Yes, but I feel I should be a bit discreet until the news goes 'offiicial'.That's great news! Do you know how many?
Some recent and not so recent news:
- I heard it is 2 Gerenuks, but I don't know the sex (of course I hope it is 1,1) or where they will be kept (Tierpark or Zoo).
- The list of May births/ hatchings has been published. Where available I at least translated the German terms of the mammals. Perhaps some one can translate some of the rest or the birds/ reptiles:
English names:
Mammals:
1 Red-handed tamarin
1 Diana's monkey
1 Barbary macaque
2 Japanese macaques
4 Egyptian fruit bats
1 Giant Flying fox
1 Cavy (Muenster Yellow-toothed Cavy?) - I like how the German name Wieselmeerschweinchen is "weasel sea pig"
2 Spiny Mice (Crete sp?)
2 European wildcats
5 Pot-bellied pigs
1 Alpaca
1 Persian Fallow Deer
1 Javan Rusa
1 Addax
1 European bison
1 Watusi
1 Markhor
3 Long-eared Goats
1 Rotkopfschaf? - a breed of domestic sheep (see www.Zootierliste.de)
1 Zackelschaf? - another domestic sheep (with weird spiralled horns. Very cool)
1 Hissarschaf? - and another (see www.Zootierliste.de)
1 Pamir argali
Birds & Reptiles:
11 Yemen Chameleons
6 Red-belly Rock Shield Toads
1 Amboina Box Turtle
1 Yellow-headed Turtle
4 Glasses Pelicans (???) - spectacled pelican, i.e. Australian pelican
2 White Pelican (Australian?) - European white pelican I should imagine
3 White Storks
1 Cattle Egret
1 Waldrapp Ibis
4 Blue-winged geese
5 Giant Canada geese
9 Orinocco Geese
8 Pintail
1 Yellow-billed Duck
2 New Zealand Scaup
9 Golden Pheasants
4 Lady Amherst Pheasants
4 King Pheasants
3 Satyr Tragopans
1 Golden Eagle
2 Yellow-headed Vulture
2 Crowned Cranes
1 Morepork - presumably boobook rather than morepork
2 Fleckenuhus??? - spotted eagle owl
3 Jenday Conure
1 Ararauna? (?Macaw?) - blue and yellow macaw
10 Budgies
2 Rotschnabelkittas (?Kite?) - red-billed blue magpie
1 Violet Turaco? -violaceous touraco
7 Zebra finches
Echidnas have been received. They are the New Guinea subspecies, Tachyglossus aculeatus lawesii , but are not on public exhibit.The TP is to receive (or already received?) Echnidas or Spiny Anteaters. So far it is not officially known if they will be displayed and if so where. But they will definitely stay in the Tierpark. They could well be kept in the pachyderm building.
lots of people always wonder why zoos keep animals off-display for no apparent reason.At the risk of looking like an idiot why do zoos do this? Is it just as part of a breeding programme, and being on public view would not be helpful for this?
That is bad news. Well I hope they will change their plans and Show them to the public. Do you know how many echidnas they got anyways?
In this case though, if the previous imports of New Guinea echidnas to Europe are anything to go by, the animals are young ones and need special care to survive. (See here for example: http://www.zoochat.com/327/animal-news-zoo-praha-26413/index12.html)