Just saw a Ruppell's Fox for sale.
Zebra sharks are actually rather easy to get! They regularly show up on fish lists from exporters in Indonesia, however they get huge for the average private fish keeper, and shipping is also extremely expensive on them if it's anything other than the youngest of pups, so fortunately they are not frequently brought in.
They would have to be smuggled animals, right?2017 and earlier this year I came across Iranian spider-tailed horned vipers (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) offered on the European exotic pet market.
Exactly. And even though I would really, really love to keep and showcase this highly interesting species, I will not buy illegal specimens.They would have to be smuggled animals, right?
2017 and earlier this year I came across Iranian spider-tailed horned vipers (Pseudocerastes urarachnoides) offered on the European exotic pet market.
Are there species sold on the pet trade that are uncommon or absent from zoos? The aforementioned Rüppel's fox is only kept in one park in Spain, to my knowledge. Also, would a reputable and accredited zoo acquire animals from such dealers?
Kinkajou, grison and tayra are all eminently suitable and are either popular with South American villagers, else used to be more common in the US of the past.
A lot of small to mid size carnivores are popular in the pet trade but rarely seen in zoos (in the US, at least). Civets and genets, tayra, grison, even some mongoose and weasel species.
Mongoose somewhat surprises me, as imports are strictly forbidden. What species?