Capron Park Zoo has Slender-tailed meerkats, the only mongooses in New England.
Capron has the nominate subspecies, so that could be the 'slender-tailed'. I'm not really sure though.I always wondered why one of the common names is “slender-tailed meerkat?” It implies there’s more than one meerkat species so comparison is required. Could it refer specifically to one of three meerkat subspecies?
Yellow Mongooses are sometimes called Yellow Meerkats.I always wondered why one of the common names is “slender-tailed meerkat?” It implies there’s more than one meerkat species so comparison is required. Could it refer specifically to one of three meerkat subspecies?
From what I've seen with our meerkats at Capron, they primarily serve as a popular animal for kids. They also live in a smaller, niche exhibit that likely couldn't accommodate many other species without serious renovations. A euplerid would most certainly not fit in the Exhibit, and I question whether they would have the same appeal as the small, highly social meerkats.I get really kind of tired of the meerkat / mongoose thing in zoos and must admit I prefer the Euplerids which IMO have a much greater need for an ex-situ presence in zoos due to their conservation plight (and they are just more interesting to me).
From what I've seen with our meerkats at Capron, they primarily serve as a popular animal for kids. They also live in a smaller, niche exhibit that likely couldn't accommodate many other species without serious renovations. A euplerid would most certainly not fit in the Exhibit, and I question whether they would have the same appeal as the small, highly social meerkats.
I always wondered why one of the common names is “slender-tailed meerkat?” It implies there’s more than one meerkat species so comparison is required.
Does anyone have a list of what mongoose species are kept in North America?
I believe there's likely several other species in private hands.
Even with the strict import and transfer restrictions?
To be honest, I'm sick and tired of seeing Meerkats everywhere. I can't think of a zoo at the top of my head that doesn't have them. Don't get me wrong, I think they're cute and I don't dislike them, but I would rather see other mongoose species.
If you're sick and tired of seeing meerkats, why not just skip past the Exhibit? Noone is forcing you to look at meerkats (I hope), and a lot of other people enjoy seeing their foolish antics. Its perfectly acceptable to skip by an Exhibit for a species that doesn't interest you, no matter what your reasoning is.To be honest, I'm sick and tired of seeing Meerkats everywhere. I can't think of a zoo at the top of my head that doesn't have them. Don't get me wrong, I think they're cute and I don't dislike them, but I would rather see other mongoose species.
Is the sanctuary in a state with ports? Otherwise there could be a chance that the mongoose is a stove away and didn’t had anyone fill papers for it.Yeah. The Javan is a rescue living at a sanctuary, for example.
To be honest, I'm sick and tired of seeing Meerkats everywhere. I can't think of a zoo at the top of my head that doesn't have them. Don't get me wrong, I think they're cute and I don't dislike them, but I would rather see other mongoose species.
Is the sanctuary in a state with ports? Otherwise there could be a chance that the mongoose is a stove away and didn’t had anyone fill papers for it.
that or it could have been a stowaway.Yes, I've been assuming it was an animal someone tried to smuggle in.
I would love this if we had more mongoose representation and we definitely need it, best example I can think of is having fence foxes or bat-eared foxes for diversity. But if kids start calling all mongoose meerkats I might lose it.I can think of a good handful without them, and that's just within ones I've been to. I agree they're a bit overhyped though. I'd like to see more Dwarfs and Bandeds at least.
I would love this if we had more mongoose representation and we definitely need it, best example I can think of is having fence foxes or bat-eared foxes for diversity. But if kids start calling all mongoose meerkats I might lose it.