I believe the only Asiatic Dholes in North America are in The Wilds, Toronto and San Diego. They do seem more common in European zoos (psst, bring a male over to Toronto!).
Anyways, it appears that Lesser Adjutants are found in three zoos in the United States, Cincinnati, Bronx, and Rancine, but there are none in Europe. Also, Banded Palm Civets are found in two zoos in the United States, Cincinnati and Columbus, but there are also none in Europe. All of the others, of both species, are in zoos in Asia. The same could also be said for Tiger Quolls. There are two in the United States, both in Columbus, but no others in zoos outside of Australia.
Banded Palm Civets are found in two zoos in the United States, Cincinnati and Columbus, but there are also none in Europe. All of the others, of both species, are in zoos in Asia. The same could also be said for Tiger Quolls. There are two in the United States, both in Columbus, but no others in zoos outside of Australia.
And by way of contrast, I believe there are only three zoos in Europe with Owston's palm civets (Paradise Wildlife Park, Newquay Zoo and Saldon, all in the UK) while there are none in the US as far as I was aware. And then there are also the only Eastern quolls outside Australia found in Leipzig Zoo.