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Animals No Longer At Your Zoo You'd Like To See There Again

Discussion in 'General Zoo Discussion' started by Blackduiker, 15 Mar 2009.

  1. ungulate nerd

    ungulate nerd Well-Known Member

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    I forgot these:

    Dibatag
    West caucasian tur
     
  2. ungulate nerd

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    Here are some species gone from certain Texas Zoos, 4 out of 8 of these zoos, Joneil238 made lists for, but I am making lists of species I'd like to see back at these zoos that Joneil238 didn't mention

    HOUSTON ZOO:

    Nile lechwe
    Red hartebeest
    Dorcas gazelle
    American bison
    Eastern lowland gorilla
    Banded palm civet

    SAN ANTONIO ZOO:

    Zebra duiker
    Tsessebe
    Cokes hartebeest
    Roberts gazelle
    Mountain gazelle
    Arabian goitered gazelle
    Thomsons gazelle
    Bushbuck
    Himalayan tahr
    Pampas deer
    Mountain tapir

    FORT WORTH ZOO:

    Amazonian manatee
    Zebra duiker
    Giant pangolin

    DALLAS ZOO:

    Saiga
    Natal red duiker
    Hirola
    Suni
    Arabian goitered gazelle
    Mule deer
    Red fronted gazelle

    GLADYS PORTER ZOO:

    Zebra duiker
    Hirola
    Spekes gazelle
    Yucatan brown brocket
    Bay duiker
    Red shanked douc langur
    Gelada baboon
    Red uakari
    Kowari
    Margay

    DALLAS WORLD AQUARIUM:

    Yapok
    Pygmy sloth
    Red brocket

    CALDWELL ZOO:

    Black backed jackal
    Topi

    ELLEN TROUT ZOO:

    Suni
     
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  3. ungulate nerd

    ungulate nerd Well-Known Member

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    Here is a more complete list of past animals at Busch Gardens Tampa, I would very much like to see ALL of these species back there:

    Aders duiker
    Topi
    Uganda kob
    Hirola
    Oribi
    Lichtensteins hartebeest
    Bohor reedbuck
    Mountain gazelle
    Dorcas gazelle
    Soemmerrings gazelle
     
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  4. EmperorTamarin

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    Because the history of my local zoo (Apenheul Primate Park) does not extend to before the 70s, most species they once kept, are still there today. Here's a list of some species that they previously kept and would be excellent additions today:

    Gray mouse lemur 1990-1996
    Giant anteater 2007-2012
    Dark cusimanse 2012-2013
    Cotton-top tamarin
    North American porcupine
    Red-faced spider monkey
    Gray`s piping-guan 2008-2013
    Razor-billed curassow
     
  5. protege

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    Well, There are two that come to mind at the Phoenix zoo; One is alligators. I know we supposedly have a Chinese alligator at the Komodo dragon exhibit, but I have yet to see it. The other is Gorillas. I don't know why the zoo got rid of them.
     
  6. joneil238

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    The Abilene Zoo is the one I would consider my home zoo, it's a 2 1/2 hour drive, but still by far the closest, and it is the one I visited the most growing up. From memory, here's a few of the animals they've had at one time or another over the last 20 years-

    African Elephant
    Common Gnu
    Ring-Tailed Lemur
    California Sea Lion
    Polar Bear
    Meerkat
    De Brazza's Monkey
    American Bison
    Spotted Hyena
    Pronghorn
    Collared Peccary (replaced with Chacoan Peccary in the Oak Creek exhibit displaying central Texas wildlife- no problem there, right?)
    Coyote
    Secretary Bird
     
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  7. ungulate nerd

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    Other species that Omaha had in the past that I forgot about include

    Raccoon dog
    Japanese squirrel
    Margay
    Six banded armadillo
    Three banded armadillo
    Brown hyena
    Dalls sheep
    Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
    Transcaspian urial
    Markhor
    Nubian ibex
    Bezoar ibex
    Bontebok
    Scimitar horned oryx
    Sumatran tiger
     
  8. cloudedleopard

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    Animals No Longer at Cleveland Zoo

