According to the zoo's Facebook page, a male Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby is now on display.
When I went, he ( I think ) was behind the counter in the outdoor enclosure jumping along branches.According to the zoo's Facebook page, a male Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby is now on display.
Yes I think I remember this, when I went in June. There was a wallaby visible from the counter through a glass window.When I went, he ( I think ) was behind the counter in the outdoor enclosure jumping along branches.
Yes that’s the oneYes I think I remember this, when I went in June. There was a wallaby visible from the counter through a glass window.
Wildlife HQ has received four Black and White Ruffed Lemurs (mother and three daughters) from Perth Zoo . The zoo's 10th primate species.
In other news the zoo has welcomed its 8th emperor tamarin baby (a male).
I don't know the specifics of this zoo's holding, but Ruffed Lemurs are a managed species. Being part of the programme doesn't necessarily include breeding. Having holders of surplus/over-represented/elderly/whatever individuals is also a necessity.For a species that's not common within the region one would believe the zoo would want to obtain and breed them also flagging the species as endangered too. appears this is not going to happen!
They have announced that the Fennec Foxes are sisters from Perth Zoo.Wildlife HQ has recieved Fennec Fox! Great to see so many new additions! This is their third exotic canid species to arrive in the last year.
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I am starting to believe this zoo is becoming a holding zoo for single sex species many of the zoos new non native species added are of the same sex?
If it died, they would have put on their Facebook page.I was there today and there was only one fennec Fox. I asked a keeper about it and she said there was only one. Anybody know what happend to the other one?
Or maybe the separated one from the other for veterinary procedures.If it died, they would have put on their Facebook page.
Perhaps just contact the zoo and ask them!Or maybe the separated one from the other for veterinary procedures.
If it died, they would have put on their Facebook page.