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What wild mammals have you seen in zoos?

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  1. CarLover

    CarLover Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    At the Philadelphia Zoo, I have seen Eastern Gray Squirrels and House Mice
    White-tailed Deer and Eastern Gray Squirrels at the Smithsonian
    Eastern Chipmunks at zoos in Ohio
    Fox Squirrel at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
     
  2. Ggrarl

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    At the Dallas Zoo, there was a wild bobcat preying on their dik-dik, but they caught him and put him on display...but since they demolished the Texas Cats section of Zoo North, they transferred him to a wildlife preserve or some such for retirement.
    At the San Antonio Zoo, I saw several squirrels running up and down the quarry face, touching base in the Komodo dragon exhibit (who seemed disinterested in said rodents).
    There are always squirrels at the Fort Worth Zoo, running around like they own the place, snatching other animal's food. Pretty sure the staff have mentioned the birds of prey (like the crowned eagles) snagging a few. Once, in the old African Savanna exhibit, I saw a muskrat minding its own business.
     
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  3. Sheather

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    Brown rats at Louisville - dozens of them, many in the Hyacinth macaw cage and blocking the parrots from eating. I reported this, and it was blown off as inconsequential. Until the rats kill the $12,000 bird, either through cross contamination of its food or by biting it outright. The apathy really put the zoo in a poor light for me.
     
  4. FelipeDBKO

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    Not a mammal, but in Parque das Aves a burrowing owl was really curious about an wild tegu standing right in front of its cage.
     
  5. birdsandbats

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    That is probably the only Bobcat in history to have eaten a dik-dik. I would love to have seen that.
     
  6. ThylacineAlive

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    Mule Deer, Eastern Grey Squirrel (including melanistic animals), Fox Squirrel, Eurasian Red Squirrel, California Ground Squirrel, Rock Squirrel, Harris's Antelope Squirrel, Eastern Chipmunk, Botta's Pocket Gopher, Brown Rat, Black Rat, House Mouse, Desert Cottontail, Eastern Cottontail, New England Cottontail, Black-Tailed Jackrabbit, European Rabbit.

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  7. Keiikoa

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    I saw a couple of squirrels during a zoo camp at Borås Djurpark. other than that, i havent seen much from what i know
     
  8. Giant Eland

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    I attempted to make a list of the wild mammals I've seen at Zoos and came up with the following, may have missed a few:

    1. (Didelphis albiventris) white-eared opossum- Buenos Aires Zoo

    2. (Macropus agilis) Agile Wallaby- Territory Wildlife Park

    3. (Artibeus jamaicensis) Jamaican fruit bat- Xcaret

    4. (Cynopterus brachyotis) Lesser dog-faced fruit bat- Singapore Zoo

    5. (Myotis albescens) Silver-tipped myotis- Bioparque M'Bopicuá

    6. (Tupaia belangeri) Northern Tree Shrew- Dusit Zoo

    7. (Tupaia glis) Common Tree shrew- Singapore Zoo

    8. (Galeopterus variegatus) Malayan colugo- Singapore Zoo, Singapore Night Safari

    9. (Callithrix jacchus) common marmoset- Sorocaba Zoo

    10. (Callithrix penicillata) Black-tufted marmoset- Belo Horizonte Zoo

    11. (Macaca fascicularis) Crab-eating macaque- Khao Kheow Open Zoo, Singapore Zoo

    12. (Macaca mulatta) Rhesus macaque- New Delhi Zoo

    13. (Hylobates lar) Lar gibbon- Khao Kheow Open Zoo

    14. (Homo sapiens) Human Beings- Various

    15. (Lepus califonicus) Black-tailed jack rabbit- San Diego Wild Animal Park

    16. (Lepus europaeus) European hare- Madrid Zoo

    17. (Sylvilagus audubonii) Desert Cottontail- San Diego Wild Animal Park

    18. (Sylvilagus floridanus) eastern cottontail- Various

    19. (Apodemus agrarius) striped field mouse- Berlin Zoo

    20. (Callosciurus erythraeus) Red-bellied squirrel- Dusit Zoo, Taipei Zoo

    21. (Callosciurus finlaysonii) variable squirrel- Avilon Zoo, Dusit Zoo

    22. (Callosciurus notatus) plantain squirrel- Singapore Zoo

    23. (Cynomys ludovicianus) Black-tailed prairie dog- Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