    Cleveland Zoo used to have-
    Malayan tapir
    Pygmy hippo
    Nile hippo
    Capybara in the Pachyderm building?
    Matschie's tree kangaroos
    Double-wattled cassowary
    Bruijn's pademelon (the pademelons shared with cassowaries in the exhibit right past the boardwalk near the lorikeets).
    South American tapir
    Tarsier (I enjoy watching lemurs, but have never seen tarsiers but CMZ had them at one time)
    Clouded leopard?
    Brush-tailed bettong (IDK if they still do)
    Sugar glider in the Yagga Tree
    Animals in Wolf Wilderness like salamanders, screech owl, deer mice, etc.
    Turkey vulture
    Some sort of hornbill
    Yellow-flanked? duiker
    New Guinea singing dog
     
  9. SamMetz

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    The Capybara are in the aviary rainforest now, and happily breeding :)

    I have no idea if the clouded leopard is still at the zoo but its old enclosure is currently part of the nocturnal display and is home to an Aye-Aye now. I know they had a incident a few years ago they had him/her in the rainforest but it pushed through the wires and was having a fun time walking around by itself. Maybe they decided it was best to send him somewhere else after that or he could still be there just waiting for a new home.

    New Guinea singing dogs were replaced by dingos. Really wish they would have kept both species. It would have been cool imho, a lot of people thought they were dingos before reading the signs. Could have been a nice way of teaching people the differences.

    And yeah its really sad about losing such cool species like the Hippos and Tapirs for budget reasons when they redid the elephants. All of them were so awesome to see and kinda hard to find a zoo with any of them anymore. Makes me sad I only remember them from when I was a kid. :(
     
  10. Elephas Maximus

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    Ekaterinburg zoo: penguins, ground hornbills, crowned pigeons, bovids, cervids, lowland tapir, red kangaroo (all were present in Soviet times but died out, and our current mouse deer are NOT cervids!), also armadillos, monitors, arapaima & boxfishes...
     
  11. JVM

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    Focusing more so on what I'd like to see back than what isn't there in general...

    Lincoln Park Zoo:
    - Elephants (With a new exhibit to boot.)
    - Orangutan (From the old Great Ape House. If they ever add a fourth primate exhibit, please let it be orangs.)
    - Koala (It was on loan but still.)
    - Spotted Hyena (...um, more hyenas?)
    - Sun Bear (Technically still there but I'm gonna miss it when it's gone.)
    - California Sea Lion (I think they had them before? I'm not sure?)
    - Arabian Oryx (Grew to be my favorite antelope because of LPZ.)
    - King Penguin (I'm welcoming the new penguins with open arms but shoot, king penguins are cool.)

    Brookfield Zoo:
    - Elephants (With a new exhibit to boot.)
    - Hoppopotamus (I love pygmies and all, but still)
    - Indian Rhinoceros (Never saw 'em. Want to.)
    - Forrest Buffalo (one of my favorite parts of the Forest)
    - Mandrill (They were fun?)
    - Chimpanzee/Bonobo (I'm told they have some off-exhibit right now.)
    - Jaguar (More South America)
    - Andean Bear (More South America; assuming the old exhibit's empty)
    - Kudu, Sable Antelope, Wildebeest, Sitatunga (More antelopes.)
    - Walrus (You think with Olga's popularity and those ridiculously big pools...)
    - Hamadryas Baboon (I miss 'em but they do need a new home.)
    - Ibex (They're in the old Dall Sheep exhibit, basically limping to the barn. A new 'ibex island' could be fun.)
    - Raccoon (The only Children's Zoo animal I remember being particularly fond of at Brookfield.)
    - Reptiles (I wish I had more images/video of the old Reptile House, I never really got a good look in there and miss it to bits now.)
    - Giant Panda (Hey, a guy can dream?)

    Would've loved to see either of those show in GBW - my biggest issue with the final exhibit was there was originally a promise of a few small mammals or an additional herbivore but all the focus falls on predators.

    Milwaukee County Zoo:
    - Cougar (saw them in the old Big Cat House; ****** exhibit but I'd like em' back.)
    - Koala (Only ever saw one sleeping briefly. Rumor mill is they couldn't afford the fresh eucalyptus anymore.)
    - Acrtic Wolves (They've been replaced with Mexican Gray Wolves for year)

    I also have a strange, distinct memory of seeing a large monitor lizard at one of these zoos and I'd love to see one of those, or a Komodo dragon like the Shedd Aquarium had temporarily.
     
