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Are there any animals NOT found in ANY zoo?

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  1. AnaheimZoo

    AnaheimZoo Well-Known Member

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    Reminds me of a particularly interesting advertisement I saw while on Youtube... it was about a man (forgot his name) who was going to live in a store window display for like a month or something. Did anyone else see that??

    Honestly, if I ever volunteered to live in a zoo exhibit, I know for a fact that I'd act a little more different than the "normal" human, just to entertain observers. Maybe walk on all fours, grunt at rustlings in the exhibit's bushes for no apparent reason, etc...

    Because, let's be real here, if an average human was put on exhibit in an enclosure simulating a common household (which, first of all would NEVER happen... wait, let's not say never just yet... ;) Who knows what us crazy humans will do in the future?), it wouldn't be very interesting, IMO. The most used enrichment items would probably be the recliner and the remote control. :D
     
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  2. Hix

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    Don't you guys get the TV reality show "Big Brother" in America?
     
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    Hix Wildlife Enthusiast and Lover of Islands 15+ year member Premium Member

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    I would guess it would vary from zoo to zoo, but I imagine they go home at night.

    I could be wrong though.

    :p

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  6. AnaheimZoo

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    Uhhh... not that I'm aware of. :eek: Would you mind describing it for me? Maybe that'll jog my memory.
     
  7. KCZooFan

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    Im sad to say that we do get it in the US. A bunch of idiots basically have to live together, and they never get along. I will suggest that, unless you enjoy stupidity, never watching it.
     
  8. nanoboy

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    So basically they live in a house that is riddled with cameras. We, the audience, get to watch them go about their daily lives. So in a way, the humans are put on 'display' in an 'enclosure'.

    Anyway, I was watching a documentary over the weekend called "Mutant Planet: New Zealand", and it got me thinking: are there any kakapos or erect-crested penguins in zoos? I am not seeing anything on ISIS.
     
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    I'm pretty certain that there are no kakapo on display now, I know the NZ zoos have held and still do hold injured birds from time to time. Other than that I've only heard of London zoo holding them on a couple of seperate occasions. Be interesting to know if any other zoos outside of New Zealand have held them though!
     
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    There are plenty of threads about the kakapos in the New Zealand Forums, and Sirocco is going on display later this month.

    :p

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  11. AnaheimZoo

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    Are there currently any Amazonian Umbrellabirds in captivity? ISIS lists one in Dallas World Aquarium, but none of us here seem to entirely trust ISIS, now, do we? ;)

    Can anyone confirm this? And have they been kept (and/or bred) successfully? I think they'd be a real interesting bird to have in a zoo!
     
  12. Dassie rat

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    Anaheim Zoo. zootierliste says that the following European zoos have long-wattled umbrella birds (Cephalopterus penduliger): Veldhoven (Netherlands) and Barcelona and Maspalomas (Spain).

    I saw this species at the Blijdorp Zoo, Rotterdam, in 1982 and I agree with Anaheim Zoo that it is a spectacular species. I remember my first visit to the Riviera Hall with fondness. There were so many interesting species, including chambered nautilus, cock-of-the-rock, four species of birds of paradise and a white-necked rock fowl (Picathartes gymnocephalus). The Riviera Hall had a better collection than the complete colection of many zoos I've visited and only occupied a small percentage of the zoo. It still has a good collection, but my best visit was my first one.
     
  13. ungulate nerd

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    hirola they used to have at the gladys porter zoo in Brownsville,TX
    javan rhino, like the hirola none in captivity currently, but javan rhinos used to be at the london zoo back in the 1880s
    saola were or maybe there still are some in captivity but only in there home range as far as i am aware
    mountain nyala for some reason i remember them at one of the ZSSD parks but i could be wrong
    as for ethiopian wolves ive never heard of them ever being in captivity
     
  14. Pacarana

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    I'm not sure if this has already been said but there isn't any Crested Rats.
     
