Dr. Wolverine
Well-Known Member
Are there any unique habitats that you feel aren't represented in zoos?
This example is rather understandable due to circumstances well outside zoos' control, but the mountainous areas of northern Africa cannot be well represented in zoos -- Ethiopian species are often discussed here as impossible to obtain, and much of the megafauna native to the Atlas Mountains has either gone extinct or been reclassified as subpopulations of well extant species. Of course, with zoos dedicating so much space to the African savannah and sometimes African rainforests, it makes some sense why this habitat would be a less attractive option... but in a fantasy situation, I imagine an interesting complex could be built.
I'm sure there are other, more interesting examples some of those more knowledgeable than me can put forward!
I think Singapore Zoo has an Ethiopian Enclosure called the "Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia", housing Numbian Ibexes, Hamadryas Baboons, Meerkats, South African ground squirrels, Rock Hyraxes, and Common Cusimanses.