I know the quebec aquarium has got at least one atlantic Walrus in addition to some Pacifics. I am also to believe that they have got a few arctic seals, Harp, ringed and hooded I think. I should be able to confirm this at the end of march as I plan on visiting.
According to ISIS
Seals
North America
Northern Elephant Seal
Hooded Seal
Harbor Seal
Harp Seal
Grey Seal
Beat me to my deletion Baldur![]()
Sorry Baldur, but the Northern Elephant seal listed on ISIS for the San Diego Zoo is just another one of the many ISIS "corpses". It does not exist. Do not trust ISIS for San Diego animals.
I don't know what they are doing at San Diego with ISIS, but someone there should look into this. By the way, the Northern Elephant Seal CURRENTLY listed on ISIS came to the zoo in 1929 and died in 1931...
I've always found the harbour seals at the Gold Coast Seaworld to be a very odd animal to be in Australia. I mean I know they have the Californian sealions and polar bears and what-not, but harbour seal just seems such a random species to acquire.zooboy28 said:Australia has Californian and Australian Sea Lions, NZ, Subantarctic and Australian Fur Seals, Leopard Seal and Pacific Harbour Seal.
I've always found the harbour seals at the Gold Coast Seaworld to be a very odd animal to be in Australia. I mean I know they have the Californian sealions and polar bears and what-not, but harbour seal just seems such a random species to acquire.
I've never actually been to Sea World. I know they have/had harbour seals but I've never been able to find out when or from where they arrived (and that's always annoyed me because I do think they are just an odd animal to be there!). They aren't mentioned at all on the Sea World website. I know they were already there in 1998 (via Google searches) but that's it. Perhaps they have died since then. One of the Australians might know (Hix or Jay).Baldur said:I don't recall Harbour Seals from my visit just over three years ago. When and from where were they recieved?
I've never actually been to Sea World. I know they have/had harbour seals but I've never been able to find out when or from where they arrived (and that's always annoyed me because I do think they are just an odd animal to be there!). They aren't mentioned at all on the Sea World website. I know they were already there in 1998 (via Google searches) but that's it. Perhaps they have died since then. One of the Australians might know (Hix or Jay).
Last I heard there is still a single Baikal Seal in Leipzig (who I hope survives until my next visit in September as I'd love to see the species again). They had them not far from me at Twycross for some time but alas no more.
thanks, they've been there a long time then (at least 12 years); maybe they were just imported at the same time as some Californian sealions. I do still wonder about why though. They aren't considered important enough to warrant any mention at all that I can see on their website - even though they are the only ones in the country - so it makes me question why they even bothered when the general public probably couldn't care less.UrMumzAGoat said:They were on the program 'The Zoo' a few weeks ago. I believe I saw 3, 1 male and 2 females. The male had to have eye surgery to remove one eye as he had cataract. I am not sure, however, when they got them or from where. This was the ame episode where the Giant Pandas were about to or had arrived in Australia, so maybe mid to late 2009?
Is it just Auckland, Taronga and sea world that have Californian sea lions in the region?