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    London Zoo’s Javan rhino arrived in 1874 and died in 1885
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    Adelaide Zoo had a Javan rhinoceros between 1886 and 1907; it was exhibited as an Indian rhinoceros during its lifetime; it wasn’t confirmed as a Javan rhino until it was examined in the Adelaide Museum years after its death.

    Berlin Zoo acquired mountain nyala in the 1930s; they were killed by an air-raid during the Second World War; none have been exhibited in zoos since then.
     
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    locally it has been kept but it certainly can't be called a success. First in 1996 in Lak Xao Zoo (now closed, rumoured to have had individuals before that too) in Laos that survived a few weeks and a second in 2010 that never even reaches a zoo before it died so I'm not sure it counts. Most of the photos on this page are of the saola kept in 1996. Especially since the 2010 capture the local governments have taken a very strong stance on the matter and I doubt we will ever see one in a zoo again.
     
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    Here ate some animals not in zoos that I could come up with, somebody correct me If I am wrong about some of these species and if any one as any others I'd love to hear them


    Water chevrotain
    Puku
    Pygmy hog
    African golden cat
    Marbled cat
    Tibetan antelope
    Tibetan gazelle
    Kouprey
    Amazon manatee
    Indian wild ass
    Mongolian wild ass
    Iberian lynx
    Asiatic cheetah
    Bohor reedbuck
    Southern reedbuck
    Himalayan serow
    Golden babirusa
    Togian babirusa
    Vietnamese warty pig
    Celebes warty pig
    Javan warty pig
    Mindoro warty pig
    Flores warty pig
    Philippine warty pig
    Cross river gorilla
    Mountain gorilla
    Feas muntjac
    Bornean yellow muntjac
    Gongshan muntjac
    Sumatran muntjac
    Giant muntjac
    Ruwenzori duiker
    Abbotts duiker
    Aders duiker
    Peters duiker
    Brookes duiker
    Black fronted duiker
    White bellied duiker
    Weyns duiker
    Walters duiker
    Ogilbys duiker
    Harveys duiker
    Corsican red deer
    Kashmir stag
    Manchurian wapiti
    Sichuan wapiti
    Northern pudu
    Merida brocket
    Dwarf brocket
    Pygmy brocket
    Small red brocket
    Central american red brocket
    Little red brocket
    Yucatan red brocket
    Amazonian red brocket
    Taruca
    Chilean huemal
    Pu hoat muntjac
    Turong son muntjac
    Indian spotted chevrotain
    Sri lankan spotted chevrotain
    Yellow striped chevrotain
    Philippine mouse deer
    Vietnamese mouse deer
    Williamsons mouse deer
    Alpine musk deer
    Dwarf musk deer
    Black musk deer
    Anhui musk deer
    Kashmir musk deer
    White bellied musk deer
    Hainan sambar
    South china sambar
    Walia ibex
    Dwarf blue sheep
    Pyrenean chamois
    Red serow
    Chinese serow
    Astor markhor
    Kabul markhor
    Ladakh urial
    Bukhara urial
    Blanford urial
    Chiltan ibex
    Sindh ibex
    Turkmen wild goat
    Audobons bighorn sheep
    Sierra nevada bighorn sheep

    Even seeing one of these creatures in real life I would salivate and probably pass out with extreme joy
     
  18. Arizona Docent

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    @ungulate nerd

    It looks like you are listing a lot of subspecies, which I think is being a bit nitpicky. If the species exists (even without certain subspecies) that counts in my book.

    Amazon Manatee - I thought Dallas World Aquarium had those???
    Marbled Cat - A breeding center in UAE has them and possibly some native wildlife rescue centers in Laos and Thailand.
    African Golden Cat - One pair allegedly held in a very private (and undisclosed) breeding center in South Africa.
    Iberian Lynx - Several in Spanish breeding centers (including one zoo), but none on public display.
     
  19. KCZooFan

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    DWA has Antillean manatees, a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee. Amazonian Manatees are a seperate species.
     
  20. Dibatag

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    Tallinn has dwarf blue sheep.