Some mustelids such as various otter species are common in captivity, but others such as martens, zorillas, and the smaller species are seen much less often. What unusual mustelids have people seen, or would like to see?
Zorilla
Ferret
Weasel
Marten
sorry. Rainforest Adventures Zoo in Tennessee1) Where did you see Zorilla?
2) Naming random groups of mustelids isn't quite what this thread is intended for![]()
It would be interesting to discover whether the collection genuinely holds the species, as it is not unknown for other species to be passed off as zorillagot any photographs?
This is an interesting facility, non-AZA and lacking a gallery on Zoochat. Looking them up, a photo claimed to be African Genet came up on a website promoting them! No clue if it's accurate, guessing TLD might have more input on this? Attached the photo. Link to the website: RainForest Adventures
Other photos include a kid petting an adult African Crested Porcupine, and a girl with what I think is a Salmon-crested Cockatoo on her arm while another pets it. The bird obviously looks nervous and ready to bite. Various lemurs, Golden-headed Lion Tamarin, Serval, macaws, and monitors are the most common animals turning up in photos. No photos of any mustelid seen. The only mustelid their website claims is simply ferret.
@drill any further information on the Zorilla?
That is a genet, likely Cape or Rusty-Spotted but I don't know the differences.
~Thylo
I know it's a genet, but I don't know what species. Considering any genet is rare in NA, curious to know what species it is.
This is an interesting facility, non-AZA and lacking a gallery on Zoochat. Looking them up, a photo claimed to be African Genet came up on a website promoting them! No clue if it's accurate, guessing TLD might have more input on this? Attached the photo. Link to the website: RainForest Adventures
Other photos include a kid petting an adult African Crested Porcupine, and a girl with what I think is a Salmon-crested Cockatoo on her arm while another pets it. The bird obviously looks nervous and ready to bite. Various lemurs, Golden-headed Lion Tamarin, Serval, macaws, and monitors are the most common animals turning up in photos. No photos of any mustelid seen. The only mustelid their website claims is simply ferret.
@drill any further information on the Zorilla?
I'm pretty sure it is. I asked a worker there. She said that it is one of the only Zorillas in American zoos.
What unusual mustelids have people seen,
or would like to see?
That is a genet, likely Cape or Rusty-Spotted but I don't know the differences.
~Thylo
I know it's a genet, but I don't know what species. Considering any genet is rare in NA, curious to know what species it is.