MountainBongo
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I think that zoos have alot of kudus, capybaras, lemurs, lions, tigers, meerkats, barnyard animals, and many more animals. What are some more?
Top ten in Europe (going by Zootierliste records):
1. European Fallow Deer
2. Blue Peafowl
3. African Pygmy Goat
4. European Eagle Owl
5. Red-necked Wallaby
6. Snowy Owl
7. European White Stork
8. Emu
9. Common Raccoon
10. Blue and Yellow Macaw
Meerkats in at number 14!
Source (including the full top 100, albeit in German): ZootierlisteHomepage
Bit surprised at No 9. Common Raccoon. Formerly very common, particularly in smaller collections, but then for many years they seemed to disappear almost entirely, at least in UK zoos, but now seem to have returned again to some extent.
@JBZ - I think I've never been to a lemurless collection!
I still have never seen a raccoonthe vast majority of places keeping the species are smaller collections which are either not worth my visiting purely for the one species, or too far away to reach without a lot of time and money wasted!
And the one collection listed as keeping them on Zootierliste which I have visited - Bristol - seems to no longer have them onshow![]()
In terms of species I could stand to see a lot less of, my personal top three would be:
Meerkat
Short-Clawed Otter
Ring-tailed Lemur
Do Bristol keep a raccoon as a show/educational animal rather than being on display all the time?
US zoos have almost no raccoons! I know that
San Diego has some, but I don't know about any others!
Yes! I see raccoons almost everyday on the side on the road (if you know what I mean.)Do you think the reason could be there they are very common to see in their (semi!) wild state?
I suspect this may be the solution. The source on Zootierliste is the 2008 stocklist, which is a reliable source but not a recent one!
@JBZ - I think I've never been to a lemurless collection!
I still have never seen a raccoon![]()
Yes! I see raccoons almost everyday on the side on the road (if you know what I mean.)
I didn't think about wolves before, but now that I think about almost all zoos have Timber, Grey, Maned, Arctic, or Mexican Wolves.I'm surprised grey wolves aren't on the list. Almost every zoo I go to has at least one type of wolf, usually Canis Lupus.
Yes! I see raccoons almost everyday on the side on the road (if you know what I mean.)