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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. AnaheimZoo

    AnaheimZoo Well-Known Member

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    I'd love to bring this thread back, so I'll go ahead and post something. I would love it if the Bronx Zoo brought back its cassowaries from the now-gone Big Birds section, and I wish they'd bring back their bontebok and scimitar-horned oryxes. I miss all of the World of Darkness species as well.
     
  2. elefante

    elefante Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    So what does the LA Zoo actually have?
     
  3. JBZvolunteer

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    Animals The John Ball Zoo use to have:
    Asian Elephant
    Giraffe
    various pinnipeds
    Ibex
    polar bears
    black bears
    amur tigers
    guanaco
    Dall Sheep
    minature donkey
    woverine
    prairie dogs
    african pgymy falcon
     
  4. siamang27

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    At the Dallas Zoo, I'd personally like to see a wider variety of bird species back in the collection, but that's just me. I can't think of anything else that I know they used to have.
     
  5. Blackduiker

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    Blackduiker

    For a complete list of species currently on exhibit at the Los Angeles Zoo, here is the link elefante. Of course with newer exhibits due to open soon, the list should increase considerably:

    Animals & Plants - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
     
  6. BeardsleyZooFan

    BeardsleyZooFan Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Here are some species formerly exhibited at Beardsley that I want to come back:
    Warthogs
    Macaws
    Galapagos Giant Tortoises
    Green Iguana
    Capybaras
    There's not much else I can think of
    At Mystic Aquarium, it'd be great if the bottlenose dolphins came back, which I believe is in their master plan. I'd also like to see Northern Fur Seals again.
     
  7. IanRRobinson

    IanRRobinson Well-Known Member

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    At London, the list of species no longer kept, given its 180 year history, would if implemented make West Berlin look like a pet's corner.:rolleyes:

    Realistically: Striped Possum, Koala, Pigmy Slow Loris, Mandrill, Margay, Sand Cat, Snow Leopard, Bongo, Arabian oryx, Barbary Sheep.

    At Whipsnade: Common Wombat (even if they were before my time!), Spectacled and Polar Bears, and above all, Black Rhino. Musk Ox would be nice too.
     
  8. Kudu21

    Kudu21 Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Three of the species I've longed to see return to the Cincinnati Zoo have returned in the case of the Aardwolf and Aye-aye, and are returning in the case of the Nile Hippopotamus.

    Cincinnati has held many species over the years, and some of which are very unlikely to ever return. Putting that aside, these are the species that I would love to see make a reappearence at the zoo:

    *Giant Eland
    *Zebra Duiker
    *Bharal
    *Turkmenian Markhor
    *Mhorr Gazelle
    *Malayan Tapir
    *Philippine Tarsier
    *Red-shanked Douc
    *Golden Snub-nosed Monkey
    *Giant Panda
    *Pacific Walrus
    *Marbled Cat
    *Rusty-spotted Cat
    *Asian Golden Cat
    *Pampas Cat
    *Persian Leopard
    *African Striped Weasel
    *Jaguarundi
    *Shoebill
    *Babirusa
    *Rock Hyrax
    *Black-headed Douroucouli
    *Nancy Ma's Douroucouli
    *Giant Anteater
    *Golden-headed Lion Tamarin
    *Striped Possum
    *Queensland Koala
    *Cacomistle
    *Coquerel's Mouse Lemur
    *Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur
    *Crowned Lemur
    *Senegal Bushbaby
    *Japanese Giant Salamander
    *Chinese Giant Salamander

    I'm sure there are some others that have escaped my mind.
     
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  9. Moebelle

    Moebelle Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Sorry, but more Cincinnati. Sorry if I took yours.

    Margay
    Ibex
    Indo-Chinese tiger
    Mhorr Gazelle
    Blesbok(possibly returning)
    Guinea Baboon
    African Wild Dog(returning)
    Elk
    Lowland Anoa
    Damara's Zebra
    Ostrich
    Passenger Pigeon
    Carolina Parakeet
    Patas Monkey
    Guanaco
    American Bison
    Chimpanzee
    Harbor Seal
    Eastern Wild Turkey
    Hyena
    Mandrill
    Kodiak Bear
    Red Kangaroo
    Prairie Dog
    Dromedary Camel
    Sacred Cow
    African Elephant
    Aoudad
    Kit Fox
    Bengal Tiger
    Roseate Spoonbill
    Reticulated Giraffe
     
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  10. KCZooFan

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    I wish KC would bring back snow leopard, clouded leopard, maned wolf, andean condor, and Asian lion. Nothing rare, just animals I don't see to often. Of course, I'd prefer them to be in adequate enclosures, which KC has no vacant ones.
     
  11. Kudu21

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    -The zoo never actually had Indo-chinese Tigers. All of the supposed Indo-chinese Tigers in the United States were reclassified as Malayan Tigers.

    -Though the zoo once held Blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi), the zoo would be acquiring Bontebok (Damaliscus pygargus pygarus) if the zoo does decide on a subspecies of Damaliscus pygargus for the African savannah. The D. p. phillipsi population in the United States is very, very small, and the Antelope & Giraffe TAG suggests phasing them out in favor of D. p. pygargus.

