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Nashville really is the ultimate tease for zoo nerds, acquiring and breeding all of these rare small carnivores just to keep them behind the scenes. :p

They are! I'm glad I got to see the baby fanaloka, but it was painful going there a few weeks ago and knowing they had the martens and palm civets just within my reach, but behind walls.
 
Nashville really is the ultimate tease for zoo nerds, acquiring and breeding all of these rare small carnivores just to keep them behind the scenes. :p
Their success in breeding means they’ll likely send animals out to other zoos (like their palm banded civets) which will hopefully exhibit them. Hopefully Nashville itself will construct some habitats for all their rare bts animals eventually as well. That would really raise Nashville to another level.
 
Their success in breeding means they’ll likely send animals out to other zoos (like their palm banded civets) which will hopefully exhibit them. Hopefully Nashville itself will construct some habitats for all their rare bts animals eventually as well. That would really raise Nashville to another level.

They've had the civets for years and haven't mentioned building a habitat for them :( For now it's important to remember the fanaloka was pregnant when she arrived, as well. Assuming their male is the sire, it's at least a successful pair, which is a plus.
 
Nashville really is the ultimate tease for zoo nerds, acquiring and breeding all of these rare small carnivores just to keep them behind the scenes. :p
It's not all bad, they'll probably be on display at Memphis zoo soon enough :p
 
They've had the civets for years and haven't mentioned building a habitat for them :( For now it's important to remember the fanaloka was pregnant when she arrived, as well. Assuming their male is the sire, it's at least a successful pair, which is a plus.
I had just visited the Nashville zoo on Monday and at the veterinary center, they had the fanaloka kit and the king vulture that had hatched (separate of course).
 
I had just visited the Nashville zoo on Monday and at the veterinary center, they had the fanaloka kit and the king vulture that had hatched (separate of course).

Those are the two in the nursery rooms, yes. Other species are sometimes viewable when visiting the vet in the viewable exam room.
 
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