Hi All. Hope everyone enjoyed the holidays!
On our exhibit front, bad news on pudu. Currently there are none available, and it doesn’t look like there will be any time soon. Many species in North American zoos have what is called a Species Survival Plan(SSP). This is a management group that is under the umbrella of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums(AZA). The SSP committee keeps track of genetics of all the animals in accredited zoos in North America and makes breeding recomendations in order to preserve genetic diversity in captive populations. The pudu population in North America is very small and there are no available animals at the moment. Dissapointing, especially since the husbandry manual indicates they are very tolerant of both humidity and temperatures below freezing so they would be perfect in Houston’s climate. Any other ideas?
On the primate side, tamarins still seem to be the popular vote, especially Emperor tamarins. I will start checking to see if Emperor tamarins are available, and if not then what other species may be.
All of you should think about what other species we may want to investigate in lieu of pudu.
Let me know what you come up with!
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Well I am guessing that anacondas are not an option. So I am going to say a capybara or any other large rodent. Maybe some kind of floor tortoise? Maybe some yellow footed or red footed tortoises?
Agoutis, Maras maybe instead?
These are possibilities. Good thoughts!
I also think squirrel monkeys and capybaras would be a good mix species exhibit.
What about the titi monkey? They are pretty cute…at least the one on Zoo Borns (http://www.zooborns.com/zooborns/) is adorable.
Titi monkeys are definitley cute, and they can mix with several other species. I can check and see if any are available!
I am going to go ahead and reiterate my vote for Callimico, also known as Goeldi’s Monkeys!
How about a wombat?