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Old 07-07-2008

In this thread I will inform everyone of new animals and births.
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Well, in the past couple of months the LA zoo has had 2 Desert Bighorn Sheep born and 3 Turkomen Markhors. The zoo also had a Red-flanked Duiker, and a Red River Hog, both of them were sent to the nursery because the mothers did not take care of them. In March, the zoo had the birth of the critically endangered Peninsular Pronghorn.

For the future, the Taronga zoo will be sending 1.1 koalas in a breeding loan and the zoo will also acquire a 1.0 Maned Wolf from another zoo in the US (not sure where), also on a breeding loan.

That's it for right now.
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Well, there will many incoming and outgoing animals at the zoo.

Incoming:

1.1 Giant Otters (from Cali Zoo-on hold)
1.2 Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys (from Beijing Wildlife Park-on hold)
1.0 Geoffrey's Marmoset (from University of Nebraska)
1.0 Yellow-footed Rock Wallaby (from Palm Beach Zoo- Arr. Sep/Oct)
2.6 Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies (from So. Australia- Arr. TBD 2008)
0.1 Black Duiker (from Binder Park Zoo- Arr. TBD)
0.1 Indian Rhino (from Oklahoma City Zoo- to go on to Western Plains Zoo)
0.1 Serval (from Baton Rouge Zoo)
0.3 Ring-tailed Lemurs (from Oakland Zoo)
1.1 Koalas (from Taronga- Arr. TBD)
0.2 Tufted Deers (from St. Paul's Como Zoo- Arr. Fall 2008)
1.0 Maned Wolf (from John Ball Zoo)
1.0 Japanese Serow (from San Diego Zoo- Arr. July 28)
0.1 Sugar Glider (from Wildlife Waystation- Arr. TBD)
0.2 Brush-tailed Bettong (from Kangaroo Conservation Center-Arr. Sep)
0.0.2 Brown Pelicans (from San Diego Sea World- Arr. delayed)

Outgoing:

0.2 Speke's Gazelles (to San Antonio Zoo- Fall)
1.3 Bush Pigs (to Wroclaw Zoo)
1.0 Bush Pig (to Peoria Zoo)
1.2 Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies (to Museum de Besancon)
1.0 Tammar Wallaby (to Disney's Animal Kingdom)
1.0 Tammar Wallaby (to Ellen Trout Zoo)
1.0 Tammar Wallaby (to Miller Park Zoo)
0.1 Lowland Anoa (to Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo)
1.0 Mountain tapir (to Cologne Zoo)
0.1 Laughing Kookaburra (to Roger Williams Park Zoo)
0.1 Black Swan (to Rober Webb)

I got this info at the Los Angeles Zoo's Volunteer Room.

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i never knew that the zoo was aquiring giant otters.whatzoo?
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Are bush pigs being phased out by the pig & peccary TAG?
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i never knew that the zoo was aquiring giant otters.whatzoo?
The LA zoo will be getting the giant otters from the Cali Zoo in Cali, Colombia for the new Rainforest of the Americas that will open in 2010.
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Are bush pigs being phased out by the pig & peccary TAG?
I'm not sure if the bush pigs, AKA red river hogs, are being phased out because the LA zoo keeps breeding them.
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whoa, hold on, red river hogs or bush pigs? They are NOT the same animal. Potamochoerus porcus and potamochoerus larvatus respectively.
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The only zoo outside of africa with bush pigs is San Diego Zoo. The pig and peccari TAG is still looking for new holders of warty pigs and chaco peccari, they ask also european zoos, but a few of them are keeping another subspecies of the warty pigs and I don't know if there is a european zoo interested in chaco peccari.

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whoa, hold on, red river hogs or bush pigs? They are NOT the same animal. Potamochoerus porcus and potamochoerus larvatus respectively.
I think the zoo meant Red River Hogs, not Bush Pigs. I just copied what the zoo had on the list, so it's not my fault.
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Old 04-08-2008

Oh, and I fergot to mention that another Crested Capuchin Monkey was born. I'm not sure of the gender or when it was born, but I think it's 1-2 weeks old.
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I think the zoo meant Red River Hogs, not Bush Pigs. I just copied what the zoo had on the list, so it's not my fault.
I'm not blaming you, I just wanted to clarify. I knew San Diego has(had?) bush pigs and I know they've been prolific there, just wasn't sure if they'd been dispersed to other zoos yet.

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Great list with lots of news!
It would certainly be red river hogs on the move. (I was under the impression that San Diego's bush pigs were actually not breeding as well as hoped; only recently have they had any breeding success).

What I find most interesting in the mountain tapir moving to Cologne; this will be the first mountain tapir in Europe for over a decade. I guess they figure that with so many other (related) males in North America, they can afford to lose one!
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What I find most interesting in the mountain tapir moving to Cologne; this will be the first mountain tapir in Europe for over a decade. I guess they figure that with so many other (related) males in North America, they can afford to lose one!
That's true, specially at the LA zoo since they have 4.1 tapirs.
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are the any animal pregnancies right now?
 


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