maybe swamp wallabies (Wallabia bicolor)?Also the Tierpark received 2 "swamp kangaroos" (?) German: Sumpfkängurus. They live with the grey ones.
maybe swamp wallabies (Wallabia bicolor)?
maybe swamp wallabies (Wallabia bicolor)?
how many species of macropods have you seen already? I'm guessing maybe two or three? Berlin should up your total significantly!They are indeed Swamp Wallabies, from the photographs I have seen![]()
how many species of macropods have you seen already? I'm guessing maybe two or three? Berlin should up your total significantly!
wow that's a lot more than I had expected!It will add a fewthough less than you would imagine.
My current life total of macropods is as follows:
Long-nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus)
Western woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi)
Agile wallaby (Macropus agilis)
Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)
Mainland Western grey kangoroo (Macropus fuliginosus melanops)
Parma wallaby (Macropus parma)
Red kangaroo (Macropus rufus)
Red-necked wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus)
Swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor)
Tasmanian Red-necked wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus fruticus)
the rock wallabies are the nicest of that lot (the pademelons are cute too).TeaLovingDave said:My trip will give me the following new species:
Dusky pademelon (Thylogale brunii) at Magdeburg
Eastern wallaroo (Macropus robustus robustus) at Tierpark Berlin
Tammar Wallaby (Macropus eugenii) at Leipzig
Yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus) at Tierpark Berlin.
wow that's a lot more than I had expected!
These collections are an example to be followed for other collections, in the way that they have large numbers of different species of each animal group.
Given the upcoming change of directorship and the successor in office, I somehow doubt the continuity of said exemplarity...
New animal-species at Tierpark Berlin : 3 Red howler monkeys are on display in the monkey-house.