Hello, fellow members of ZooChat worldwide. I'm hoping that your experiences and knowledge of zoos can help me out, along with any other members who decide to post questions of their own on this thread. I haven't found a thread regarding this topic, yet, so forgive me if there already is one out there. I've seen threads asking where the only places to see a certain species are, and what species are no longer exhibited in such zoos, but I have not seen a thread asking which zoos have the most animals from a certain family. I do not have many opportunities to visit zoos outside of my region, and many zoos' websites aren't specific enough for me to do species list comparisons, so any sharing of your knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
Now for starters (I mean, I could ask which zoo has the most of every family in existence, but I've got a few ones that I'm really itching to know).
Which zoo has the most:
-species of ungulates (even-toed and odd-toed)?
-species of felids?
-species of primates?
-species of Birds of Prey (yes, I'm aware it isn't technically a family)?
-species of cranes?
-species of storks?
-species of crocodilians?
Thank you for reading.
Now for starters (I mean, I could ask which zoo has the most of every family in existence, but I've got a few ones that I'm really itching to know).
Which zoo has the most:
-species of ungulates (even-toed and odd-toed)?
-species of felids?
-species of primates?
-species of Birds of Prey (yes, I'm aware it isn't technically a family)?
-species of cranes?
-species of storks?
-species of crocodilians?
Thank you for reading.