Steve Robinson.
haha. staight from the source's mouth
Steve Robinson.
During the change of ownership of the Zoo.... many primates passed on... due to ticks.....![]()
It's quite ironic that in a list which includes such species as cheetahs and Sumatran tigers, the most valuable of those animals in Australia are the hippos, due to the ban on their importation. (Sorry, just thinking out aloud.)
That's a lot of lions! How inbred are they?
I've heard none of them are inbred and are very good breeding stock.
David Gill imported some from West Midlands Safari Park. They, and their offspring, are genetically valuable to the Australian generic population.
Having said that, I've got to say that they didn't look any better than our common old Aussie lions!
That's because, for many years, we have been very careful about who begat who!
Our breeding selection protocols probably wouldn't win us any brownie points with ZAA but they work for us and, as you have drawn attention to, the results are there for all to see. Actions speak louder than words!!
Our breeding selection protocols probably wouldn't win us any brownie points with ZAA but they work for us and, as you have drawn attention to, the results are there for all to see. Actions speak louder than words!!