Onychorhynchus coronatus
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Despite being being highly intelligent and engaging animals suids and peccaries have a largely negative association for many visitors to zoos.
They consequently often fail to get the ex-situ and in-situ attention that they deserve despite 10 species of the world's 17 wild pigs (and 1 of the world's 3 peccaries) being listed of conservation concern by the IUCN
Yet some zoos do manage to succeed in both maintaining these animals for conservation purposes and effectively showcasing them and their plight to the public.
Which zoo (anywhere in the world) has the greatest diversity of suids and peccaries currently kept ?
What is impressive about the way they are kept and showcased?
Look forward to reading your replies !
Photo credits to @Therabu.
They consequently often fail to get the ex-situ and in-situ attention that they deserve despite 10 species of the world's 17 wild pigs (and 1 of the world's 3 peccaries) being listed of conservation concern by the IUCN
Yet some zoos do manage to succeed in both maintaining these animals for conservation purposes and effectively showcasing them and their plight to the public.
Which zoo (anywhere in the world) has the greatest diversity of suids and peccaries currently kept ?
What is impressive about the way they are kept and showcased?
Look forward to reading your replies !
Photo credits to @Therabu.
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