 1983, where he died in 1986.

I agree it’s likely his mate was not a purebred Sumatran and hence the resulting offspring was later discovered to be a hybrid after it had been imported into Australia.
 
The male in this article was a purebred Sumatran. He was named Sumar and was born at Rotterdam Zoo on 04/06/1970 to Paul Von Esso and Santje. His wild born founder ancestors were Maximus, Deli, Caesar, Lissy and Slimme.

Sumar was sent to Whipsnade Zoo in 1973; London Zoo in 1979; and Chester Zoo in 1983, where he died in 1986.

I agree it’s likely his mate was not a purebred Sumatran and hence the resulting offspring was later discovered to be a hybrid after it had been imported into Australia.

Awesome work man you found, lol of course any tiger who's even slightly Sumatran from a zoo in Europe at that time has those forebearers (well who am I kidding, the majority worldwide do now and even then hahaha). Btw did find mention about them as an intended pair; sorry a lot later than had hoped to:

'' 30/6/77

Mammal Department
During the period under review some valuable acquisitions were added to the mammal collection.
A group of ten cotton top marmosets arrived from the Neuweid Zoo in West Germany, to join the three males which had been born here. During the required quarantine period, the five males and five females were paired up on the basis of individual compatibility. In addition to a thickly planted exhibit area for the three males, an off-display breeding facility for the five pairs was constructed and it is hoped that this will become the nucleus of a large breeding colony. A pair of common marmosets is also on display.
A male American bison was acquired from the Adelaide Zoo for the purpose of bringing a new blood-line into the Melbourne herd. A breeding bull together with two younger bulls was removed from the herd of six females prior to the introduction of the new male.
Four meerkats came from the Wuppertal Zoo in West Germany and are forming an interesting associated display with the three new aardvarks.
Further notable arrivals are a pair of Sumatran tigers, two young female chimpanzees, one male and two female silvered leaf monkeys, one male and two female axis deer, and a five year old male polar bear.
Last, but certainly not least, is the juvenile male Indian elephant “Bong-Su”, a gift from the Sultan of Pahang, West Malaysia...''
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Awesome work man you found, lol of course any tiger who's even slightly Sumatran from a zoo in Europe at that time has those forebearers (well who am I kidding, the majority worldwide do now and even then hahaha). Btw did find mention about them as an intended pair; sorry a lot later than had hoped to:

'' 30/6/77

Mammal Department
During the period under review some valuable acquisitions were added to the mammal collection.
A group of ten cotton top marmosets arrived from the Neuweid Zoo in West Germany, to join the three males which had been born here. During the required quarantine period, the five males and five females were paired up on the basis of individual compatibility. In addition to a thickly planted exhibit area for the three males, an off-display breeding facility for the five pairs was constructed and it is hoped that this will become the nucleus of a large breeding colony. A pair of common marmosets is also on display.
A male American bison was acquired from the Adelaide Zoo for the purpose of bringing a new blood-line into the Melbourne herd. A breeding bull together with two younger bulls was removed from the herd of six females prior to the introduction of the new male.
Four meerkats came from the Wuppertal Zoo in West Germany and are forming an interesting associated display with the three new aardvarks.
Further notable arrivals are a pair of Sumatran tigers, two young female chimpanzees, one male and two female silvered leaf monkeys, one male and two female axis deer, and a five year old male polar bear.
Last, but certainly not least, is the juvenile male Indian elephant “Bong-Su”, a gift from the Sultan of Pahang, West Malaysia.
Better accommodation for the koalas and a reduction of group numbers was made some time ago because it was considered that the lack of breeding success of koalas at the Zoo was mainly due to overcrowding. Since this change was made a year ago, four koalas have been born.
Other notable births have been one female pygmy hippopotamus, one female giraffe, one male guanaco, four peccaries, seven sambar deer, 22 Indian antelopes, a pair of American bison, and one male and two female jaguars.

Bird Department
Little has changed during the past 12 months. One of the Zoo’s main problems is still the lack of suitable accommodation for potential breeding pairs.
Although the bird collection is probably the least comprehensive of any major Australian Zoo, much time has been spent during the past few years in improving the breeding performance of the collection.

The little accommodation on hand was made available only to species that were vital to future development. Considerable care was taken in choosing compatible animals to make up breeding pairs. Providing facilities to make materials for nesting was also given emphasis. Several pairs that have been together over a long period without breeding results were separated for a few months and then reintroduced. This treatment worked for some birds but not for all.

