A great choice and good replacement. Does fit the general African theme of the park very well.
From where: Mulhouse, Royan ... other?
A Southern white rhinoceros calf has been born at the Beekse Bergen on Wednesday October 7th. This was the first calf born in several years at the Beekse Bergen. The calf is male, was born from mother Sofie as her first calf and has been named Ravy. Things seem to be going well with mother and calf. He will be on display to the public starting coming Monday.
Female Sofie was herself born in Beekse Bergen in 2015 and she is primiparous.A Southern white rhinoceros calf has been born at the Beekse Bergen on Wednesday October 7th. This was the first calf born in several years at the Beekse Bergen. The calf is male, was born from mother Sofie as her first calf and has been named Ravy. Things seem to be going well with mother and calf. He will be on display to the public starting coming Monday.
* Beekse Bergen claims to have Nubian giraffes (it would be unique for Europe), but I think it's Rotschild's (the mentioned distribution on the signage fits the Rotschild's better than the Nubian).
Any photographs of the animals in question? The two look pretty different to one another.
The zoo certainly has held Rothschild's for several years, and bred the species recently.
Didn't some taxonomic and/or genetic studies consider the Rothschild's giraffe to be conspecific with or an ecotype of the Nubian giraffe, rather than a different subspecies? Perhaps they are using that taxonomy at the Beekse Bergen.
Didn't some taxonomic and/or genetic studies consider the Rothschild's giraffe to be conspecific with or an ecotype of the Nubian giraffe, rather than a different subspecies? Perhaps they are using that taxonomy at the Beekse Bergen.
They are indeed ecotypes within a single subspecies, but are still morphologically and genetically distinct - and the overall name for the subspecies isn't Nubian, so it's still an error.
In that case am I correct in saying that all individuals of this subspecies in Europe are of the Rothschild's ecotype, but with the "Nubian" scientific name Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis?
That is unlikely to be the case as the rationale for separating into 4 species is pretty strong.Indeed - presuming, of course, that the various new multi-species models being debated do not end up causing the ecotypes to be promoted back to subspecies level![]()
Thanks for the update AWP! Did you see the otters with the bears and foxes? In my visit 2 weeks ago the otters were signed next to the red panda enclosure, although I didn’t see them there, neither did I see them with the bears and foxes. I also saw the baby rhino, through the windows, as their indoor enclosure was closed 2 weeks ago.
A banteng was born in beekse bergen. 1 male and 6 females and 1 offspring currently live in beekse bergen. And a total of 96 individuals in europe.