Is that an AZA facility? I've never heard of it.Wild Florida Zoo now has Arabian Oryx
Is that an AZA facility? I've never heard of it.Wild Florida Zoo now has Arabian Oryx
Is that an AZA facility? I've never heard of it.
I believe there are some red brocket, but the population is definitely very small. I’m pretty sure they are on phase-out.How are populations of Central and South American deer species in North America? Other than pudu I don't think I've seen those in zoos.
Definitely somewhere in the hundreds. They have a very large breeding herd and now they have a bachelor herd as well.This may be off topic but does anyone know how many Grevy's Zebra have been born at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Saiga were about 100 so I would guess Grevy's zebra would be something above 200 animals. About 4 births a year since opening would be very shocking.I believe there are some red brocket, but the population is definitely very small. I’m pretty sure they are on phase-out.
Definitely somewhere in the hundreds. They have a very large breeding herd and now they have a bachelor herd as well.
Last year 6 Grevy's Zebra were bornSaiga were about 100 so I would guess Grevy's zebra would be something above 200 animals. About 4 births a year since opening would be very shocking.
200 overall and 4 per year are just general estimates.Last year 6 Grevy's Zebra were born
Oh ok, thank you200 overall and 4 per year are just general estimates.
I thought I saw that red brockets were being phased out.I believe there are some red brocket, but the population is definitely very small. I’m pretty sure they are on phase-out.
Definitely somewhere in the hundreds. They have a very large breeding herd and now they have a bachelor herd as well.
I believe they are, though they still have their AZA tag Ungulate Profiles — AZA UngulatesI thought I saw that red brockets were being phased out.
Yeah, they are. That’s what I said, lol.I thought I saw that red brockets were being phased out.
I’m pretty sure they are on phase-out.
Oh god, that did sound a bit harsh (no offense)Yeah, they are. That’s what I said, lol.
Sorry I didn’t mean it that way at all. I was just saying I said that in case @elefante didn’t see it. I’m really sorry if it came off that way.Oh god, that did sound a bit harsh (no offense)
Whitetails.How are populations of Central and South American deer species in North America? Other than pudu I don't think I've seen those in zoos.
Moose, Elk, Caribou, and Mule DeerWhitetails.![]()