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Adelaide Zoo Shock over bashing of rarest flamingo

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Simon Hampel, 29 Oct 2008.

  1. Simon Hampel

    Simon Hampel Administrator Staff Member 20+ year member

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    AdelaideNow... Shock over Adelaide Zoo bashing of rarest flamingo

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  2. Ara

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    Having a particular interest in these two flamingos, I'm gutted.

    Apart from the sheer moronic inhumanity of the act, flamingos in Australia are irreplaceable and literally worth their weight in gold!

    If these guys are guilty, it had better be jail time, not just some pissy fine.
     
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    What australian zoos exhibit flamingos?
     
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    taronga and Adelaide and they are our last.

    Its very sad... THe fence is only about 30cm high so doesnt even have a gate, its a shame really you have nice low fence so people can see and this is what happens
     
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    Why can't australia import more flamingos?
     
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    Its very very sad when we have some teens who would bash a 78 year old bird. it's a crazy act for any one to do
     
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    I recommend doing a search for Flamingo and Import in the Zoochat search box.
     
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    A very sad event, I hope Karma takes its effect on whoever did this,
     
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    He is doing well this afternoon, and they expect him to recover. I think it makes it ten times worse that he was such a trusting bird, how could they have done this.
     
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    I hope he recovers. I'm amazed to hear of a Flamingo reaching such a great age though geese, to which Flamingoes may have some relationship I think, can be very long lived.

    Do they know for sure he is that old and its not a confusion of their records?
     
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    His age is more or less confirmed by the fact that there has been no importation of the species since 1933. (Importations were in 1919, 1925, 1930 and 1933.)
    It is assumed he was a 1933 bird, but there's no way of knowing. He could be even older.
     
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    i just read this on bbc news, its shocking :(
     
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    A bit more on the history of this bird; he is the last of a total of 51 which were imported by Adelaide before the ban came into place. (Last importation was 1933.)
    Most of them didn't last too long. By 1941 there were only 2 left. I don't know when the other one died, but it was still alive and healthy in 1978.
     
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    I hope the guy gets back on his feet in no time,
     
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    i think it might still be there becuase the article says something about his friend looking for him and being distressed also
     
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    It is a pity Thylacines weren't so long lived- otherwise something could have been done for the last ones in Hobart Zoo perhaps.;)
     
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    No, he is the last Greater flamingo in Australia. His friend is a Chilean flamingo, who arrived in Australia in 1948.
    80 Chilean flamingos were brought in by Taronga in 1948. Four of those were given to Adelaide.
    There are just two of those 80 left; one at Taronga and one at Adelaide.
    A total ban on bird importation in 1952 meant no more flamingos can be brought in.
    There are now just one Greater flamingo and two Chilean flamingos left in Australia. When they die; thats it! All over!
     
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    Ara did they ever breed here in Aust?
     
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    Bashed flamingo back with mate in Adelaide zoo | The Australian
     
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    The television news last night showed footage of the Flamingo as he once more went into his usual enclosure and sporting a few bruises and sores. His companion is still well and truly alive and they look after each other. I understand that the victim is blind (in one eye I think) and the other Flamingo is deaf.

    My most recent visit to Adelaide zoo was a few days before the incident. Here is a link to my blog showing a photo I took then:
    Flamingo bashed at Adelaide Zoo