Noteworthy Breedings
One blue and yellow macaw, one cassowary (hatched in incubator), one bleeding heart pigeon, six mandarin duck, one fig parrot, one gang gang cockatoo, 15 New Zealand shell duck, two brolga, two peregrin falcon (first in an Australian Zoo), one long-billed corella, one short-billed corella; several ostriches hatched but did not survive beyond three and a half months. Two fairy penguins were also bred, and it is believed that these are the first to be reared in captivity.
The fairy penguin Eudyptula minor, also called little or blue penguin, is the smallest of all penguins. Adults reach a height of 33 cm and a weight of 1,000 to 1,200 grams. It is the only species of penguin to breed in Australia. One of the best known breeding colonies is on Phillip Island, in Victoria’s Westernport Bay. It is at Summerland Beach, on the Island’s south coast, that the world famous nightly penguin parade from the sea takes place.
The Zoo has a thriving colony of fairy penguins, and recently these were moved to a new enclosure, which has been designed to provide an environment closely resembling the habitat in which they nest — with water, sand, rocks, grass tussocks and burrows.
On the 24th June 1976, two eggs were found in a burrow in the penguin enclosure. These were placed in an incubator, and the first of the two eggs hatched on the 20th July with the second hatching the following day. The chicks were fed three times daily. Their diet for the first two days consisted of tinned tuna in white sauce. After two days, filleted pilchards, ground in a coffee grinder, were added to the tuna. Three weeks later the diet changed to whitebait. Supplements of calcium, multi-vitamin drops and cod liver oil were added to the diets at various stages.

Reptile Department
Several interesting reptiles were received from overseas zoos during the year. These included Malayan box tortoises, spiny terrapine which has sharp projections around..
'' rest of here

Cool to hear 1.2 Jaguar cubs were born 1976.

The zoo’s breeding pair at the time were:

Dora - born 09/03/1970 at Melbourne Zoo
Lunoc - born 15/03/1972 at Melbourne Zoo

I only have details of their last two litters:

1979:

1.0 Brian
Born at Melbourne Zoo 27/09/1979
Died at Melbourne Zoo 30/06/1983

0.1 Errol
Born at Melbourne Zoo 27/09/1979
Died at Melbourne Zoo 28/03/1995

1981:

0.1 Jacunda
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Sent to Taronga Zoo 01/12/1988

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

Dora and Lunoc died at Melbourne Zoo in 1988.
 
Oh thanks for the info Jambo.

Yeah we do at last hey with Brazilian tapirs (and agree about indication of a breeding pair and offspring) and going all the way back to early '70s with breeding them hey (wasnt it late 1960s one or two of them arrived), it's fitting with Lupo now at Melbourne hey that they're back with keeping them.

Yeah considering how tiger subspecies especially Sumatran have been what we have always known as the important breeding and individual exchange between the zoos we are most familiar with, just how many generic tigers were being bred even in major city zoos back in the seventies and eighties still, well guess it did take some time for the official subspecies breeding approach took off, and credit to Melbourne for seemingly trying as early as '76, and Adelaide and Wellington with Siberian tigers, and Taronga with Sumatran tigers not long later with Meta & Nico's arrival (of course could mention Cija & Max, it's just of course the outcrossed breeding with other tigers and their descendants).

Will have to scan it to upload properly, but within the report there was a map showing the grounds at the time:

But above it is written:

''
Planning
Projects contemplated for next year are:
● Construction of two residences for senior members of staff.
● Conversion of Great Flight Aviary into “walk-through” aviary.
● Extension of electricity reticulation as determined by supply authorities.
● Planning of Hoofed Mammal area.

Habitat displays are replacing barred cages and concrete.
A century ago, to see a variety of “strange” animals in a menagerie was clearly a novelty sufficient in itself. Today, a visit to the Zoo is expected to provide much more than just the facility of gazing at animals in box-like cages. Visitors to modern Zoos expect to see animals occupying attractive surroundings which are as closely representative of their own natural habitats as possible.
This concept is currently being developed at the Zoo and the accompanying plan shows ten exhibit areas which have already been completed. The total area involved at present represents 20% of that part of The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens given over to display.''

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I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne's first Brazilian Tapir pair were acquired in the late 60's. The timeline lines up if they were expected to have had at least two offspring prior to 1976.

Can't manage to access the photos you've linked too. Perhaps uploading them onto the site first, and then linking them into a post would work?
 
