Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Artis has them on public display, with a look in the "breeding facility'' that they have.
I'm glad to hear this as I believe partula snails should be more often shown to the public.
Artis has them on public display, with a look in the "breeding facility'' that they have.
Patagonian maras are very common in captivity. But i guess forth worth zoos striped hyenas are off exhibit right now, so that may be something they have that’s rare & also off exhibit.The fort worth zoo has some off exhibit Patagonian Maras.
Nashville keeps a good chunk of their collection off-exhibit, most prominent being their large group of banded palm civets (i think they’re the only AZA zoo to keep civets? Someone correct me if I'm wrong) if you want to see one on-exhibit, i think there is a private zoo nearby that has one of Nashville extra individuals.
Off the top of my head I can add African Palm Civet at Poznan, Marsh Mongoose at Magdeburg and the Scottish Wild Cats at Chester. Plzen of course is in a league of his own with dozens of rodent and small mammal species.
They are currently the only AZA. Brights Zoo has several, but they are off exhibit as well.
Thanks for the info. Hopefully the species can recover and they can be spread to more zoos in the country. On a somewhat unrelated note, does Capital of Texas zoo still have asian palm civets and/or African civets? i know they still have the only fanaloka in the United States but what about the other viverrids?
Just so this thread stays a bit more on track, I recently made a thread about viverrids (Now it basically talks about all non feline feline forms) to anyone who is interested in discussing Civets, Mongoose, and Hyenas in captivity Viverridae in Captivity (Civets, Genets, and Madagascan predators)As far as I know, they have fanaloka and common palm civet. All african civets are in florida, except for the ones at R Lazy J/Roer's (same owners).