  12. cloudedleopard

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    The Cleveland Zoo still has sun bears.
     
  13. cloudedleopard

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    Mesker Park Zoo:
    Bunny (Asian elephant)
     
  14. cloudedleopard

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    Santa Ana Zoo had Asian elephants, but only for $5 elephant rides. When I visited in July 2014 (SA Zoo) they had dromedary camels.
     
  15. cloudedleopard

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    Cleveland Zoo-
    Nile hippo
    Pygmy hippo
    Kirk's dik-dik
    Polar bear
    Pacarana
    Agouti
    Tarsier
    Baird's tapir
    Clouded leopard (cloudedleopard :D)
    Thylacines (Alive) :)
    Kodiak bear
    New Guinea singing dog
    Warthog
    Red river hog
    Malayan tapir
    Double-wattled cassowary
    Bruijn's pademelon
    Matschie's tree kangaroos
    Kirk's dik-dik
    Chimpanzee
    Pallas' cat
    White-lipped deer
    Rock hyrax
    Siamang
    etc.
    Akron Zoo-
    Domestic rabbit
    American crow
    Chinese alligator
    Barking deer
    White-handed gibbon
    Koi
    Columbus Zoo-
    Drills
    Lemurs? (I have never seen them, but it is weird that Columbus doesn't have any lemurs).
    Black bear
    Fishing cat
    Prevost's squirrel
    Brush-tailed bettong
    Children's python
     
  16. Chimpangeek

    Chimpangeek Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    San Francisco Zoo~

    Tapirs (any species)
    Pygmy Hippos
    American Alligator
    Broad-snouted Caiman (and other Crocodillian species)
    Blackbuck
    Muntjac
    Saiga
    Nyala
    Giant Eland
    Gernuk
    Sun Bears
    Spectacled Bears (or any smaller bear species
    Ocelots
    Painted Dogs
    Coyote
    Bush babies
    Mouse lemur & any other small nocturnal prosimians
    Diana Monkey
    Orangutans
    rescued seals of any species (the zoo has two rescued seal lions, but has also rehabilated elephant seal pups in the past)
     
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  17. Wild wolverine

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    Species I'd Like to see again at the Milwaukee County Zoo

    Milwaukee County Zoo. *I have a book from 1967, so when I say the zoo had them from the 1960s, they might have been exhibited at the old Washington Park Zoo before it moved to its current location.

    -Wolverines (We had them until 2000)
    -Koalas (We had them from 1992-2004, then two visited in summer 2007)
    -Capybaras (I believe the last left some time between 2005 and 2007)
    -Bald Eagle (We have 1, but its only used in the birds of prey show)
    -Crowned Cranes (We had some back in the 1960s-80s? or 90s?)
    -Adelie Penguins (We had a colony from the 1960s-1990s)
    -Macaws, any macaws. (We had them from the 1960s- 1990s?)
    -Red Uakari (We had them from the 1960s-1990s)
    -Tayra (We sent them off in 2012 or 2013)
    -Cougars (1960s-2003)
    -Giant Anteater (The 1967 book says that they had them but I'm sure they've been gone for a while as nobody I know remembers ever seeing them)
     
  18. Dina

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    Fresno Chaffee Zoo

    Would love to see Gorillas and Grizzlies Bear back at the zoo. Heard that Gorillas might be apart of the future phases of African Adventure, so hopefully it's true.
     
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  19. GraysonDP

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    Central Florida Zoo (Most in Substandard Exhibits and Many Highly Unlikely to Return):
    - Asian Elephant
    - Nile Hippopotamus
    - Mandrill
    - Red Kangaroo
    - Emu
    - Addra Gazelle
    - Black Bear (Coming back soon)
    - Tiger (Way before my time and rumors of return have been around for years)

    Lowry Park Zoo:
    - Bison
    - Warthog
    - Bactrian Camel
    - Asian Elephant (Gone since 1993)

    Jacksonville Zoo
    - Cape Buffalo (Sorely missed)
    - Koala
    - Wildebeest
    - Sitatunga
    - Asian Elephant
     
  20. GraysonDP

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    Out of curiosity why have so many major zoos phased out hippos and bison? Both are popular animals but have silently disappeared from so many collections.
     
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