The male in this article was a purebred Sumatran. He was named Sumar and was born at Rotterdam Zoo on 04/06/1970 to Paul Von Esso and Santje. His wild born founder ancestors were Maximus, Deli, Caesar, Lissy and Slimme.

Sumar was sent to Whipsnade Zoo in 1973; London Zoo in 1979; and Chester Zoo in 1983, where he died in 1986.

I agree it’s likely his mate was not a purebred Sumatran and hence the resulting offspring was later discovered to be a hybrid after it had been imported into Australia.
Is there any information that you could find on his mate? I suppose it will be in a studbook somewhere, but one of the old links I had to one no longer works.:rolleyes:
 
Cool to hear 1.2 Jaguar cubs were born 1976.

The zoo’s breeding pair at the time were:

Dora - born 09/03/1970 at Melbourne Zoo
Lunoc - born 15/03/1972 at Melbourne Zoo

I only have details of their last two litters:

1979:

1.0 Brian
Born at Melbourne Zoo 27/09/1979
Died at Melbourne Zoo 30/06/1983

0.1 Errol
Born at Melbourne Zoo 27/09/1979
Died at Melbourne Zoo 28/03/1995

1981:

0.1 Jacunda
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Sent to Taronga Zoo 01/12/1988

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

0.0.1 Unnamed
Born at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981
Died at Melbourne Zoo 24/01/1981

Dora and Lunoc died at Melbourne Zoo in 1988.
I wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne's first Brazilian Tapir pair were acquired in the late 60's. The timeline lines up if they were expected to have had at least two offspring prior to 1976.

Can't manage to access the photos you've linked too. Perhaps uploading them onto the site first, and then linking them into a post would work?
Is there any information that you could find on his mate? I suppose it will be in a studbook somewhere, but one of the old links I had to one no longer works.:rolleyes:

Oh cool (the jaguars) its a shame with the young deaths, but very common, at least Jacunda and Errol had really good long lives.

Oh which ones Jambo. I can try fix it. Yeah that makes sense timeframe-wise with the original Brazilian tapirs' arrivals estimate.
 
Thanks Steve, it's the concept map images.

Oh it turns out I got it wrong it is a general map of the zoo at the time btw. If you click spoilers do the photos show (I did that to minimise the length of the post for scrolling). Those photos inside the spoiler are the photo links, just uploaded them, but are they not showing.
 
Is there any information that you could find on his mate? I suppose it will be in a studbook somewhere, but one of the old links I had to one no longer works.:rolleyes:

Unfortunately I’ve been unable to find anything on her.
Oh cool (the jaguars) its a shame with the young deaths, but very common, at least Jacunda and Errol had really good long lives.

Oh which ones Jambo. I can try fix it. Yeah that makes sense timeframe-wise with the original Brazilian tapirs' arrivals estimate.

Yeah, apparently the plan was to breed Maya (the male from Taronga) with Errol, but she would have been towards the end of her reproductive life by the time he matured.

Maya’s second mate was Muana, who had to be speyed not long after her import into Australia. Had they bred, it would have been interesting to see how the regional population panned out. Worst case scenario, the cubs probably would have ended up at one of the regional zoos such as Mogo.
 
Oh it turns out I got it wrong it is a general map of the zoo at the time btw. If you click spoilers do the photos show (I did that to minimise the length of the post for scrolling). Those photos inside the spoiler are the photo links, just uploaded them, but are they not showing.
Nah can't seem to access them there unfortunately.

It would be interesting to see another map of the zoo from that time period nonetheless. We already have what looks to be an artist drawn one from 1978, but it would be interesting to see what their actual map would've looked like from around that same time.
 
Nah can't seem to access them there unfortunately.

It would be interesting to see another map of the zoo from that time period nonetheless. We already have what looks to be an artist drawn one from 1978, but it would be interesting to see what their actual map would've looked like from around that same time.

Oh will try fix it for you, is it the clicking on the spoiler button thats an issue or do you get a bunch of those symbols of an image crossed out so it's not visible. I forgot had done the premium thing on here so have that extra time window can fix it so it's visible hopefully.

@Jambo (edit sorry) I took the spoiler tag off to see if that made them visible
 
Oh will try fix it for you, is it the clicking on the spoiler button thats an issue or do you get a bunch of those symbols of an image crossed out so it's not visible. I forgot had done the premium thing on here so have that extra time window can fix it so it's visible hopefully.

@Jambo (edit sorry) I took the spoiler tag off to see if that made them visible
Thanks for trying to correct it, but still can't access them for some reason.
 
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