I highly doubt that you saw Etruscan Shrew in the sengi exhibit, given the massive size differential, the unsuitability of the exhibit in question...
The collection to which you refer was the Santago Rare Leopard Project. It was discussed on this forum about a decade ago.
The two have been lumped by some authorities in recent years, although it's not universally accepted by any means and the two captive populations...
I believe many of the animals at CST were a mixture of rescues, purchases, and imports of surplus zoo stock. For instance, the golden cat to...
Wasn't us :D I suspect it might have been internet problems at your end.
None of the guidebooks published by Walsrode (41 editions plus a few variants) have been in English.
Works fine for me!
Nah, you just saw the one type under two name variants :p
Technically 100 *is* over 60 ;):D
Nah, an argument could definitely be made that Highland Wildlife Park deserves it more.
Priotelus Cuban Trogon (Priotelus temnurus) Endemic to Cuba and the Isle of Pines. Two subspecies are currently recognised, as follows: P....
Pharomachrus Pavonine Quetzal (Pharomachrus pavoninus) Found throughout the western and central Amazon Basin of South America, from...
Euptilotis Eared Quetzal (Euptilotis neoxenus) Endemic to the Sierra Madre Occidental of northwestern Mexico; sporadically occurs to the north,...
Harpactes Orange-breasted Trogon (Harpactes oreskios) The range of this species extends from south-central China into Indochina and the Malay...
Apalharpactes Javan Trogon (Apalharpactes reinwardtii) Endemic to the mountains of western Java. Monotypic; no photographs of this taxon...
Apaloderma Narina Trogon (Apaloderma narina) The range of this species extends patchily throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal and...
TROGONIDAE This family comprises seven extant genera: Apaloderma - African Trogons (3 species) Apalharpactes - Javan and Sumatran Trogons (2...
TROGONIFORMES This clade contains 46 species within a single family as follows: TROGONIDAE - Trogons and Quetzals (7 genera, 46 species) .
Leptosomus Cuckoo-roller (Leptosomus discolor) Endemic to Madagascar and the Comoro Islands. Three subspecies are currently recognised, as...
LEPTOSOMIDAE This family comprises one extant genus: Leptosomus - Cuckoo-roller (monotypic) .
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