Does Galloway still have them? If not when did they leave the collection?
They have never had Arctic Fox; I suspect you are thinking of the Corsac Foxes which are (as far as I know) still in the collection.
Does Galloway still have them? If not when did they leave the collection?
They have never had Arctic Fox; I suspect you are thinking of the Corsac Foxes which are (as far as I know) still in the collection.
When did you see them?
Can any one use this list of so anyone know where I can see:
Kinkajus
Ghals/false ghals
Bushmasters
King cobra basically any collection of venomous snakes
Snub nosed monkeys
Yellow tailed wolly monkeys
Shanked douc/ any douc
Langers
KING COBRA - the only UK collection holding King Cobra is ZSL London. As a rule venomous snakes are few and far between in public collections, but more numerous in private hands.
So there's no longer any at West Mid Safari Park? Haven't visited for a long time, but have always been very fond of their reptile house and I am sure they had Kings for several years.
Thanks guys. I guess the extra danger of venomous snakes makes them unpractical in public collections when many keepers have to handle them
Yeah, those will almost certainly have been Corsacas nothing I have come across suggests Galloway has held Arctic Fox, so the only alternative I could think of was if they were a recent arrival and your visit had been within the last year or so.
I saw the two species held side-by-side at Zoo Berlin in 2014; they are remarkably similar in appearance when seen thus.
ZSL only have puff adder on the hot side
SNUB-NOSED MONKEY - no individuals of the genus Rhinopithecus are held in European collections, nor have they been barring a 6 month period at Dublin in 1987.
Plus King Cobras (as mentioned by TLD), mambas and quite a few vipers amongst others.
I have seen both species recently, and would think that the arctic are much larger than corsac, but otherwise both quite similar except in winter?
Well some one need to tell them to put them on the website. They only list puff adder under the reptile house section
Not quite true; there was a short-lived golden snub-nosed monkey at London Zoo before World War 2
Cotswold wildlife park had black mambas and a Puff adder also a couple of species of smaller viper