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Leopard Cat
- I was able to get a close look at the animal for the first time
- It is signed "Leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)", but looks somewhat like Javan leopard cat (Prionailurus javanensis)
- Not sure with ID of this animal, since I have never seen a Javan leopard cat before
According to CITES records, there is no evidence of any Leopard cats being exported from the range of Javan leopard cats, such as Indonesia or the Philippines, to Malaysia. The likelihood of this individual being a Javan leopard cat is extremely low.
 
According to CITES records, there is no evidence of any Leopard cats being exported from the range of Javan leopard cats, such as Indonesia or the Philippines, to Malaysia. The likelihood of this individual being a Javan leopard cat is extremely low.

Thank you.
Prionailurus javanensis distributes in East Malaysia too, so I thought it could be a possibility that the animal originated from the wild or a facility in East Malaysia. The apperance rather looks like javanensis, but I'm not totally sure about that.
 
Thank you.
Prionailurus javanensis distributes in East Malaysia too, so I thought it could be a possibility that the animal originated from the wild or a facility in East Malaysia. The apperance rather looks like javanensis, but I'm not totally sure about that.
I see, I must have overlooked that. To me, it also resembles the Leopard cat found in Peninsular Malaysia. To get accurate information, it might be worth asking the zoo staff, as they could provide some interesting insights.
 
I see, I must have overlooked that. To me, it also resembles the Leopard cat found in Peninsular Malaysia. To get accurate information, it might be worth asking the zoo staff, as they could provide some interesting insights.
Thank you!
This zoo has interesting animals, but the issue is that a lot of them are mislabeled and teh keepers provide inaccurate information...
I'll try to get correct information and update!
 
Taiping Zoo Updates (Visit 18/1)

New Exhibit

- The small mammals enclosure in front of binturongs have finished renovation
- The enclosure now holds at least 4 indivisuals of Black Giant Squirrel (Ratufa bicolor)

Sunda Slow Loris
- The exhibit is closed again

White-handed Gibbon
- 1 escapee is still freeloaming in the zoo, hanging around near the exhibits of other primates

<Temporary Off Exhibit as of 18/1>
Clouded Leopard
- Still closed due to maintenance of enclosure
 
Taiping Zoo Updates (Visit 3 May)

I haven't updated for a while, so I'm updating information for my past few visits here.
Two new exhibits officially opened in February, but they were open from last year, and almost nothing has changed.

Kapibara, 9 ekor ular tarikan baharu Zoo Taiping

New Exhibit "Colors of Amazon"

The walk-through area is still closed, and will probably be permetantly closed, along with other walk-through areas in the zoo.

Species list:
Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) 0,0,1
Orange-winged amazon (Amazona amazonica) Not seen
Toco toucan (Ramphastos toco) Not Seen
Black-bellied whistling-duck (Dendrocygna autumnalis)

According to a staff member, the zoo is planning to obtain these species for the exhibit in the future:
- Tamandua sp.
- Linnaeus' two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus)

New Exhibit of Reptile Species
The zoo "officially" opened the exhibit in February, but no changes from last year.

New Animals
Lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis)
- Used to have 2-3 animals, but increased to 20+ animals recently

Lost Species

Golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas)
- Gone March 2025

Sunda Slow Loris Exhibit

- The exhibit is repeating closure and re-opening every few weeks

Temporary Off Exhibit as of 3 May
None (Sun Bear and Clouded Leopards are back on exhibit)

Facility

- Most signs in the zoo are renewed, with correct information
- Signs with long-gone species are mostly replaced
- Construction work started in the empty exhibit between the wild boar and lion
 
Taiping Zoo Updates (Visit 13 June)

New Animals

Asian brush-tailed porcupine (Atherurus macrourus)

- Acquired new animals from Zoo Negara, now has 3 animals on exhibit

Lost Species
Barred Eagle-owl (Bubo sumatranus)
Spotted wood owl (Strix seloputo)

- The two owl exhibits near the Sambar are now empty, with no signs.
- Not sure if this is a temporary thing or gone for good.

Sunda Slow Loris Exhibit
- The exhibit is repeating closure and re-opening every few weeks
- The sign says "Something New is Coming Soon", but the animal is present

Facility
- Construction work in the empty exhibit between the wild boar and lion is continuing, but very slowly
 
Taiping Zoo Updates (Visit October 31st)

New Animals

Masked palm civet (Paguma larvata) 2 animals in the former owls aviary near the wild boar

Lost Species
None

Off Exhibit
Sumatran serow (Capricornis sumatraensis)
- Off exhibit due to animal health
- The zoo has only one old female animal, and it could be off exhibit until another animal arrives

Indochinese clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa nebulosa)
- Off exhibit due to enclose issues
- This enclosure is going on and off exhibit frequently due to enclosure maintenance

Facility
- Construction work in the empty exhibit between the wild boar and lion is continuing, but very slowly
 
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Taiping Zoo Updates (Visit October 31st)

New Animals

Masked palm civet (Paguma larvata) 2 animals in the former owls aviary near the wild boar

Lost Species
None

Off Exhibit
Sumatran serow (Capricornis sumatraensis)
- Off exhibit due to animal health
- The zoo has only one old female animal, and it could be off exhibit until another animal arrives

Indochinese clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa nebulosa)
- Off exhibit due to enclose issues
- This enclosure is going on and off exhibit frequently due to enclosure maintenance

Facility
- Construction work in the empty exhibit between the wild boar and lion is continuing, but very slowly

A friend of mine recently visited Taiping Zoo. According to information from the staff, the clouded leopards will be temporarily moved to the golden cat enclosure, while the golden cats will be taken off public display temporarily due to health issues.
 
A friend of mine recently visited Taiping Zoo. According to information from the staff, the clouded leopards will be temporarily moved to the golden cat enclosure, while the golden cats will be taken off public display temporarily due to health issues.
Thanks for the info!
The Asian Golden Cats seemed to be quite old, so that's understandable.

The Clouded Leopards taking temporary over that enclosure is a good news for me, since it will
be much more easier to see them.
 
Anyone knows if the clouded leopard is back on display? I was back there in September and cannot spot them. The golden cat enclosure looks limited vertically for clouded leopard if it’s going to be moved there

Side note: The eland in the African Savannah looks absolutely enormous from far. I like that they put nilgai in nearby enclosure because that’s the first time I’m able to grasp the size difference between the largest antelope in Africa and Asia
 
Anyone knows if the clouded leopard is back on display? I was back there in September and cannot spot them. The golden cat enclosure looks limited vertically for clouded leopard if it’s going to be moved there

Side note: The eland in the African Savannah looks absolutely enormous from far. I like that they put nilgai in nearby enclosure because that’s the first time I’m able to grasp the size difference between the largest antelope in Africa and Asia
I was there a month ago, and the Clouded Leopard exhibit was closed.

However, I didn't check the Golden Cat exhibit, so it might be there.

The original Clouded Leopard exhibit is very nicely vegetated with a huge tree in it, but it seems that those vegetation is making the enclosure difficult to maintain.
 
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