Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Here is a list of wild Mammals in Bristol's collections:
Eastern quoll and kowari (Bristol Zoo)
New Guinea ground cuscus and brush-tailed bettong (Bristol Zoo); red-necked wallaby (Noahs Ark); Parma wallaby (Wild Place); Goodfellows tree kangaroo (Bristol Zoo)
Six-banded armadillo (Bristol Zoo)
Linnaeuss two-toed sloth (Bristol Zoo); giant anteater (Noahs Ark)
Lesser hedgehog tenrec (Noahs Ark)
African elephant (Noahs Ark)
Mongoose and red-bellied lemurs (Wild Place); ring-tailed lemur (Bristol Zoo, Noahs Ark & Wild Place); blue-eyed black and crowned lemurs (Bristol Zoo); Lac Alaotra gentle lemur (Bristol Zoo & Wild Place); black and white ruffed lemur (Noahs Ark & Wild Place); aye-aye and pygmy slow loris (Bristol Zoo); white tufted -ear marmoset and cotton-top tamarin (Noahs Ark); golden and golden-headed lion tamarins, common squirrel monkey, black-and-gold howler monkey, Colombian brown spider monkey and lion-tailed macaque (Bristol Zoo); gelada (Wild Place); siamang (Noahs Ark); agile gibbon and western gorilla (Bristol Zoo)
Giant jumping rat, Turkish spiny and western house mice, roof rat, naked mole rat (Bristol Zoo); Cape porcupine (Noahs Ark); Patagonian mara (Bristol Zoo & Noahs Ark); capybara (Noahs Ark); Azaras agouti (Bristol Zoo & Noahs Ark); degu and black-tailed prairie dog (Noahs Ark)
Comoro flying fox (Bristol Zoo)
Northern lynx (Wild Place); cheetah (Wild Place); lion (Bristol Zoo and Noahs Ark); yellow mongoose (Bristol Zoo); meerkat (Bristol Zoo, Noahs Ark & Wild Place); wolf (Wild Place); spectacled bear (Noahs Ark); brown bear (Wild Place): South American fur seal and North American river otter (Bristol Zoo); wolverine (Wild Place); striped skunk and south American coati (Noahs Ark); northern raccoon and red panda (Bristol Zoo)
Plains zebra (Noahs Ark & Wild Place); South American tapir and white rhinoceros (Noahs Ark)
Red river hog (Wild Place); Negros warty pig and pygmy hippopotamus (Bristol Zoo); Java mouse deer (Bristol Zoo); okapi (Wild Place); giraffe (Noahs Ark & Wild Place); red deer (Noahs Ark); Kirks dik-dik (Wild Place); American bison (Noahs Ark); Common eland (Wild Place)
Sorry if this offends anyone or derails the topic at hand but I had to comment on this.
I looked up this "Noah's Ark" Zoo out of curiosity and was suprised to see that the owners of this institution are deeply religious (not a problem in itself of course ) and actually promote a "creationist view" of the natural world by having information panels around enclosures that push this ideology.
I honestly can't believe that this place actually attracts visitors in the first place let alone it priding itself as peforming a valuable "educational" role for the zoo going general public.
Just saying...
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