Couldn't more zoos keep otter civets to try and save the species? I have never seen the species in captivity.
Found a postcard and some old notes about this species kept at the San Diego Zoo :
- first animal ( unknown orgin and unknown sex ) obtained in Dec. 1949 and died Dec. 1950
- a trio ( 1 male 2 females ) from Sumatra were obtained Jan. 1969 and the last one of these died Jan. 1971.
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Old postcard of a Otter civet at the San Diego Zoo.
Zootierliste lists otter civets living at Ampang Jaya, Artis, London, San Diego Zoo, Taiping and Wassenaar
London Zoo acquired its only otter civet in 1954: this specimen is listed in the Zoological Society's Annual Report for 1954 as a species “new to the collection”.Zootierliste lists otter civets living at Ampang Jaya, Artis, London, San Diego Zoo, Taiping and Wassenaar
London Zoo acquired its only otter civet in 1954: this specimen is listed in the Zoological Society's Annual Report for 1954 as a species “new to the collection”.
It's possible that I saw London Zoo's otter civet when I was very young but, regrettably, I have no recollection of ever seeing it.Did it live long enough for you to see it, Tim? Or was it gone by the time you first visited London Zoo?
London Zoo acquired its only otter civet in 1954: this specimen is listed in the Zoological Society's Annual Report for 1954 as a species “new to the collection”.
Did it live long enough for you to see it, Tim? Or was it gone by the time you first visited London Zoo?
After a little investigation, I can confirm that London Zoo’s only otter civet was purchased on 17th September 1954 and, sadly, died about five months later on 25th February 1955.It's possible that I saw London Zoo's otter civet when I was very young but, regrettably, I have no recollection of ever seeing it.
Unfortunately I don't know how long this animal lived in the zoo but I'll endeavour to find out more in the ZSL Library.