What zoos have the least number of species? And what species do those zoos keep?
Not really...My friend keep 2 goldfish in his tank. Do this count?
What zoos have the least number of species? And what species do those zoos keep?
Trentham Monkey Forest - Barbary macaque.
Knuthenborg Safaripark (27 species)
Out of curiosity, why do you consider that to be "worth noting"? The arbitrary number you have assigned for yourself doesn't have any relevance to anybody else in the thread (or anywhere).I think it's worth noting that in order for me to consider a facility a zoo, it has to have at least three species.
Out of curiosity, why do you consider that to be "worth noting"? The arbitrary number you have assigned for yourself doesn't have any relevance to anybody else in the thread (or anywhere).
And what would you classify the aforementioned Trentham Monkey Forest as, if not a zoo?
What is "the good point" he made in the post?It's just something he said that makes a good point, but it is suspiciously close to the amount of species in those other two places he mentioned
If it has one species, is it really a zoo?What is "the good point" he made in the post?
What if they put two fish-tanks in their reception area, and one had a Leopard Gecko in it and one had a Golden Spiny Mouse in it. Would it be a zoo then?If it has one species, is it really a zoo?
I don't what I would call the Trentham Monkey Forest, but as far as I'm concerned it's not a zoo.
If it has one species, is it really a zoo?
I don't what I would call the Trentham Monkey Forest, but as far as I'm concerned it's not a zoo.
To help with this debate, here is the definition of a zoo according to Google.
An establishment which maintains a collection of wild animals, typically in a park or gardens, for study, conservation, or display to the public.
As stated on this site many times before, the legal definition of a zoo (in the UK) is a collection of animals not normally domesticated in the country, which is open to the public on 8 days or more in any year. It does not require an entry fee, define which spp or how many spp are displayed. The Google definition given above is not legally correct (in the UK) as it says OR display to the public, when it is the display to the public which defines the zoo.