    -I do believe you mean Guinea Baboon. There is no such thing as a New Guinea Baboon.

    -There is at least one Prehensile-tailed Porcupine that is a part of the zoo's animal outreach program.
     
  12. jaxbilly

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    At the Jacksonville Zoo:
    Asian Elephant
    Orangutan
    Dromedary Camel
    Wildebeests
    Cape Water Buffalo
    Hippopotamus
     
  13. AnaheimZoo

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    Ya' see that? Ya' SEE IT!?!? I brought this thread back! :D

    No one had posted on it in over 2 years prior to my post! Yes, I KNOW NO ONE CARES! :p

    Just an interesting thread; I would've hated to see this thread continue to go completely unnoticed. There are a number of other threads that haven't seen posts since 2009 that I thought were great. Hmm... I'm tempted to try and bring those back, now, too... :rolleyes:
     
  14. Meaghan Edwards

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    Since I've made the original post, Toronto now has Capybara, Pied Cormorant, Ringtail Lemurs and Canadian Lynx back. Tawny Frogmouths are on display once again, as are the Common Tree Shrews.

    Updated list:

    Mandrill * (replaced by the Ringtail Lemurs)
    Coyote *
    Black Bear *
    Hyacinth Macaw *
    Bengal Tiger *
    African Elephant * (still on display but will be relocated)
    Musk Ox *

    My memory of reptiles, insects, fish and inverts are a little sketchier. I think they change more often than the mammals and birds do.
     
  15. Dassie rat

    Dassie rat Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    London Zoo has had so many interesting animals in its history. Using the lists in Zootierliste, I've compiled the following:

    Former Inventory
    London (Zoo) (UK/England) Current Inventory

    Abbotts and Ogilby duikers; Ascension frigatebird; markhor; African linsang; Phillippine eagle; African and American darters, water chevotrain; Amazonian manatee; Ambrosi's cave salamander; razor-billed curassow; Culpeo and Azara's foxes; Ethiopian fox; Bawean deer; Tasmanian wolf; Brazilian worm lizard; Hairy dwarf porcupine;
    Delalande's beaked blind snake; rufous spiny bandicoot; thick-tailed and dusky slender opossums; thorny devil; kakapo; Falkland Islands fox; crescent nail-tailed wallaby; oilbird; Allen's galago; Allen's olingo; otter civet; flat-headed cat; Afghan and Royle's pikas; pink-headed duck; grey-necked and white-necked rockfowl; Hispaniolan solenodon etc

    I have only seen a few of the species listed above.

    There are also several species of birds of paradise, bats, tree kangaroos etc that I would also like to see.
     
  16. Jordan-Jaguar97

    Jordan-Jaguar97 Well-Known Member

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    At my local zoo, Blackpool there's three species which I'd love to see back, but I doubt I will:

    Gentoo Penguins
    Markhor
    Damara zebra
     
  17. FBBird

    FBBird Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Animals no longer at your local zoo

    To pick a list of animals no longer at London Zoo that I would like to see [and in some cases hear]:
    Sealion [not particular about what sort, and yes I know they are there temporarily at present]
    Fish Eagle
    Sonneratt's Junglefowl
    The whole line of geese and crane paddocks on the North Bank
    Orangutan [again either sort would do]
    Mappin Terraces revitalised with mountain ungulates and bears.
    As for stuff they have had in the past that I never saw, on account of not being born yet, my list would include:
    Patagonian Wolf
    Thylacine
    Pink-headed Duck
    Quagga
    Passenger Pigeon
    Whooping Crane
    Javan Rhino
    Sumatran Rhino
    I know most of these are extinct, but wouldn't it be nice?

    BUT, let's appreciate what we still have. The lovely Blackburn pavilion, the old Giraffe House still with Giraffes, Komodo Dragons, and a group of Gorillas, which at one time were very hard to keep alive -- it's a priviliege to see these and many other exotics in the middle of London.
     
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  18. AnaheimZoo

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    As in Ethiopian wolf (or Simien jackal)? So they have been kept in captivity before??? :eek:
     
  19. Tim May

    Tim May Well-Known Member 15+ year member Premium Member

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    Indeed, London Zoo has had an amazing collection over the years.

    I recall seeing the Hispaniolan solenodon in the Clore Pavilion and Monkey-eating eagle (Philippine eagle) at the zoo too.

    Commenting on a few of the other species you mentioned:-

    London Zoo had no less than twenty thylacines between 1850 and 1931.

    An African water chevrotain was bred at London Zoo in 1883.

    London Zoo had four Falkland Island “wolves”; I would be very interested if anybody knows of any other zoo that has ever exhibited this species.

    I think that there is some doubt as to whether or not London Zoo really did have an Ethiopian wolf. Although it was listed as such in some early editions of “List of Vertebrated Animals living in the gardens of the Zoological Society" the species does not feature in Flower’s special Centenary Edition of this list
     
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  20. azcheetah2

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    Wow. Some of those animals I had NO idea they'd ever been at the Phoenix Zoo. When did they have a clouded leopard or indochinese leopard? I don't remember them ever having leopards.
     
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