What species do you wish more zoos in your home country would keep? For the United States, I wish more zoos would keep:
- The Lowland Anoa, fascinating and unique endangered species that doesn't get anywhere near the attention it deserves from zoos.
- Speke's and Soemmerring's Gazelles, two endangered gazelle species that I wish more places would keep.
- White-bellied Tree Pangolins, need I explain my reasoning?
- Bee-eaters, fascinating and colorful birds that very few places keep.
- Birds of Paradise, same as for bee-eaters.
- Sand Cats and Black-footed Cats, endangered, small, and utterly adorable cat species
- Caprids, a whole group of underrepresented ungulates that I wish was kept more frequently as a whole. I'd especially like to see more groups pick up urial, goral, or nubian ibex.
- Maleos, a rare and gorgeous bird species.
- Geladas, a fascinating and unique primate species that very few US zoos keep.
- Lion-tailed Macaques, another fascinating and underrepresented primate species, endangered.
- Eulemurs, endangered, fascinating, and active species- but less common in zoos than the ringtailed and ruffled lemurs.
- Freshwater chelonians, many are at risk of extinction and tangible conservation work can be done by zoos.
- Amphibians, same as the chelonians.
- The Lowland Anoa, fascinating and unique endangered species that doesn't get anywhere near the attention it deserves from zoos.
- Speke's and Soemmerring's Gazelles, two endangered gazelle species that I wish more places would keep.
- White-bellied Tree Pangolins, need I explain my reasoning?
- Bee-eaters, fascinating and colorful birds that very few places keep.
- Birds of Paradise, same as for bee-eaters.
- Sand Cats and Black-footed Cats, endangered, small, and utterly adorable cat species
- Caprids, a whole group of underrepresented ungulates that I wish was kept more frequently as a whole. I'd especially like to see more groups pick up urial, goral, or nubian ibex.
- Maleos, a rare and gorgeous bird species.
- Geladas, a fascinating and unique primate species that very few US zoos keep.
- Lion-tailed Macaques, another fascinating and underrepresented primate species, endangered.
- Eulemurs, endangered, fascinating, and active species- but less common in zoos than the ringtailed and ruffled lemurs.
- Freshwater chelonians, many are at risk of extinction and tangible conservation work can be done by zoos.
- Amphibians, same as the chelonians.
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