    24. (Dasyprocta punctata) Central American Agouti- Xcaret

    25. (Dolichotis patagonum) Patagonian cavy- Buenos Aires Zoo

    26. (Funambulus palmarum) Indian Palm Squirrel- New Delhi Zoo

    27. (Mus musculus domesticus) Western house mouse- Various

    28. (Myocastor coypus) Nutria- Buenos Aires Zoo

    29. (Poliocitellus franklinii) Franklin’s ground squirrel- Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo

    30. (Rattus norvegicus) Norway rat- Various

    31. (Rattus tanezumi) Tanezumi rat- Avilon Zoo

    32. (Sciurus aureogaster) Mexican red-bellied squirrel- Chapultepec Zoo

    33. (Sciurus carolinensis) eastern gray squirrel- Various

    34. (Sciurus niger) fox squirrel- Fort Worth Zoo

    35. (Sciurus stramineus) white-naped squirrel- Parque de las Leyendas

    36. (Sciurus vulgaris exalbidus) Eurasian/Siberian red squirrel- Novosibirsk Zoo

    37. (Spermophilus variegates) Variegated rock squirrel- San Antonio Zoo

    38. (Tamias striatus) Eastern chipmunk- Various

    39. (Dasypus novemcinctus) nine-banded armadillo- Bioparque M'Bopicuá

    40. (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) gray fox- Shadow Nursery

    41. (Canis lupis familiaris) domestic dog- Various

    42. (Mephitis mephitis) striped skunk- Los Angeles Zoo

    43. (Conepatus chinga) Molina’s hog-nosed skunk- Bioparque M'Bopicuá

    44. (Felis catus) domestic cat- Various

    45. (Sus scrofa) wild boar- Khao Kheow Open Zoo

    46. (Hyelaphus porcinus) Hog Deer- Khao Kheow Open Zoo

    47. (Odocoileus hemionus) mule deer- San Diego Wild Animal Park
     
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  9. akasha

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    Taronga Western Plains Zoo has lots of Eastern Grey and Western Grey Kangaroos.
     
  10. ThylacineAlive

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    I didn't realize their ranges overlapped. How difficult are they to tell apart? Do they hybridize?

    ~Thylo
     
  11. akasha

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    Not too difficult. The Eastern Greys are true grey, and the Westerns are darker brown/grey. Yes, they can hybridize. The Westerns have a much narrower foot pad than the Easterns, and a joey with narrow foot pads was found in the pouch of an Eastern doe, so presumably it's father was a Western.
    I don't know if you'd classify them as truly wild. I don't know if they can escape the perimeter fence, but they free range the entire zoo property and take care of themselves.
    The ranges do overlap, in the wild I have seen both species together at Round Hill Nature Reserve.
     
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  12. aardvark250

    aardvark250 Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Is 14 even consider as wild animal?
     
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  13. Kakapo

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    Why you would not consider it as a wild animal???
     
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  14. J I N X

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    Small Asian mongoose Herpestes javanicus -- small population residing in and around the Lion House at Lahore Zoo;

    Red giant flying squirrel Petaurista petaurista and House shrew Suncus murinus -- Lalazar WP;

    Red fox Vulpes vulpes montana -- Lalazar WP (after park was closed);

    Rhesus macaque Macaca mulatta -- Marghozar zoo, which incidentally has a captive population too;

    Brown rat Rattus norvegicus -- various;

    Northern palm squirrel Funambulus pennantii -- various.
     
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