Where do the Deer & Antelope Play?: A Look at America's Ungulate Populations

Wild Cattle
American Bison (pure) (5 holders)
Bronx Zoo
Minnesota Zoo
Oakland Zoo
Oklahoma City Zoo
Sedgwick County Zoo

American Bison (impure) (6 holders)
Action Wildlife
Queens Zoo
Roger Williams Park Zoo
Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Space Farms Zoo & Museums
Wildlife World Zoo

Lowland Anoa (7 holders)
Fort Worth Zoo
Micanopy Zoological Preserve
Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium
Rum Creek Ranch
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Timbavati Wildlife Park
Zoo Tampa

Javan Banteng (2 holders)
Rum Creek Ranch
San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Gaur (6 holders)
Bronx Zoo
Gladys Porter Zoo
Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park
Living Treasures (not sure which one, there are two in Virginia but one has Gaur supposedly)
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Zoo Miami

Cape Buffalo (2 holders)
Denver Zoo
San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Again, there are definitely others for these, especially the impure bison, it's just a little difficult to check every single zoo website at 11pm :p

~Thylo

Im not sure if this is a repeated correction but Woodland Park still has an elderly Anoa.
 
This as already been mentioned on the San Diego treads a few times, but sdzsp have sent way there remaining Gaur to the Bronx.
 
Worth noting that Brookfield has both yellow-backed duiker and red-flanked duiker, as well as lowland nyala.
This as already been mentioned on the San Diego treads a few times, but sdzsp have sent way there remaining Gaur to the Bronx.
SDZSP still has one elderly female remaining.
 
I was at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo today, and the following ungulates are no longer signed (or on exhibit, to my knowledge.)

Greater Malay Chevrotain
Western Tufted Deer
Klipspringer

All of these species are still listed on the website, but I’m not sure that the site is up to date. Anyway, I was bummed to miss out on the chevrotain :( They are so cute.
 
The newly-opened Shamba Safari keeps Arabian Oryx, Common Eland, European Fallow Deer, Generic Giraffe, Indian Rhino, Grevy's Zebra, Nilgai, Plains Zebra, Scimitar-horned Oryx, Southern White Rhino, Common Waterbuck, Common Wildebeest, and possibly Banteng.
 
What's the secondary market for Rhinos? I know sellers for most of those (even giraffes) but I've never seen a Rhino in the trades.
 
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