More Updates
Common Vampire and Seba's at Jacksonville and Seba's at Oklahoma City.
@TheMightyOrca posted a photo of what is probably an Egyptian Fruit Bat at Gladys Porter, anyone know if that is an on or off-exhibit species for them? I know that they have nocturnal species, but unclear about where they are kept.
Pittsburgh holds Jamaican in addition to the Seba's.
Palo Alto Junior Musem & Zoo holds Straw-colored and Egyptian.
@geomorph also posted in the Denver Zoo species list "Big Fruit Bat" which lives alongside Seba's. Having seen a video of the exhibit and bats inside, along with knowing it is a South American themed area, I've concluded that "Big Fruit Bat" probably means Jamaican, although I've never seen that name used for them before.
@ThylacineAlive: I went back and noticed that in this thread (
Bat Diversity in Zoos) you noted seeing Pallas's long-tongued bats at Bronx. I assume this was either in the now-closed Primate House or also-closed World of Darkness; do you know if Bronx still has them off-show or were they sent to another colony?
And from this thread (
List of rarest species in US?):
@drill, can you confirm when you saw bats at those places and whether they were on-display or not? Don't need exact dates, just want to know if it was in the past 3 years or so.