Neil already covered this well, but again, the owls are a solitary species. Even if a place is breeding the species, they're usually kept alone...
Calgary, Montreal Biodome, and Moody Gardens are the three with northern rockhopper.
Several of us have been to Eaton Canyon, at least.
... why? That is not part of the zoo's plan or goal. Having the room to breed animals like owls is not cheap or minimal. We have no idea if he...
No arrest/conviction doesn't mean they haven't looked into it. With the amount of news coverage that would come with an arrest, they really need...
One of the most-traveled members on here lives near Vancouver, so I imagine he's been to anything that's existed in BC :) @snowleopard
Three main reasons: -Their reputation -Other than the eland, which you might not see, they don't really have anything of interest -It's in an...
Almost always noted. Every now and then there's a weird one, too; it was LA, I think, that was missing basically all of their carnivores a few...
They held two.
In the very first exhibit, too, which has awful reflections on the glass. My closer photos might as well be selfies. Wild Animal Park -...
They're there. Richmond breeds them. Not as common as other species, but they're around enough. Roadsides LOVE primates.
As for bts/gone, a big example for me of this would be the sand cat at Philly. They formally left the zoo years ago, but USDA was still showing...
They aren't always recent photos, though; he reposts stuff, and sometimes takes a while to process and share new things. He's also not always...
Slenderman will never not be absolutely hilarious but also extremely confusing to me. Like why did that one story blow up so big
What time period are you looking for?
These people think being in a zoo is exactly the same as slavery. Better to die young and freed than live a life as a slave. What they ignore is...
These statements in the past weren't from the average zoochatter, though. They were from people who had access to ZIMS, to the studbook, even a...
Very recently. They were on their USDA inspection in the fall, but are no longer on ZIMS. Do you know what places have huge herds? You can PM me...
If it's the area I think you mean, it opened soon after my last visit a few years ago.
So another neat species that I likely saw but don't remember :mad:
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