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Both listed as Least Concern so presumably not threatened in the wild and therefore quite different to the Panay Cloud Rat.thank you, and what about kinkajou and slender mongoose?
Both listed as Least Concern so presumably not threatened in the wild and therefore quite different to the Panay Cloud Rat.thank you, and what about kinkajou and slender mongoose?
Why is that?One with numbered days taht is.
Why is that?
thank you, and what about kinkajou and slender mongoose?
One with numbered days that is.
Sorry, I was not referring to the last ex-situ individual but the recently captured one. I edited my original post.As previously discussed, the animal at Plzen is very geriatric and in poor health, being the last remnant of the former ex-situ captive breeding population.
Sorry, I was not referring to the last ex-situ individual but the recently captured one. I edited my original post.
To the best of my knowledge, the 2023 animal was not permanently taken into captivity after being captured and recorded.
Do you have any more sources so that I can read more?
I was reading about the clade yesterday and didn't remember another species on the island but I concluded that I must've been misremembering. The results of some translations stated that they are "often" seen in the area of that mountain and with every translator, the translation of the last sentence was never grammatically correct.I don't, unfortunately - it was sheer chance that I happened across that report shortly after it was posted, and it doesn't seem to have been reported more widely.
In any case, either the translation is dodgy, or the individual writing the original post wasn't fully educated on the species and its status - it's the only cloudrat species on Panay, so by definition cannot be merely the "second largest" species on the island.
thank you, and what about kinkajou and slender mongoose?
Kinkajous are now off show.thank you, and what about kinkajou and slender mongoose?
The post is misquoting / re-writing a post from the Panay News Facebook. The original news said that the Panay Cloudrunner is the second largest Cloudrat, and then said that it is the most endangered species of rodent on Panay. The Facebook post you linked was merging the two sentences together.In any case, either the translation is dodgy, or the individual writing the original post wasn't fully educated on the species and its status - it's the only cloudrat species on Panay, so by definition cannot be merely the "second largest" species on the island.
*exsitu sorryhave there been many insitu programmes set up for highly endangered species in more recent times? [like Panay cloudrunner?]
Honestly, it depends what taxa you're into, because Plzen is so jammed with rarities of all kinds that it's almost overwhelmingI’ll be visiting soon, is there anything a first time visitor might need to know? I’m based in Prague.
What are the highlight/rarities?
Is there anything that is easy to miss?
Again, depends on what you like the mostA list of most notable things would be welcomed.
I like everything. A list of most notable things would be welcomed.
Also I’m arriving in Plzen by train, how do I get the zoo? I’ve searched google and there are 2 different trams? I want to die s as much time at the zoo as possible so if I know before I arrive that would be great!
When I've been to Plzen by train I've walked it to the zoo - if you're early enough it's not a bad walk but it would depend on your timings and energy levels..!