I have been lucky enough to see all these species too and agree that future generations of zoo visitors will be unlikely to see them.Northern White Rhino
Sumatran Rhino
Pygmy Hog
Zebra Duiker
White-necked Picathartes
Grey-necked Picathartes
(Seen as a kid until my early twenties)
While maybe not at these specific zoos, I'm sure that spotted hyenas, jaguars, servals, amur tigers, and Rock hyrax will all be around in the US for years to come.Lincoln Park Zoo:
Malayan Sun Bear
Spotted Hyena (Despite never seeing them :\)
Andean Bear
Jaguar
Pallas' Cat
Puma
Eurasian Lynx
Serval
Amur Tiger (So long, Pavel)
Waterbuck
Thorold's Deer
Brookfield Zoo:
Double-wattled Cassowary
Caracal (Despite never seeing it :\)
Rock Hyrax
I have ADHD and OCD as well as anxiety and anger issues, so I can relate. Just stay positive and you’ll do fineIf I somehow make it past college and stuff especially with my adhd and austim I will direct a zoo (las vegas zoo fantasy zoo thread I own) with these species and more to make sure your most unlikely children will see them.
LOL didn’t even catch that oneThanks! I do have austim and adhd but I was making a joke as I even stated “your most unlikely children” bc most zoochatters prob won’t have children. Me directing a zoo won’t be a joke.
It do be ok tho. Just a funny thing.LOL didn’t even catch that one
I've already kids, that have visited several zoos, so the title of this topic seems a bit flawed.
Two immediately spring to mind: mountain gorilla and, as others have mentioned, northern white rhinoceros.
I saw London Zoo's mountain gorilla "Reuben" several times when I was a very young child in the early 1960s; I very much doubt future generations will ever see a genuine mountain gorilla exhibited in a zoo.
Similarly I saw London Zoo's northern white rhinos "Ben" and "Bebe" many times as a small child from 1955 onwards. "Bebe" died 1964 but I saw "Ben" on numerous subsequent occasions until he was sent to Dvur Kralove in 1986. (I've also seen northern white rhinos in Antwerp, Dvur Kralove and San Diego but only as an adult; London Zoo is the only place I saw them as a child.)
I have been lucky enough to see all these species too and agree that future generations of zoo visitors will be unlikely to see them.
However I didn't see Sumatran rhino, pygmy hog or zebra duiker until I was an adult so they don't really count for the purposes of this thread.
Digressing somewhat from the main topic of this thread:-PS. I greatly envy you for having seen Mappin Terraces in it’s prime.